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Tunisia-Tunisair welcomes the new A320neo ‘Sbeitla’ aircraft

Tunisair welcomed this evening, Thursday, February 10, 2022, a new aircraft called “Sbeitla” of the A320neo type to reinforce its fleet and additionally develop its services, after having received the first aircraft of the same type last December. The procedures for the acquisition of 3 new aircraft will be completed between 2022 and 2023.

In a press release published this evening, Tunisair stressed that “the Airbus A320neo aircraft has a new completely equipped cabin in order to give its passengers the greatest comfort thanks to its spacious space. The new aircraft likewise offers wireless Internet service (W-FI), the latest in-flight entertainment system.

According to the same statement, the cabin of the new aircraft considered one of the best cabins employed by airlines in the Mediterranean can accommodate 12 passengers in business class and 138 passengers in economy class. The A320neo is prepared with the latest technologies, including next-generation engines, and features aerodynamic sharklets wings that deliver 20% fuel savings and reduce CO2 emissions compared to the prior generation of Airbus aircraft.

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