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- IATA Code
- TUN
- ICAO Code
- DTTA
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- Tunis
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- Tunisia
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- 3200m
2840m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Afriqiyah Airways
Aigle Azur
Air Algerie
Air France
Air One Smart Carrier
Alitalia
British Airways
EgyptAir
Emirates
Germanwings
Itali Airlines
Libyan Airlines
Lufthansa
Qatar Airways
Royal Air Maroc
Royal Jordanian
Saudi Arabian Airlines
SEVENAIR
Tunis Air
Turkish Airlines - Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Aeroflot
Air Canada
Delta Air Lines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Middle East Airlines
Tunis - Carthage International Airport serves the capital and largest city in Tunisia, Tunis. The airport is the among the busiest in the country, handling over four million passengers p/a and serving airlines from across Africa, Europe and the Middle East. The airport is a hub for Tunisair, Nouvelair and Sevenair.
Location of Tunis Carthage Airport, Tunisia
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Syphax Airline suspends operations after disputes with Tunisair staff
Tunis Air to expand its Tripoli operations from May-2012
Aigle Azur to expand African network in summer 2012
Germanwings unveils winter 2012/2013 schedule
Emirates to increase Tunis capacity by nearly 30%
Air France to launch Toulouse-Tunisia service in Apr-2012
Germanwings and Air One to launch services to Tunis
Emirates increases Tunis service
Tunis Air Technics staff begin strike action at Carthage Airport
Germanwings to take over some airberlin routes
Turkish Airlines reduces capacity between Istanbul Ataturk and Dakar
Tunisair to launch service to Gatwick
Aigle Azur launches Paris CDG-Tunis service
Emirates launches additional weekly Dubai-Tunis service
Emirates strengthens commitment to Tunis
Emirates increases Dubai-Tunis frequency
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UAE adopts new organisational structure to reform air traffic management
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority has developed a new organisational structure to transform its management of flight management control operations and safety and security quality standards. GCAA launched its Comprehensive Transformation Programme in 2010 and has already developed new financial and strategic plans.
Egypt unrest: Aviation in North Africa and Middle East threatened by political turmoil
The political instability engulfing some North African states has extensive implications for tourism and aviation across the region. Already dozens of governments are warning their citizens to avoid travel to Egypt. Several have chartered aircraft to ferry their nationals out. Cairo Airport has been met with chaotic scenes in the past few days as thousands of foreigners seek to leave. In this special report, CAPA reviews the immediate aviation and tourism impacts from the North Africa/Middle East civil unrest.
Turkish Airlines moving into Africa: will Turkey emulate China?
Turkish Airlines (THY) is being encouraged to launch services between Istanbul and Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. It is not the first time that the airline has been linked to new African services but on this occasion comes the admission there is a wider agenda involving trade and specifically mining and energy. Could Turkey be about to emulate China, which has been flooding the African continent with executive manpower - especially where there are sparse resources to be mined - using essential air transport as bait?
World airports report encouraging 1Q2010 traffic trends, though volcano effect expected in April
Worldwide passenger traffic rose by 7.6% in Mar-2010 year-on-year and by 6.1% for the first quarter, according to the latest figures from Airports Council International (ACI). The freight resurgence continued, with a 25.6% rise in total volumes in Mar-2010, led by a 32.4% surge in international freight, while domestic volumes rose 14.6%.
Outlook 2010 for second tier Middle East airlines
Aviation headlines in the Middle East tend to be dominated by the ambitious sixth freedom hub players (the ‘Big Three’: Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways). However, there are some major developments at the second tier full service carriers in the region, such as Oman Air, Royal Jordanian, Gulf Air and Middle East Airlines, as featured in this report. These carriers are reshaping competition in and beyond the region and are being reshaped themselves by dynamic change in the Middle East.
Air Berlin unit revenues reach highest levels in 18 months in Sep-2009
Air Berlin reported a 4.4% revenue per ASK improvement to EUR 6.22 cents in Sep-2009 - the highest figure in at least 18 months.
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