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ALG → CZL
Which side of the plane to sit from Houari Boumediene Airport (Algier) to Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (Constantine)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the rugged Tell Atlas mountain ranges and the iconic limestone cliffs of Constantine during the final descent.
Djurdjura Massif
Dramatic views of the jagged limestone peaks of the Djurdjura National Park, often snow-capped in winter.
Lalla Khedidja Peak
The highest point of the Tell Atlas, providing a majestic silhouette against the North African sky.
High Plateaus
The transition from mountain terrain to the vast agricultural plains of Sétif and Bordj Bou Arreridj.
The City of Bridges
A spectacular perspective of the Rhumel River gorge and the historic suspension bridges just before touchdown.
Sit toward the back of the cabin to ensure the wing doesn't block the view of the Djurdjura peaks. During the winter and early spring, the snow coverage on the mountains is a highlight. Afternoon flights provide excellent golden-hour lighting over the 'City of Bridges'.
Mediterranean Horizon
Stunning views of the turquoise coastline near Boumerdès and Dellys shortly after departure from Algiers.
Kabylia Greenery
The lush, rolling hills of the Petite Kabylie region, characterized by dense forests and traditional villages.
Constantine Suburbs
A panoramic view of the expanding northern districts of Constantine as the aircraft aligns with the runway.
Morning flights are best for the left side to avoid the direct southern sun. Look out for the contrast between the blue sea and the green coastal mountains during the first 15 minutes of the flight.
Distance: 308 km (191 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 31 min
Departure: ALG (36.69100189208984, 3.215409994125366)
Arrival: CZL (36.2760009765625, 6.620389938354492)
Route Type: Domestic
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