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(ORN) Oran
ALGERIA - Oran Ahmed Ben Bella
(CCS) Caracas
BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA - Caracas Simon Bolivar International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ORN) Oran Ahmed Ben Bella
Oran, Algeria
(CCS) Caracas Simon Bolivar International
Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
18
Jul
Saturday
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Oran to Caracas: Your Guide to This Unique Route

Direct & connecting flights|ORN – CCS|$387
$387one way
Cheapest price
8h 45m1 stop via MIA
Flight duration
2,973 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Oran to Caracas

Connecting Algeria's second-largest city with Venezuela's capital, the Oran to Caracas route is an uncommon but fascinating transatlantic journey. There are no direct flights, so travelers typically connect through European or Middle Eastern hubs such as Madrid, Istanbul, or Paris. Total travel time ranges from 16 to 24 hours depending on the layover. The best time to fly is during the dry season in Caracas, roughly from December through April, when the weather is more pleasant for exploring. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find favorable fares on connecting itineraries, especially midweek. Pack light layers — Oran's Mediterranean warmth gives way to Caracas's tropical but cooler highland climate. It's worth comparing different connection cities, as layover duration varies significantly. Booking last minute may limit your hub options, so flexibility with departure dates helps. This is a route for the adventurous, bridging two vibrant and culturally rich regions.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Oran (ORN) to Caracas (CCS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Oran to Caracas are typically during the low travel seasons between January and March, and again from September to November. Booking well in advance and being flexible with your travel dates can help you secure the best fares. Prices tend to rise during summer months (June–August) and the December holiday season.
Do I need a visa to travel from Algeria to Venezuela?+
Are there direct flights from Oran (ORN) to Caracas (CCS), or will I need to connect?+
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Flying from Oran to Caracas: A Transatlantic Journey Worth Knowing

Connecting the sun-drenched Mediterranean port city of Oran in Algeria with the vibrant South American capital of Caracas in Venezuela, this transatlantic route is one of the more unusual corridors linking Africa and Latin America. While not among the most heavily traveled paths in global aviation, flights from Oran to Caracas serve an important role for diaspora communities, business travelers, and adventurous tourists seeking to bridge two distinct yet culturally rich worlds.

There are currently no direct flights operating between Oran's Ahmed Ben Bella Airport and Caracas's Simón Bolívar International Airport. Travelers will need to connect through major hub cities, with common layover options including Istanbul, Madrid, Paris, or Casablanca on the first leg, then continuing onward to Venezuela through cities like Lisbon, Panama City, or Bogotá. Depending on the routing, total travel time typically ranges from 18 to 30 hours, making it a journey that requires some patience and planning.

Airlines that can piece together this itinerary include Turkish Airlines, Air Algérie, Iberia, and Air France for the initial segments departing North Africa, while carriers like Copa Airlines, LATAM, or Turkish Airlines again may handle the transatlantic portion into Caracas. Booking through a travel agent experienced with multi-stop itineraries can sometimes yield better pricing and smoother connections than searching online aggregators alone.

When it comes to timing your trip, the best months to visit Caracas generally fall between December and April during the dry season, when temperatures remain warm but rain is less frequent. Oran, on the other hand, is most pleasant in spring and early autumn. If you are planning a round trip, targeting the shoulder months of March or November can offer a reasonable compromise in weather at both ends.

Practical tips for this route are worth noting. Always check visa requirements well in advance, as both Algeria and Venezuela have specific entry regulations that can change. Travel insurance is strongly recommended given the complexity of the journey and the number of connections involved. Packing a good neck pillow, noise-canceling headphones, and staying hydrated during what will be a long day in transit can make a meaningful difference in how you feel upon arrival.

What makes flying from Oran to Caracas genuinely interesting is the cultural contrast. You depart from a city steeped in Ottoman and French colonial architecture overlooking the Mediterranean and arrive in a sprawling metropolis nestled in a valley beneath the Ávila mountain range. Both cities share a warmth of spirit and a love of music and food that travelers on this route will appreciate discovering on either end of the journey.