TNT launches Tunis air link

TNT has launched a Boeing 737-400 freighter link to Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, from its main European air hub in Liege, Belgium.
The service will operate five times weekly via Marseilles, with flights arriving in Tunis every weekday before start of business and leaving the city in the evening.  
 
The North African country does most of its trade with Europe. The country’s industries include clothing and textiles, automotive and aeronautics components, electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as pharmaceuticals.

The flight to Tunisia is the latest of a series of service improvements made by TNT under its Outlook strategy. In recent months, TNT also added Malta, Tel Aviv, Venice and Hannover to its air network.

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