Tourists arrive at the Nfidha airport near Sousse, Tunisia, Saturday June 27, 2015. Tunisias prime minister announced on Saturday a string of new security measures including closing renegade mosques and calling up army reservists as thousands of tourists left the North African country in wake of its worst terrorist attack ever. (AP Photo/Salah Rhim)
Minister of Tourism, Mohamed Ali Toumi told that the government is heading toward ongoing borders by the end of June.
In a statement to Mosaïque FM, he pointed out that there are ongoing preparations with the ministries of foreign affairs, health and transportation.
The announcement to open the airspace should not surpass June, to enable countries and tourism companies in the world to make a decision regarding sending tourists to Tunisia and thus allowing their accommodation in hotels beginning July, he added.
He stressed the government and his ministry in particular desire to save the touristic season.
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