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Tunisia-Tourist Taxi drivers to organize a protest

Local tourist taxi chauffeurs will organize a organised protest in front of Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport due to unfair administrative procedures treatment in the sectorsaid the national trade union for Tourist Taxies.


The Chamber revealed that the scheduled protest is due to considerable obstacles encountered by the owners of tourist taxi cars in Enfidha airport and academic failure to properly set a fundamental notion of equality by granting permits through selectivity.

The Chamber proposes removing all admission badges and use official documents instead to permit entry in accordance to the airport capacity, similarly to Tunis-Carthage International Airport. They also advised assigning badges to all creative professionals without official discrimination.

The local chamber warns to escalate if their requests are unfulfilled by Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport.

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