
Important Announcement from Corsica Linea Regarding Maritime Crossings Between France and Algeria
Maritime crossings betweenFranceandAlgeria, popular among travelers, especially those traveling with their vehicles, are now subject to new regulations.Corsica Lineareported on Thursday, February 20, 2025, a decision from Algerian customs introducing restrictions on the types of vehicles permitted to enter the territory.
According to the company’s statement, only tourist vehicles that are not registered inAlgeriaand are making a temporary stay will be able to obtain the Customs Passage Title (TPD) necessary for circulation in Algeria. This measure excludes several types of vehicles, such as panel vans or windowed vans, as well as those intended for passenger transport without seats. These restrictions aim to combat the illegal importation of goods and better regulate maritime transport for travelers, particularly in light of practices by certain informal traders.
Corsica Linea has also announced a ban on loading luggage and goods on the roofs of vehicles, whether they are private cars or vans. This measure, applicable to all crossings between France and Algeria, aims to enhance safety and reduce congestion during boarding and disembarking.
Although This Measure Currently Affects Corsica Linea, It Is Likely That…
Although this measure currently affectsCorsica Linea, it is likely that other companies, such asAlgeria FerriesandNouris El Bahr Ferries, will adopt similar restrictions in the near future. These new regulations are part of the Algerian authorities’ efforts to reduce the illegal transport of goods and streamline port operations. Travelers must now inquire about these restrictions before their departure to avoid any inconvenience during inspections at the ports.
Maritime crossings betweenFranceandAlgeria, popular among travelers, especially those traveling with their vehicles, are now subject to new regulations.Corsica Lineareported on Thursday, February 20, 2025, a decision from Algerian customs introducing restrictions on the types of vehicles permitted to enter the territory.
According to the company’s statement, only tourist vehicles that are not registered inAlgeriaand are making a temporary stay will be able to obtain the Customs Passage Title (TPD) necessary for circulation in Algeria. This measure excludes several types of vehicles, such as panel vans or windowed vans, as well as those intended for passenger transport without seats. These restrictions aim to combat the illegal importation of goods and better regulate maritime transport for travelers, particularly in light of practices by certain informal traders.
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Corsica Linea has also announced a ban on loading luggage and goods on the roofs of vehicles, whether they are private cars or vans. This measure, applicable to all crossings between France and Algeria, aims to enhance safety and reduce congestion during boarding and disembarking.
Although This Measure Currently Affects Corsica Linea, It Is Likely That…
Corsica Linea Has Also Announced a…
Although this measure currently affectsCorsica Linea, it is likely that other companies, such asAlgeria FerriesandNouris El Bahr Ferries, will adopt similar restrictions in the near future. These new regulations are part of the Algerian authorities’ efforts to reduce the illegal transport of goods and streamline port operations. Travelers must now inquire about these restrictions before their departure to avoid any inconvenience during inspections at the ports.



