
Corsica Línea announces a change in route between Algeria and France
A Route Change Between Algeria and France
Corsica Línea, the French shipping company that operates routes between France and Algeria, has announced a significant change to its Alger-Marseille crossing. Due to port restrictions in Algiers related to the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the national liberation war, the company has been forced to reroute its journey to the port of Bejaïa.
Indeed, Algerian authorities have implemented a strict maritime traffic management plan, significantly limiting port operations from October 24 to November 1. These restrictions directly affect shipping companies operating on this route, including Corsica Línea and Algérie Ferries. To ensure the continuity of its services, Corsica Línea has had to find an alternative solution.
“Corsica Línea informs its valued customers that due to the closure of the port of Algiers, the crossing from Algiers to Marseille scheduled for Wednesday, October 30 at 9 AM has been modified to Bejaïa to Marseille (on the same day),” the shipping company stated in a press release published on Sunday, October 27. It is clear that the choice of Bejaïa as an alternative port has proven to be the most practical solution.
This port, the second largest in Algeria, has the necessary infrastructure to accommodate Corsica Línea’s vessels. Its proximity to Algiers also helps minimize inconvenience for passengers. Furthermore, Bejaïa provides a viable alternative for maintaining maritime connections between France and Algeria during this period of restrictions.
Recommendations from Corsica Línea
Corsica Línea emphasizes that “security and company checks will begin on Wednesday, October 30 starting at 2 AM, and the deadline for check-in is set for 6 AM. The arrival time at the port of Marseille on Thursday, October 31, will be communicated later by the ship’s captain after departure from the port of Bejaïa.” The crossing from Bejaïa will be carried out by the vessel Jean Nicoli.
This route change brings significant adjustments for travelers. Passengers who initially booked a departure from Algiers will now need to travel to Bejaïa. Corsica Línea provides all necessary information on its website and communication channels to facilitate its customers’ arrangements. Travelers are strongly advised to regularly check for updates and to contact the company if needed.
Corsica Línea, the French shipping company that operates routes between France and Algeria, has announced a significant change to its Alger-Marseille crossing. Due to port restrictions in Algiers related to the celebrations of the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the national liberation war, the company has been forced to reroute its journey to the port of Bejaïa.
Indeed, Algerian authorities have implemented a strict maritime traffic management plan, significantly limiting port operations from October 24 to November 1. These restrictions directly affect shipping companies operating on this route, including Corsica Línea and Algérie Ferries. To ensure the continuity of its services, Corsica Línea has had to find an alternative solution.
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“Corsica Línea informs its valued customers that due to the closure of the port of Algiers, the crossing from Algiers to Marseille scheduled for Wednesday, October 30 at 9 AM has been modified to Bejaïa to Marseille (on the same day),” the shipping company stated in a press release published on Sunday, October 27. It is clear that the choice of Bejaïa as an alternative port has proven to be the most practical solution.
This port, the second largest in Algeria, has the necessary infrastructure to accommodate Corsica Línea’s vessels. Its proximity to Algiers also helps minimize inconvenience for passengers. Furthermore, Bejaïa provides a viable alternative for maintaining maritime connections between France and Algeria during this period of restrictions.
“Corsica Línea informs its valued…
Recommendations from Corsica Línea
Corsica Línea emphasizes that “security and company checks will begin on Wednesday, October 30 starting at 2 AM, and the deadline for check-in is set for 6 AM. The arrival time at the port of Marseille on Thursday, October 31, will be communicated later by the ship’s captain after departure from the port of Bejaïa.” The crossing from Bejaïa will be carried out by the vessel Jean Nicoli.
Corsica Línea, the shipping company…
This route change brings significant adjustments for travelers. Passengers who initially booked a departure from Algiers will now need to travel to Bejaïa. Corsica Línea provides all necessary information on its website and communication channels to facilitate its customers’ arrangements. Travelers are strongly advised to regularly check for updates and to contact the company if needed.



