
Algeria Ferries announces the launch of a new booking website
The Launch of a New Booking Website
There is exciting news for customers of the national shipping company, Algérie Ferries. An online booking website has just been made available, as announced by the Algerian maritime company in a statement published on its Facebook page on Monday, March 25.
The national shipping company has been rolling out positive announcements for its customers in recent days. A few days ago, Algérie Ferries indicated that it has chartered a ship in anticipation of the upcoming summer season. This is the Greek vessel Ariadne, which is already operational on the Alger-Marseille route.
Additionally, the company has announced the scheduling of no fewer than 23 extra crossings on its Alger-Marseille and Oran-Alicante routes. In the same vein, it has opened reservations for its planned crossings this summer.
The Website Open for All Algérie Ferries Destinations
On Tuesday, the national shipping company made another announcement, this time regarding the creation of a dedicated website for bookings. “The National Company for Maritime Passenger Transport (E.N.T.M.V) offers you the official online booking site, developed by Algerian expertise,” reads a statement published by the company on Monday evening.
“You can find on the site all maritime crossings operated by the company (E.N.T.M.V) to and fromAlgeriato: France, Spain, and Italy,” emphasizesAlgérie Ferriesin its publication.
It is clear that this news will certainly delight the company’s customers, particularly Algerian nationals residing in the three concerned European countries. It must be noted that customers have been enduring significant difficulties in purchasing their tickets. Often, they find themselves having to stand in long lines outside Algérie Ferries agencies for a chance to make a reservation.
The process can sometimes turn into a nightmare for them, as was the case in 2021 and even in 2022 when, as we recall, law enforcement had to intervene to clear the offices ofAlgérie Ferriesin certain cities in France.
There is exciting news for customers of the national shipping company, Algérie Ferries. An online booking website has just been made available, as announced by the Algerian maritime company in a statement published on its Facebook page on Monday, March 25.
The national shipping company has been rolling out positive announcements for its customers in recent days. A few days ago, Algérie Ferries indicated that it has chartered a ship in anticipation of the upcoming summer season. This is the Greek vessel Ariadne, which is already operational on the Alger-Marseille route.
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Additionally, the company has announced the scheduling of no fewer than 23 extra crossings on its Alger-Marseille and Oran-Alicante routes. In the same vein, it has opened reservations for its planned crossings this summer.
The Website Open for All Algérie Ferries Destinations
The Website Open for All…
On Tuesday, the national shipping company made another announcement, this time regarding the creation of a dedicated website for bookings. “The National Company for Maritime Passenger Transport (E.N.T.M.V) offers you the official online booking site, developed by Algerian expertise,” reads a statement published by the company on Monday evening.
“You can find on the site all maritime crossings operated by the company (E.N.T.M.V) to and fromAlgeriato: France, Spain, and Italy,” emphasizesAlgérie Ferriesin its publication.
There is Exciting News…
It is clear that this news will certainly delight the company’s customers, particularly Algerian nationals residing in the three concerned European countries. It must be noted that customers have been enduring significant difficulties in purchasing their tickets. Often, they find themselves having to stand in long lines outside Algérie Ferries agencies for a chance to make a reservation.
The process can sometimes turn into a nightmare for them, as was the case in 2021 and even in 2022 when, as we recall, law enforcement had to intervene to clear the offices ofAlgérie Ferriesin certain cities in France.



