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Tunisair flights of September 6 to be operated on scheduled times


 

 

National flag carrier "Tunisair" informs that its flights resumed their normal pace late on Monday morning and that its flights of Tuesday, September 6, will be operated on the scheduled times.
In a statement, the company also apologised following the delays suffered by its passengers on the days of September 3, 4 and 5, 2011.

 

 

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Tunisair flights of September 6 to be operated on scheduled times
Tunisair flights of September 6 to be operated on scheduled times

National flag carrier "Tunisair" informs that its flights resumed their normal (06/09/2011)
Tourist entries slope down by 39%
Tourist entries slope down by 39%

TUNIS - A noteworthy improvement of hotel occupancy rate was recorded during the last ten days of July, while tourist trade has been marked, since January 2011, by a general decline of entries, overni (08/08/2011)
UNWTO supporting tourism in Tunisia
UNWTO supporting tourism in Tunisia

UNWTO and the Tunisian Government have signed a partnership agreement under which UNWTO will support the countryأ¢â‚¬â„¢s tourism development. Policy guidance, marketing and training for the tourism w (08/06/2011)
UNWTO Supporting Tourism Recovery in Tunisia
UNWTO Supporting Tourism Recovery in Tunisia

UNWTO will support the Recovery Plan designed by the Ministry of Tourism of Tunisia to revive the tourism sector (27/04/2011)
UNWTO welcomes signs of tourism recuperation in Egypt and Tunisia
UNWTO welcomes signs of tourism recuperation in Egypt and Tunisia

As normality returns to Egypt and Tunisia , UNWTO welcomes efforts by national authorities to restore confidence among tourists (25/02/2011)
Tunisia
Tunisia

Hear the siren song that calls you to Tunisia. This hospitable land of colors and contrasts, spices and scents invites you to enjoy its natural beauty, (04/08/2009)
A New Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts Star in the Mediterranean Sky
A New Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts Star in the Mediterranean Sky

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has signed a management contract for a new upscale resort and conference property at the Tunisian holiday destination of Sousse. (01/05/2009)
Seven Million Tourists To Visit Tunisia By The End Of 2008
Seven Million Tourists To Visit Tunisia By The End Of 2008

Revenues estimated from the tourist sector should reach 3360 million dinars. (12/11/2008)
Carthage Exhibit To Travel To Japan
Carthage Exhibit To Travel To Japan

The exhibition will remain on display from May 2009 to May 2010. (15/10/2008)
Tunisia Preserves Djerba's Cultural Heritage
Tunisia Preserves Djerba's Cultural Heritage

The region of Guellala in Djerba employs some 187 craftsmen. (12/06/2008)
Tunisia Takes Part In 2007 Montreux Tourism Fair
Tunisia Takes Part In 2007 Montreux Tourism Fair

Tunisia 's delegation was led by the Minister of Tourism, Mr Khelil Laajimi. (08/11/2007)
Ambitious Tourism Project In Tunisia's Former Fatimide Capital
Ambitious Tourism Project In Tunisia's Former Fatimide Capital

With an increase of some 10,8 % of its tourist activities from January to July 31, 2007, the region of Mahdia , is well poised to attract more visitors during the coming the coming tourist season. (27/09/2007)
Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Tourist Revenues Increase By Nine Percent
Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Tourist Revenues Increase By Nine Percent

It is expected that tourism will yield 3 billion dinars in 2007. (06/09/2007)
Carthage: Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s  National Monument Town
Carthage: Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s National Monument Town

The city which dared brave the might of Rome is a popular toursit attraction. (02/08/2007)
Tunisia Hosts International Tourism Forum
Tunisia Hosts International Tourism Forum

Over 300 representatives from 95 countries participated in the forum. (21/06/2007)
Tunisia Achieves 10% Increase In Tourist Revenues
Tunisia Achieves 10% Increase In Tourist Revenues

Tunisia is expecting to generate some 3 billion dinars worth of revenues during the year. (21/06/2007)
Syrian-Tunisian Tourism Workshop
Syrian-Tunisian Tourism Workshop

The workshop included meetings between tourism and travel agencies. (14/06/2007)
Tunisia Hosts Major Tourism Conferences
Tunisia Hosts Major Tourism Conferences

Yasmine Hammamet, the greatest tourist village in Africa , will host two major events in June. (07/06/2007)
Raqqada: Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Largest Islamic Art Museum
Raqqada: Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Largest Islamic Art Museum

Raqqada Museum is in a former presidential palace 10 km southwest of Kairouan. (31/05/2007)
Djerba Hosts Sports Festival
Djerba Hosts Sports Festival

The mythical island of Djerba played host to one of the world's most original festivals. (26/04/2007)
Tunisia Attracting Russian Tourists
Tunisia Attracting Russian Tourists

More Russian tourists are increasingly lured by Tunisia's golden beaches and rich culture. (05/04/2007)
Major International Hotel Chain Invests In  Djerba
Major International Hotel Chain Invests In Djerba

Radison, a major Belgian hotel chain has invested in a luxury hotel on the island of Djerba. (29/03/2007)
Carthage: Tunisian City Which Dared Brave The Might Of  Rome
Carthage: Tunisian City Which Dared Brave The Might Of Rome

Declared a national monument Carthage abounds in vestiges of the Punic and Roman empires. (22/03/2007)
Tunisia Hosts Conference In Promotion Of Sustainable Tourism
Tunisia Hosts Conference In Promotion Of Sustainable Tourism

Tourism as a factor of tolerance was the theme of a one-day colloquium. (22/02/2007)
Handicrafts Promote Islamic Tourism
Handicrafts Promote Islamic Tourism

The Tunisian Minister of Trade and Handicrafts believes handicrafts are a key in promoting tourism. (25/01/2007)
Saharan Birdwatching
Saharan Birdwatching

Naturetrek offers a birdwatching holiday to the wetlands, savannahs and deserts of Tunisia. (18/01/2007)
Medical Tourism Brings Hard Cash To Tunisia
Medical Tourism Brings Hard Cash To Tunisia

Tunisia wants to lure tourists away from the traditional beach market, through medical tourism. (21/12/2006)
Tabarka:  Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Famous Coral Fishing City
Tabarka: Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Famous Coral Fishing City

The Coral Festival of underwater photography is one of Tabarka's leading attractions. (07/12/2006)
Investment in Yasmine Hammamet Boosted
Investment in Yasmine Hammamet Boosted

The 10th anniversary of the tourism project launched in Hammamet since 1996 was celebrated. (07/12/2006)
Carthage: Magnificent Ruins Waiting To Be Explored
Carthage: Magnificent Ruins Waiting To Be Explored

The ruins of Carthage are now open to the sun and wildflowers. (02/11/2006)
Award For Tunisian National Tourist Board
Award For Tunisian National Tourist Board

Tunisia's award-winning brochure promotes the south of the country. (02/11/2006)
Raqqada: The Largest Museum Of Islamic Art In Tunisia
Raqqada: The Largest Museum Of Islamic Art In Tunisia

A rare collection at the Raqqada Museum includes a famous chandelier of Prince Al-Moez Ibn Badis. (08/09/2006)
The Lure of the Oases
The Lure of the Oases

Amid southern Tunisia's magnificent rugged scenery lie fertile oasis towns and villages: fascinating places to soak up desert warmth when it's cooler by the coast (31/07/2006)
Tunisia Hosts Mosaics Conference
Tunisia Hosts Mosaics Conference

The city of Hammamet hosted an international conference on the conservation of mosaics. (22/12/2005)
Great Expectations From Eastern Mediterranean Travel Fair
Great Expectations From Eastern Mediterranean Travel Fair

This year's Mediterranean Travel Fair (MTF) is expected to be the most successful ever. (18/08/2005)
Focus On Tunisia At Mediterranean Travel Fair
Focus On Tunisia At Mediterranean Travel Fair

Tunisia will be the feature of the Mediterranean Travel Fair (MTF). (11/08/2005)
Notable Increase In Tunisian Tourism Revenues
Notable Increase In Tunisian Tourism Revenues

Tunisian tourism revenues increased during the first half of the current year by 11.6%. (21/07/2005)
Tunisia Pleased With Tourism Boom
Tunisia Pleased With Tourism Boom

Tourism to Tunisia has increased by 10 percent. (07/07/2005)
Tunisia diversifies into eco-tourism
Tunisia diversifies into eco-tourism

Tunisia is inviting visitors to step away from the countryأ¢â‚¬â„¢s popular and sun-soaked Mediterranean beaches for at least part of their vacation and enter a world of sand and oases that long ago p (01/07/2005)
Sidi Bou Said: The Quintessential Mediterranean Community
Sidi Bou Said: The Quintessential Mediterranean Community

The coastal Tunisian community of Sidi Bou Said has been charming visitors for well over 1001 Arabian nights, with those visiting the cliff-side towns discovering a world of blue-and-white buildings i (29/04/2005)
Ambitious Plans For Tunisian Airline
Ambitious Plans For Tunisian Airline

Nouvelair is hoping to transport 1.5 million passengers this year. (21/04/2005)
Tunisia To Build $488m Airport To Lure Tourists
Tunisia To Build $488m Airport To Lure Tourists

Work has started on a new airport near Tunis. (07/04/2005)
Green Tunisia is Gaining Even More Cheerful Colors
Green Tunisia is Gaining Even More Cheerful Colors

أ¢â‚¬إ“Green Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬آ‌ is a common description of Tunisia in the Arab language. Keep in mind, though, that Tunisia is not merely the green mountains of Ain Draham and the green of the olive trees (06/01/2005)
Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s development plan gives priority to tourism
Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s development plan gives priority to tourism

The sector of new information and communication technologies and that of tourism andleisure are granted a special priority (05/04/2004)
Tunisia eyes Russian tourists
Tunisia eyes Russian tourists

Tourism experts in Tunisia expect the influx of more than 100,000 Russian holidaymakers to the north African country this year as Tunis targets Russia, one of new markets of Central Europe for revivin (20/06/2004)
Tunisia Launches Drive to Attract Arab Tourists
Tunisia Launches Drive to Attract Arab Tourists

Tunisia has begun a campaign to attract tourists from Saudi Arabia and other GCC states. A meeting of travel, tourism and hotel professionals was recently held in Jeddah (21/05/2004)
SECRETS OF TUNISIA
SECRETS OF TUNISIA

SIDI BOU SAID, Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â€‌This little gem of a country is pretty much of a mystery to most North Americans. Many people don't know where it isأ¢â‚¬â€‌Europe? Asia?أ¢â‚¬â€‌and some don't even k (01/03/2004)
Tourism in Tunisia: the only way is up
Tourism in Tunisia: the only way is up

In an exclusive interview with Islamic Tourism, Moncef Battikh of the Tunisia National Tourist Office in London did not pause for breath as he talked about tourism in Tunisia. (25/02/2004)
Oases development lures tourists to Tunisia
Oases development lures tourists to Tunisia

You can tour the Sahara on a camel, in a Land Rover or float over its oases in a balloon. (20/01/2004)
FIFA President أ¢â‚¬إ“impressedأ¢â‚¬آ‌ by Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s  infrastructure
FIFA President أ¢â‚¬إ“impressedأ¢â‚¬آ‌ by Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s infrastructure

TunisiaOnline 24 November 2003 International Football Federation President Joseph S. (Sepp) Blatter said he was أ¢â‚¬إ“impressedأ¢â‚¬آ‌ by the sports infrastructure which he visited during his rec (30/12/2003)

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