Colombier-Saugnieu, Rhône to Annaba (LYS–AAE) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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No scheduled airline flights on this route — it's flown by charter / private operators (). No nonstop flights on this route. connecting options below.
Most recently operated nonstop flights — the month shown is when each was last scheduled. Most destinations remain reachable with a connection.
No discontinued nonstop flights on record for this route.
LYS–AAE is served by 1 airline with nonstop service. Air Algerie leads the route. The flight covers 631 miles in approximately 1h 45m. Beyond nonstop, 1-stop connecting options are also available.
Airline Landscape
| Airline | Freq/wk | Aircraft | Duration | Dep OTP | Alliance | Codeshares |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AH Air Algerie | 5 | 73H | 1h45 | – | – | – |
Weekly Schedule Pattern
Connection Landscape
Travel Essentials
LYS: CEST · AAE: CET
When it's 6:00 PM in Colombier-Saugnieu, Rhône, it's 5:00 PM in Annaba.
French passport holders need a visa to enter Algeria. There is no eVisa option. You must apply in person at an Algerian consulate in France before travel. Tourist visas allow stays of up to 90 days. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay. The application requires a completed form, photos, proof of accommodation, return ticket, and travel insurance.
LYS–AAE Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Flights from LYS to AAE
Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport (LYS) and Annaba Rabah Bitat Airport (AAE) are connected by nonstop service from Air Algerie. With 5 weekly departures, this is a regularly served route.
LYS to AAE Flight Duration and Schedule
Nonstop flight time from LYS to AAE is about 1 hours 45 minutes gate to gate. The route covers a distance of 631 miles (1,015 km). There are approximately 5 weekly flights outbound and 5 return, totaling 10 flights per week in both directions.
Connecting Options and Alternatives
1-stop connecting options are also available, commonly via Houari Boumediene, Charles de Gaulle and Oran Es-Sénia (Ahmed Ben Bella). Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.