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Tunisia-Zarzis: Carthage ferry arrive from Marseille with 1370 passengers on board

The Carthage ferry, on Monday, arrived at the commercial port of Zarzis from the port of Marseille, France with 1370 passengers and 383 vehicles on board,the TAP reported.

This is the second crossing of the ship after the one made on June 29, following the reopening of borders, acting director of the port Youssef Lezighab told TAP.

It was outlined that the ship would leave the port of Zarzis for Genoa (Italy) on the same day, but a switch in the program was registered and the ship set sail for the port of La Goulette.

The same source said all passengers were subjected to the health protocol, which includes measuring body temperature and taking the health form without the obligation to present the PCR test.

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