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Algerian Airlines is facing significant difficulties in achieving economic viability for its African routes, especially those to South Africa, Ethiopia, and Niger, due to low passenger demand on some routes and high vacancy rates on large aircraft. For example, flights such as Algiers – Johannesburg have an occupancy rate of only 35 passengers out of 308 seats, and on some other flights, the number of passengers drops to fewer than ten. Experts believe that the limited international network and the company's fleet impact its ability to attract travelers and support profitability. There is also a prevailing belief that some of the airline's expansions are motivated more by political considerations than economic ones, particularly amidst regional competition with airlines like Royal Air Maroc.
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