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Tunisia now connected to Ireland with a direct Dublin-enfidha flight

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Tuesday 20 May 2025 10:18
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Tunisia now connected to Ireland with a direct Dublin-enfidha flight
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Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport welcomed its first direct flight from Dublin on May 19, 2025, marking the official opening of a new connection between Tunisia and Ireland. The flight, operated by Tui Airlines Nederland, will be provided once a week until September 15, 2025, aboard a Boeing 737-800 in 189 places.

The passengers were welcomed in a festive atmosphere by the Tav Tunisia teams, airport manager, with flowers and welcome banners. This new line represents an important step in the diversification of tourism markets to Tunisia, according to TAV, which highlights the strategic importance of the Irish market.

This launch confirms the growing role of Enfidha-Hammamet airport as a key platform for the development of Tunisian tourism.

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