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July 19, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: express.co.uk

tunisia’s Gateway: Tunis-carthage Airport Faces Scrutiny Amidst Tourism⁣ Boom

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  • tunisia’s Gateway: Tunis-carthage Airport Faces Scrutiny Amidst Tourism⁣ Boom
    • Tunisia’s Tourism surge: A Growing ⁣Attraction for ⁣UK Visitors
      • tunis-Carthage: the Nation’s Primary Air travel Hub
    • Mixed⁢ Reviews for a Busy Hub: Airport Performance Under the⁤ Microscope

The global aviation sector is experiencing a robust recovery, wiht passenger numbers soaring post-pandemic. ⁤last year, a staggering 9.5 billion people took too the skies,marking a⁣ significant 9% increase⁤ from 2023 volumes. This resurgence highlights the enduring ⁢appeal of air travel, even as the ‍industry navigates evolving passenger ‍expectations⁣ and operational challenges.

While ⁤the world boasts over 40,000 airports, only approximately 9,000 are serviced by commercial airlines.among these vital hubs is Tunis-Carthage International Airport, serving a North African nation that has rapidly emerged as a favoured holiday destination for British travellers.

Tunisia’s Tourism surge: A Growing ⁣Attraction for ⁣UK Visitors

Tunisia has witnessed a ⁣remarkable surge in popularity⁢ among UK tourists, with an estimated 300,000 visitors in 2024. This figure represents a substantial 60% increase compared to the previous year, with projections indicating continued growth for 2025. This upward trend underscores Tunisia’s growing appeal as‍ a vibrant and accessible holiday destination.

tunis-Carthage: the Nation’s Primary Air travel Hub

The ⁤majority of these international visitors arrive⁢ via Tunis-carthage International‍ Airport, the country’s largest⁢ and busiest aviation gateway. In 2024,the ⁤airport handled approximately 7.2 million passengers, with ambitious plans to expand its capacity to around 11 million upon the full operationalization of a new terminal.

Established in 1940, Tunis-Carthage International Airport spans over 1,200 acres and features two ⁣runways, the longer ‍of which ⁢measures an ⁤impressive 3,900 metres. As Tunisia’s flag carrier, Tunisair ⁤operates direct flights from the airport to major cities across Europe, ⁤the Middle East, and⁣ Africa. The airport also facilitates travel through services offered by ⁤several prominent European airlines, including⁢ Air France, Austrian Airlines, British Airways,⁤ KLM, Lufthansa, and Turkish‍ airlines.

Mixed⁢ Reviews for a Busy Hub: Airport Performance Under the⁤ Microscope

Despite its strategic‍ importance and growing⁤ passenger traffic, Tunis-Carthage International Airport has faced⁢ criticism from some travellers, notably ranking last in a poll conducted by the travel website‍ Airhelp.com. Out of 250 surveyed airports,⁤ Tunis-Carthage received an overall⁢ score of 5.73 out of a possible 10, ⁤indicating areas for enhancement in passenger ‍experience.One British traveller, identified as ⁤KatKat88 on Tripadvisor, shared a candid assessment:⁣ “Tunis is⁤ definitely worth a visit. But AVOID the‍ airport if can!!!” While ⁢acknowledging the airport’s aesthetic appeal, ⁣describing it as “a gorgeous building, modern but with a definite moorish feeling to it,”⁣ the traveller ‍expressed significant dissatisfaction with the service provided by airport staff, characterising them as ‍”insolent, rude and unaccommodating.” Such feedback highlights the critical importance of operational efficiency and customer service in maintaining ⁢a positive reputation, especially for airports experiencing rapid growth⁣ in passenger volume.

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