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Air Malta resumes scheduled service to Tunis after 8 years
AIR Malta has launched a new scheduled service to Tunis - heralding the national airline's return to North Africa.
The Maltese airline is resuming services to Tunis after an absence of eight years, initially with three times a weekly operation. Due to short and convenient transfers through Malta International Airport, this new Air Malta service will offer seamless flight connectivity between Tunisia and the European cities of Vienna, London, Rome, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Brussels, Marseille, Catania, Milan and Zurich.
Air Malta will also provide full cargo services on this route opening up a new cargo gateway to/from Tunisia and beyond, the Logistics Update Africa of Navi Mumbai reported.
Paul Sies, chief commercial officer of Air Malta, Paul Sies, said: "The launch of this route initiates Air Malta's position as a carrier connecting the islands to important regions in Europe and North Africa. We are very excited to be one of the first European airlines to resume regular services to Tunis."
The Maltese airline is resuming services to Tunis after an absence of eight years, initially with three times a weekly operation. Due to short and convenient transfers through Malta International Airport, this new Air Malta service will offer seamless flight connectivity between Tunisia and the European cities of Vienna, London, Rome, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Brussels, Marseille, Catania, Milan and Zurich.
Air Malta will also provide full cargo services on this route opening up a new cargo gateway to/from Tunisia and beyond, the Logistics Update Africa of Navi Mumbai reported.
Paul Sies, chief commercial officer of Air Malta, Paul Sies, said: "The launch of this route initiates Air Malta's position as a carrier connecting the islands to important regions in Europe and North Africa. We are very excited to be one of the first European airlines to resume regular services to Tunis."
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