Air Transport in Tunisia Last updated on
Monday 26th April 2010
Tunisia has six international airports: Tunis, Djerba, Monastir, Sfax, Tabarka, Tozeur.
All major European airlines fly to Tunis and during the summer there are numerous charter flights, mostly to Djerba and Monastir.
Tunis Air is the national carrier, Tun Inter and Tunisavia operate domestic air services.
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Official name
Republic of Tunisia (Aj-jamhouryya At-tonisyya)
Type of government
Multiparty republic
Capital
Tunis
Major cities
Tunis (capital), Sfax, Sousse, Bizerte.
Area
163,610 sq....
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Overview
History
Carthaginians & Romans
The Vandals & Islam
Turkish rule & piracy
French colonisation
French withdrawal & national autonomy
Political change
Geography...
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Train services in the main areas are good. The TMG runs frequently from Tunis to Carthage and La Marsa, stopping in all the suburbs. The only line inland goes to Metlaoui via Gafsa.
Train...