Tunisair today disclosed its exceptional programming for the next summer season.
The national airline has planned 17,068 flights from June 15 to September 15 to offer 2.7 million seats, a growth of 19% compared to the same period 2023.
Tunisair has likewise decided to resume regular international services to Lisbon (one weekly flight every Monday from May 1st), Zurich (two weekly flights from Tunis and Djerba from April 2nd) and Nantes (one weekly flight every Monday from June 3).
It also revealed the increase in the number of its flights to France (Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris), Algeria (Oran), Morocco (Casablanca), Libya (Tripoli), Mali (Bamako), Guinea (Conakry), Senegal (Dakar), Spain (Madrid), Italy (Venice) and Turkey (Istanbul).
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