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  2. Air Algérie - Wikipedia

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    Air Algérie is a joint stock company, with the shares 100% owned by the Algerian state, as of December 2013. [73] The airline has the following main subsidiaries: Technics Air Algérie; Air Algérie Catering, with 2,000 employees, preparing the meals of all Air Algérie's flights departing from Algeria; Air Algérie Cargo

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  5. List of airlines of Algeria - Wikipedia

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  6. Tassili Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Tassili Airlines was originally established in 1998 as a joint venture between Air Algérie (49%) and the Sonatrach company (51%), both of which are government-owned. [citation needed] Commercial services were launched on 8 April 1999, with a flight from Hassi Messaoud to Algiers.

  7. List of Air France destinations - Wikipedia

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    Air France flight AF 028 landing in 2011 at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, US Air France was founded on 7 October 1933 as a merger of several French aviation companies. The network started with destinations across Europe, to French colonies in North Africa [ clarification needed ] and farther afield. [ 2 ]

  8. Tunisair - Wikipedia

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    Air France transferred some of its DC-3s and routes (which included Tunis–Bone–Algiers, Tunis–Ajaccio–Nice, Tunis–Bastia–Nice, Tunis–Rome and a cargo flight between Tunis and Marseilles) [6] to the new airline for it to start operations; [5] these commenced on 1 April 1949. [7] The first managing director of the company was Rene ...

  9. Tunis–Carthage International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The passenger traffic grew steadily from 1951 when 56,400 passengers were carried, 33,400 of them by Air France. [7] The airport offered a convenient stop-over point for several other French airlines over the years, including Aigle Azur with a stop in Tunis on the Paris- Brazzaville route, and TAI (Intercontinental Air Transport) with a stop in ...