5O (5O)

22 non-stop routes across 12 airports. Main hub: Algiers (ALG).

Live fares · ALG → CDG

About 5O

5O is a regional carrier built around one very specific corridor: the France-Algeria connection, with some Morocco in the mix. Its network of 22 non-stop routes across 12 airports tells you exactly what this airline is for — moving people between North Africa and Western Europe, efficiently and repeatedly. ALG is the anchor, with CDG and BSL rounding out the European side. This isn't a global carrier with aspirations. It's a focused, point-to-point operation serving a real and consistent demand: families, diaspora travelers, and anyone who needs to get between Algiers and Paris without fuss.

Why fly 5O?

The honest reason to fly 5O is route access. If you're trying to get between Algeria and France, this airline has built its entire existence around exactly that. Eleven routes into France, ten within or from Algeria — that's not an accident, that's a deliberate focus that tends to produce reliable frequency and competitive pricing on these corridors. The OUD-CDG route at 1,624 km is the longest in the network, and having a direct option on that stretch alone saves you the hassle of a connection through a bigger hub. For travelers in the Algerian diaspora, or anyone doing business between the two countries, 5O often means fewer layovers and a more straightforward booking experience than routing through a legacy carrier.

5O hub airports

Top destination countries on 5O

Tips for booking 5O

BSL is worth knowing about if you're in the Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg tri-border region — flying 5O from there instead of backtracking to CDG can save serious time. Check your baggage allowance carefully before booking; regional carriers on this corridor can vary a lot by fare class and it's easy to get caught out. Since 5O operates independently without major alliance ties in the data I've seen, don't expect reciprocal lounge access or frequent flyer credits with bigger programs. Book direct or through a reliable aggregator, double-check terminal information at CDG, and if you're new to ALG, give yourself extra time for airport formalities.

Frequently asked questions about 5O

Where does 5O (5O) fly?

5O operates 22 routes primarily connecting North Africa and Europe, with a strong focus on France, Algeria, and Morocco as top destinations.

What is 5O's main hub airport?

5O's main hub is Algiers (ALG), which serves as the primary connection point for its network.

Is 5O a legacy carrier, low-cost airline, or regional carrier?

5O operates as a regional carrier focused on connecting North African and European markets with a modest network of 22 routes.

When should I book flights with 5O, and what fare classes are available?

Book in advance when possible to secure better fares; 5O typically offers multiple fare classes to accommodate different travel needs and budgets.

What are 5O's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route; passengers should review their booking confirmation or contact 5O directly for specific details regarding carry-on and checked baggage limits.

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Main hubs for 5O

Where 5O concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where 5O flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top 5O destinations

5O network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about 5O

  • How many routes does 5O operate?

    5O (5O) operates 22 non-stop routes across 12 airports worldwide.

  • What is 5O's main hub?

    5O's busiest hub is Algiers (ALG) in Algeria, with 5 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is 5O's longest route?

    5O's longest non-stop route is OUD-CDG at 1,624 km.

  • Where does 5O fly the most?

    5O flies most often to France, with 11 routes serving destinations in France.