Houari Boumedienne Airport

Houari Boumedienne Airport

Infobox Airport
name = Houari Boumedienne International Airport
nativename =
nativename-a =
nativename-r =


IATA = ALG
ICAO = DAAG
type = Public
owner =
operator = Egsa
city-served = Algiers, Algeria
location =
metric-elev = y
elevation-m = 16
elevation-f = 54
website =
metric-rwy = y
r1-number = 05/23
r1-length-m = 3,500
r1-length-f = 11,482
r1-surface = Asphalt
r2-number = 09/27
r2-length-m = 3,500
r2-length-f = 11,482
r2-surface = Asphalt
footnotes = Sources: Algerian AIP [http://www.sia-enna.dz/PDF/AIP/AD/AD2/DAAG/DAAG.pdf AIP] and [http://www.sia-enna.dz/PDF/AIP/AD/AD2/DAAG/AD.pdf Chart] from "Service d'Information Aéronautique - Algerie" fr icon] & World Aero Data [WAD|DAAG, retrieved 2007-09-24.]

Houari Boumedienne Airport Airport codes|ALG|DAAG is a public airport located 9 miles (17 km) southeast of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It is named after Houari Boumedienne. Under French rule, Dar El Beïda, the area at which the airport is located, was known as "Maison Blanche" and, in much of the literature about the Algerian War of Independence it is called Maison Blanche airport.

Facilities

New terminal

The new terminal, covering an area of 82 000 m2, can accommodate more than six million passengers a year.

Hall 1 is dedicated to foreign airlines. Hall 2 is used by the national carrier, Air Algérie.

Dufry Group has opened its first stores at the airport. Both stores measure 320sq m (3,440sq ft) and sell duty-free goods. The stores opened on July 1, 2006, 4 days before the inauguration of the airport by the Algerian president.

Terminal 2

This terminal is equipped with 20 registration desks, a cafeteria, tearoom and prayer room. The terminal also has a pharmacy, perfumery, a hairdresser, watches, luggage shops, games and toys and a tobacco/newspaper shop. There are 900 car parking spaces, a taxi stand, a boarding area of 5,000 m2, with a 7 gates, luggage delivery area, and lounges for first-class passengers. [http://www.elmoudjahid.com/stories.php?story=07/11/03/9418793]

Algiers Airport

The Company Management Services and Infrastructure Aéroportuaires (SGSIA), more commonly known as "Airport of Algiers", is a Public Company . It was established on 1 November 2006 to manage and operate the Airport Algiers Houari Boumediene. The SGSIA includes 1200 employees.

The International Terminal (Terminal 1) presents a capacity of 6 million passengers per year. It was inaugurated on July 5, 2006 by the President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. International traffic is 2.5 million passengers per year

The Domestic Terminal (Terminal 2) renovated in 2007, has a capacity of 2.5 million passengers per year. It offers conditions of comfort and security comparable to those of Terminal 1. The domestic traffic is 1.5 million passengers per year.

The parking has also been upgraded.

Projects

The international airport of Algiers will be connected to the second bypass south of Algiers and the east-west highway, through connecting ramps. The second bypass road south of Algiers (Boudouaou-Zéralda) that runs with the southern part of the current southern bypass (Ben Aknoun Dar-El Beïda) will serve the airport through a connection to Dar El-Beïda, while users from the east or west will use a ramp at the Eucalyptus straight to the airport. The second bypass south of Algiers will be completed in July 2008. However the end of 2009 is estimated for the completion of the east-west highway. [http://www.elmoudjahid.com/stories.php?story=07/10/21/4339852] .

The airport infrastructure will be improved, such as the construction of new terminals, new control tower and the renovation and extension of runways.

In 2008 Egsa (the company that is in charge of the airports in Algeria) will build a third terminal at Houari Boumediene, to be called Terminal 3, with 300.000 m2 of area and a capacity of 20 million passenger. Construction is planned to start in 2008, with completion in 2012.

Duty free shops

The President of the Republic opened two shops in Hall 1 (320 m² shop size) and Hall 2 (640 m² shop size) for Air Algérie flights and all other airlines respectively. The stores offers duty free products, including perfume and cosmetics, tobacco, liquor, food, confectionery, fashion and accessories. Most of the shops are located in the departure zone after clearing departure passport control, however there are also a number of shops in the arrival zone.

Airline ticket offices

Airline ticket offices are located in the airport: Aigle Azur, Air Algerie, Air France, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Tassili Airlines, Tunisair.

Marks at the airport

*Algérie Ferries
*Bank of Algeria
*Banque El Baraka
*BioPharm
*Celio (retailer)
*Christian Dior SA Opens in 2009
*Citibank
*Djezzy GSM
*Eddick
*Etam
*HSBC
*Lacoste Opens in 2009
*Mango (clothing)
*Mcdonald's Opens in 2009
*Nedjma
*BNP Paribas
*Quick (restaurant chain)
*Starbucks Opens in 2009

Parking

The airport has a 70,000 capacity car park.

tatistics

Passenger use, total cargo, and aircraft movements have increased since 2003. [ [http://algiersairport.free.fr/contents4.html International ] ]

Transport links

Car

The distance to the center of Algiers is 20 km using the route N5 direct Bab Ezzouar.

Bus

Buses link the airport to downtown Algiers every 30 minutes.

Taxi

Prices vary beween 200-500 DA.

ubway

The Algiers Metro (line L1) will connect the airport with the center of Algiers. This connection is planned to be completed by 2010.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines have scheduled services to Houari Boumedienne Airport as of June 2007:

Terminal 1

Hall 1

*Aigle Azur (Basel/Mulhouse, Lille, Marseilles, Lyon, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Toulouse)
*Air France (Marseilles, Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
*Alitalia (Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
*British Airways (London-Heathrow)
*EgyptAir (Cairo)
*Iberia Airlines (Madrid)
*Libyan Airlines (Tripoli)
*Lufthansa (Frankfurt)
*Qatar Airways (Doha)
*Royal Air Maroc (Casablanca)
*Saudi Arabian Airlines (Jeddah, Casablanca)
*Spanair (Barcelona)
*Syrian Arab Airlines (Damascus)
*Tunisair (Tunis)
*Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)

Hall 2

*Air Algérie (Abidjan, Amman, Bamako, Barcelona, Beirut, Berlin-Schönefeld [seasonal] , Bordeaux, Brussels, Cairo, Casablanca, Dakar, Damascus, Dubai, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul-Atatürk, Jeddah, Lille, London-Heathrow, Lyon, Madrid, Malta-Luqa [seasonal] Marseilles, Metz/Nancy, Montreal, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Niamey, Nice, Nouakchott, Ouagadougou, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Rome-Fiumicino, Toulouse, Tripoli, Tunis)

Terminal 2

*Air Algérie (Adrar, Annaba, Batna, Bechar, Biskra, Chlef, Constantine, Djanet, El Golea, El Oued, Gara Djebilet, Ghardaia, Hassi Messaoud, Illizi, In Amenas, In Salah, Jijel, Oran, Ouargla, Setif, Tamanrasset, Tebessa, Tiaret, Timimoun, Tindouf, Tlemcen, Touggourt)
*Tassili Airlines (Djanet, El Golea, El Oued, Ghardaia, Hassi R'Mel, Hassi Messaoud, Illizi, In Amenas, In Salah, Tamanrasset, Tebessa, Touggourt)

Terminal 3

*Air Algérie Cargo
*Air Express Algeria
*Cargolux
*DHL Aviation
*FedEx Express
*Royal Air Maroc Cargo
*United Parcel Service

Incidents

*On August 28, 1992, a bomb at the airport killed 9 people injured 128. Several people were arrested in connection with the bombing, including Hossein Abderrahim, a member of the Islamic FIS political party. He was executed in 1993. In 2002, Abdelghani Ait Haddad, sentenced to death in his absence, took refuge in Britain after residing in France for nine years.

*On December 24, 1994 Air France Flight 8969 an Airbus A300, bound for Paris, was seized by 4 Islamic terrorists before take off; 3 passengers were killed before departure. In Marseille a special operations team of the French Gendarmerie stormed the aircraft and killed all 4 hijackers, although 25 passengers were injured.

References

External links

* [http://www.aeroportalger.dz/ Aeroport d'Alger official website]
*WikiMapia|36.6944|3.2169|13
*NWS-current|DAAG
*ASN|ALG


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Houari Boumédienne — Infobox President | name=Houari Boumédienne order=4th President of Algeria term start=19 June 1965 term end=27 December 1978 predecessor=Ahmed Ben Bella successor=Rabah Bitat order2=4th Secretary General of Non Aligned Movement term start2=10… …   Wikipedia

  • Flughafen Houari Boumedienne — Flughafen Algier …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Houari Boumediene — هواري بومدين 4th President of Algeria In office 19 June 1965 – 27 December 1978 Preceded by Ahmed Ben Bella …   Wikipedia

  • Aéroport d'Alger - Houari Boumedienne — Aéroport d Alger Houari Boumediene Aéroport d Alger Houari Boumediene Code AITA ALG Code OACI DAAG Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • OR Tambo International Airport — Johannesburg International Airport IATA: JNB – ICAO: FAJS – WMO: 68368 …   Wikipedia

  • Charles de Gaulle International Airport — Infobox Airport name = Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport nativename = Aéroport Paris Charles de Gaulle nativename a = nativename r = Roissy Airport image width = caption = IATA = CDG ICAO = LFPG type = Public owner = operator = Aéroports de Paris… …   Wikipedia

  • Jomo Kenyatta International Airport — Aerial view of the terminal IATA: NBO – ICAO: HKJK Summary …   Wikipedia

  • Mohammed V International Airport — Aéroport international Mohammed V مطار محمد الخامس الدولي Inside the main terminal IATA: CMN – …   Wikipedia

  • Murtala Muhammed International Airport — (MMIA) IATA: LOS – ICAO: DNMM …   Wikipedia

  • Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport — Sharm el Sheikh International Airpoirt مطار شرم الشيخ الدولي Maṭār Sharm Ash Shaykh Ad Dawly Terminal 2 of the airport IATA: SSH – ICAO: HESH …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”