For more than a month, the national shipping company had to give up several crossings on its winter schedule to Spain. But also to France. Indeed, many trips have been canceled or delayed.

Program disruptions that have caused the dissatisfaction of the company’s customers. Who are already starting to think of other alternatives for planning their trips. In addition, on social networks, other travelers have launched a petition to find a real solution for these disruptions announced by Algeria ferries.

Algeria Ferries announces the postponement of the Skikda – Marseille crossing

However, disruptions to Algeria ferries’ travel schedule have not stopped. Indeed, at the beginning of the week, the national shipping company announced the postponement of its crossing linking the port of Skikda to that of Marseille.

In an information note addressed to its customers. Who have booked the Skikda – Marseille crossing on January 8, 2023, Algérie ferries informs of the postponement of this trip for next January 10 at 2:00 p.m. And this, for meteorological reasons.

In addition, the national shipping company, informs that registrations for this crossing will begin from 6:30 a.m.

Algeria Ferries prohibits the boarding of this category of commercial vehicles

In another case, Algerie ferries has previously announced the ban on the boarding of a category of vehicle on board its ships. A new measure that has raised many questions from the company’s travelers.

Are affected by this measure, empty utility vehicles departing from Algeria. The boarding of the latter disrupts the procedures for check-in and boarding of passengers. Moreover, with regard to the vehicles of foreign travelers used for purposes other than tourism and personal. The latter are exempt from this measure taken by the national shipping company.

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