Turkey has broadened visa-free travel access for Algerian citizens holding ordinary passports. A recent presidential decree, published Saturday in the Official Gazette, lowered the age requirement for visa-exempt entry from 65 to 50 years old. This change now permits Algerians under 15 and over 50 to enter Turkey for tourism or transit purposes without needing a visa. The move aims to boost tourism between the two countries and facilitate easier travel for a wider range of Algerian citizens. No further details regarding the specifics of eligibility were immediately available. The decision was officially announced by Turkish Minute.