Houari Boumediene Airport


Houari Boumediene Airport , also known as Algiers Airport or Algiers International Airport, is the main international airport serving Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It is located east southeast of the city.
The airport is named after Houari Boumediene, a former president of Algeria. Dar El Beïda, the area at which the airport is located, was known as Maison Blanche, and the airport is called Maison Blanche Airport in much of the literature about the Algerian War of Independence. The Société de Gestion des Services et Infrastructures Aéroportuaires, more commonly known as "Airport of Algiers", is a Public Company established on 1 November 2006 to manage and operate the airport. The SGSIA has 2,100 employees.

History

The airport was created in 1924 and named Maison Blanche Airport.
During World War II, Maison Blanche Airport was a primary objective of the Allied Operation Torch Eastern Task Force on 8 November 1942 and was seized by a combination of United States Army units, British Commandos and elements of a British Infantry Division. Opposition by Vichy French forces who defended the airport ended that same day, as orders from Admiral Darlan in Algiers were issued to cease all hostilities in North Africa.
Hawker Hurricane Aircraft of No. 43 Squadron RAF under the Command of Squadron Leader Michael Rook landed at Maison Blanche shortly after 11.00 Hrs on 8 November, and began offensive patrols the next day. 43 Sqn remained at Maison Blanche until 13 March 1943, when the unit was deployed to Jemmapes, Constantine
Once in Allied hands, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces Air Transport Command as a major transshipment hub for cargo, transiting aircraft and personnel. It functioned as a stopover en route to Tafarquay Airport, near Oran or to Tunis Airport, Tunisia on the North African Cairo-Dakar transport route. It also flew personnel and cargo to Marseille, Milan, Naples and Palermo, Sicily. In addition, Twelfth Air Force A3 SECTION under the command of Lt. Col Carter E. Duncan 1943/44, used the airport as a command and control facility, headquartering its XII Bomber Command; XXII Tactical Air Command, and the 51st Troop Carrier Wing to direct combat and support missions during the North African Campaign against the German Afrika Korps Known Allied air force combat units assigned to the airfield were:
Prior to Terminal 2's opening, Terminal 3 was used for operating domestic flights. In 2007, the terminal's use changed to pilgrimage and charter flights but since 2019 all of the charters and pilgrimage flights have been moved to terminal 2 and the former Terminal 3 will be demolished in order to build a new terminal.

Passenger

Cargo

Statistics

PassengersChange from previous yearAircraft operationsCargo
20187 975 412+1,9%
20176 241 924+2,38% 24,80
20166 093 416+11,37% 155,661 21,59
20155 400 896+7,03% 142,683 21,90
20145 021 289+10,53% 21,66
20134 492 436+9,12% 72,676 17,50
20124 082 595+13,20% 66,423 14,93
20113 543 663+4,84% 64,191 14,83
20103 372 283-29,61 61,066 15,91
20094 370 917+34,01% 61,554 4,32
20082 884 506+2,48% 16,98
20072 813 018-3,08% 16,57
20062 899 722-4,74% 23,57
20053 037 298-6,65% 31,62
20043 236 364-1,74% 21,44
20033 292 815+8.82% 19,09
20023 002 323+13,89% 17,98
20013 419 249+12,34% 18,35
20002 997 480+2,02% 16,65
19992 936 800-15,15% 15,40

YearPassengersGrowing Average
202910 309 3424,27%
20289 887 1614,27%
20279 482 2684,27%
20269 093 9564,27%
20258 721 5464,27%
20248 364 3864,27%
20238 021 8534,27%
20227 693 3474,27%
20217 378 2944,27%
20207 076 1434,27%

Ground transport

Car

The distance to the center of Algiers is 20 km using the route N5 direct Bab Ezzouar. A1 also connects with N5 to the airport. Taxis service the airport to downtown Algiers.

Parking

The airport has a 7,000 capacity with two car parks located north of the terminals.

Bus

Buses link the airport to downtown Algiers every 30 minutes during the day with the line 100 of the :fr:Entreprise de transport urbain et suburbain d'Alger|Algiers's public transport buses company.

Subway

The Algiers Metro Line L1 extension will connect the airport with the centre of Algiers.

Suburban rail

Algiers airport has a rail station too since 2019, it is between the terminals 1 and 2, the train connects the Algiers downtown to the international airport with a stopover at El Harrach train station with trains of the commuter rail network of the SNTF. The train frequency is one train every 30 minutes with a 20-minute journey time.

Hotel park

at Algiers Airport, seen from the Terminal 4.
The new Hyatt Regency Hotel opened its doors on April 24, 2019 and is located across the street from the Terminal 4 with which it is connected. It is the first hotel of the Hyatt Hotels Corporation chain in Algeria.
The hotel has 320 rooms and 3 restaurants, a swimming pool and a 2,200 m2 lobby, and 13 meeting rooms.

Accidents and incidents