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Le Journal de l'Aviation » In Brief » ASL Airlines France reports 15% traffic growth in 2025

ASL Airlines France reports 15% traffic growth in 2025

Le Journal de l'Aviation by Le Journal de l'Aviation
January 22, 2026
in In Brief, Scheduled airlines

ASL Airlines France has opened sales for its summer 2026 schedule. On this occasion, the airline announced that it had carried 458,800 passengers on its scheduled network in 2025, representing a 15% year-on-year increase. The carrier highlighted that the majority of its operations are focused on routes between France and Algeria.

For 2026, the airline plans to strengthen its service to Algeria and will offer more than 50 weekly rotations, including 37 to Algiers. ASL Airlines France serves seven destinations in Algeria and eight in France. The route to Morocco—Paris–Oujda—also remains part of the flight program.

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