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Carthage Airport
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Carthage Airport is an international airport, located in Tunis, Tunisia. Although it doesn't carry the tag "international", it is served by airlines of multiple countries, making it an international facility. It has the IATA Airport Code TUS.
It is a hub for Tunisair, Nouvel Air Tunisie , Tuninter and Tunisavia .
On May 7 of 2002 it suffered a tragedy as a Boeing 737 of Egyptair, attempting to land from Cairo crashed 4 miles from the airport, killing 14 of the 62 people on board.
The airport is named after the Carthage tombs located near Tunis.
Airlines serving this facility include:
- Adria Airways
- Aero Lloyd
- Aero Transport Italia
- Aeroflot
- Air Algerie
- Air Belgium
- Air Berlin
- Air France
- Air Holland
- Air Liberte
- Air Malta
- Alitalia
- Austrian Airlines
- Avi Obeney
- Bali Air
- Balkan Bulgarian
- British Airways
- Corsair
- Egyptair
- Euralair
- Eurofly
- Europe Aero Service
- GB Airways
- Hapag-Lloyd
- Iberia
- Interflug
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Luft transport
- Lufthansa
- Luxair
- MALÉV Hungarian Airlines
- Martinair
- Middle East Airlines
- Nouvel Air Tunisie
- Royal Air Maroc
- Royal Jordanian
- Scandinavian Airlines System
- Saudi Arabian Airlines
- Sobelair
- Sterling
- Swiss International Air Lines
- Syrian Arab Airlines
- Tarom
- Tuninter
- Tunisair
- Tunisavia
- Turkish Airlines
- Virgin Express (subsidiary of Virgin Atlantic)
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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