National Railway Transport Company (SNTF) Announces New Travel Conditions Between Algeria and Tunisia
The National Railway Transport Company (SNTF) has published new guidelines for train travel between Algeria and Tunisia. The statement, made public this week, outlines the required documents, baggage rules, and currency exchange provisions.
Documents and Formalities
According to the SNTF, each passenger must present a valid Algerian passport. Payment of the travel tax, available at all reservation stations, is also a necessary condition for boarding. These measures aim to harmonize procedures and streamline border controls.
Baggage Allowance and Excess
The company reminds travelers that they can transport up to 30 kg of baggage free of charge. Exceeding this threshold, the excess baggage will be handled in a dedicated merchandise compartment and subject to an additional tariff. The goal is to improve passenger comfort and ensure better management of on-board spaces.
Tickets and Reservations
Travelers can now purchase their tickets up to seven days before departure. Round-trip tickets remain valid for three months but require confirmation of the return journey within seven days of ticket issuance. The SNTF specifies that these reservation services are available at train stations in Algiers, Oran, Sétif, El Eulma, Constantine, Annaba, and Souk Ahras.
Currency Exchange and Tourist Allocation
A currency exchange office operates at the Souk Ahras train station, allowing passengers to benefit from the tourist allocation of 750 euros. This operation must be carried out through an authorized bank, with the exchange right issued at the official rate. The SNTF advises travelers to anticipate these procedures to avoid any complications during their departure.
Context and Perspectives
This clarification comes in a context of high demand for travel to Tunisia. After a summer marked by a massive influx of Algerian visitors, the months of September and October confirm an upward trend in reservations. Tunisian tourism professionals report sustained demand, particularly from Algeria, which remains an essential market for the sector.
The SNTF emphasizes the importance of respecting these rules to ensure a serene and incident-free journey. It encourages passengers to contact train station counters and travel agencies for any additional information.