FAF 2024: Transport Minister presents Tunisia’s vision in civil aviation field by 2040


Riyadh: «Tunisia’s vision in the field of civil aviation by 2040 is based on consolidating the axes related to the sustainability of civil aviation and the integration of airports and aviation in mobility and infrastructure networks,» Minister of Equipment and Housing, in charge of the Transport Ministry, Sarra ZaSfrani Zenzri said during the 3rd Future of the Aviation Forum (FAF 2024) being held from May 20 to 22, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Zenzri spoke of the reforms introduced by Tunisia to achieve sustainable development, mainly reorganizing civil aviation services as well as increasing Tunisian airports’ capacity from 19.5 million passengers, to 33 million passengers by 2030 and 35 million passengers by 2035, reads a statement of the Transport Ministry, on Monday.

The minister also spoke of strengthening the number of internal and external air links in Tunisia, from 60 to 90 destinations, as well as developing a national plan to reduce CO2 emissions, which will be presented to the International Civil Avi
ation Organization (ICAO), before the end of June 2024.

Tunisia has launched several projects aimed at modernizing Tunisian airports’ infrastructure and improving the quality of the services presented, as well as connecting large airports to public transport networks and logistics areas, the same source said.

The minister stressed the need to develop domestic air traffic so as to facilitate trips to inland regions across the country as well as boost development there. «Several measures have been taken to encourage airlines to launch domestic commercial flights, including exemption from payment of airport and air navigation service charges,» she pointed out.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

FAF 2024: Transport Minister presents Tunisia’s vision in civil aviation field by 2040


Riyadh: «Tunisia’s vision in the field of civil aviation by 2040 is based on consolidating the axes related to the sustainability of civil aviation and the integration of airports and aviation in mobility and infrastructure networks,» Minister of Equipment and Housing, in charge of the Transport Ministry, Sarra ZaSfrani Zenzri said during the 3rd Future of the Aviation Forum (FAF 2024) being held from May 20 to 22, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Zenzri spoke of the reforms introduced by Tunisia to achieve sustainable development, mainly reorganizing civil aviation services as well as increasing Tunisian airports’ capacity from 19.5 million passengers, to 33 million passengers by 2030 and 35 million passengers by 2035, reads a statement of the Transport Ministry, on Monday.

The minister also spoke of strengthening the number of internal and external air links in Tunisia, from 60 to 90 destinations, as well as developing a national plan to reduce CO2 emissions, which will be presented to the International Civil Avi
ation Organization (ICAO), before the end of June 2024.

Tunisia has launched several projects aimed at modernizing Tunisian airports’ infrastructure and improving the quality of the services presented, as well as connecting large airports to public transport networks and logistics areas, the same source said.

The minister stressed the need to develop domestic air traffic so as to facilitate trips to inland regions across the country as well as boost development there. «Several measures have been taken to encourage airlines to launch domestic commercial flights, including exemption from payment of airport and air navigation service charges,» she pointed out.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

FAF 2024: Transport Minister presents Tunisia’s vision in civil aviation field by 2040


Riyadh: «Tunisia’s vision in the field of civil aviation by 2040 is based on consolidating the axes related to the sustainability of civil aviation and the integration of airports and aviation in mobility and infrastructure networks,» Minister of Equipment and Housing, in charge of the Transport Ministry, Sarra ZaSfrani Zenzri said during the 3rd Future of the Aviation Forum (FAF 2024) being held from May 20 to 22, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Zenzri spoke of the reforms introduced by Tunisia to achieve sustainable development, mainly reorganizing civil aviation services as well as increasing Tunisian airports’ capacity from 19.5 million passengers, to 33 million passengers by 2030 and 35 million passengers by 2035, reads a statement of the Transport Ministry, on Monday.

The minister also spoke of strengthening the number of internal and external air links in Tunisia, from 60 to 90 destinations, as well as developing a national plan to reduce CO2 emissions, which will be presented to the International Civil Avi
ation Organization (ICAO), before the end of June 2024.

Tunisia has launched several projects aimed at modernizing Tunisian airports’ infrastructure and improving the quality of the services presented, as well as connecting large airports to public transport networks and logistics areas, the same source said.

The minister stressed the need to develop domestic air traffic so as to facilitate trips to inland regions across the country as well as boost development there. «Several measures have been taken to encourage airlines to launch domestic commercial flights, including exemption from payment of airport and air navigation service charges,» she pointed out.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

FAF 2024: Transport Minister presents Tunisia’s vision in civil aviation field by 2040


Riyadh: «Tunisia’s vision in the field of civil aviation by 2040 is based on consolidating the axes related to the sustainability of civil aviation and the integration of airports and aviation in mobility and infrastructure networks,» Minister of Equipment and Housing, in charge of the Transport Ministry, Sarra ZaSfrani Zenzri said during the 3rd Future of the Aviation Forum (FAF 2024) being held from May 20 to 22, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Zenzri spoke of the reforms introduced by Tunisia to achieve sustainable development, mainly reorganizing civil aviation services as well as increasing Tunisian airports’ capacity from 19.5 million passengers, to 33 million passengers by 2030 and 35 million passengers by 2035, reads a statement of the Transport Ministry, on Monday.

The minister also spoke of strengthening the number of internal and external air links in Tunisia, from 60 to 90 destinations, as well as developing a national plan to reduce CO2 emissions, which will be presented to the International Civil Avi
ation Organization (ICAO), before the end of June 2024.

Tunisia has launched several projects aimed at modernizing Tunisian airports’ infrastructure and improving the quality of the services presented, as well as connecting large airports to public transport networks and logistics areas, the same source said.

The minister stressed the need to develop domestic air traffic so as to facilitate trips to inland regions across the country as well as boost development there. «Several measures have been taken to encourage airlines to launch domestic commercial flights, including exemption from payment of airport and air navigation service charges,» she pointed out.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Diamond League: Mohamed Amine Jhinaoui qualifies for Paris OG


Tunis: Tunisian athlete Mohamed Amine Jhinaoui booked a ticket for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after securing the minimum in Men’s 3000m Steeplechase at the 4th round of the 2024 Diamond League, held in Rabat, Morocco.

Jhinaoui finished 8th after clocking 08:13.86. Tunisian Ahmed Jaziri who had already qualified for the Paris OG, finished 13 (08:20.49).

As such, the number of Tunisian athletes to partake in the 2024 Paris OG rose to 25.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Diamond League: Mohamed Amine Jhinaoui qualifies for Paris OG


Tunis: Tunisian athlete Mohamed Amine Jhinaoui booked a ticket for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games after securing the minimum in Men’s 3000m Steeplechase at the 4th round of the 2024 Diamond League, held in Rabat, Morocco.

Jhinaoui finished 8th after clocking 08:13.86. Tunisian Ahmed Jaziri who had already qualified for the Paris OG, finished 13 (08:20.49).

As such, the number of Tunisian athletes to partake in the 2024 Paris OG rose to 25.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Partly cloudy weather tonight (INM)


Tunis: The sky will be partly cloudy in the south and partly cloudy in the north and centre of the country on Monday night.

The clouds will be denser in the far north, with the possibility of rain, according to a monitoring bulletin issued by the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).

The wind will blow from the north, relatively strong to strong near the coast, in the mountains and in the south, and moderate elsewhere.

Temperatures will be between 16 and 21 degrees Celsius in the north, on the hills and in the east of the centre of the country, and between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius elsewhere.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Two Tunisians among winners of Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Mushayqih Literary Arts Competition


Tunis: Tunisian writer Sana Ben Abdallah and poet Mabrouk Salah Sayari are among the 12 winners of the 4th Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Mushayqih Literary Arts Competition.

Launched by Saudi Arabia in 2020, the competition is dedicated to Arabic-speaking writers. The competition includes four categories: short story, Arabic poem, literary article and historical research, a new section created in 2024.

Sana Ben Abdallah won the 1st prize in the “Short Story” category , while Mabrouk Salah Sayari took the 2nd prize in the “Arabic Poem” category.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse