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Flights to Tunisia

Everything you need to fly to Tunisia

Search fares, compare airlines, browse popular routes from your city and pick the right airport — Tunis (TUN), Djerba (DJE) or Enfidha-Hammamet (NBE). All in one place.

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3
International airports
2h 30
Avg. flight from Europe
€80–250
Typical EU return
50+
Airlines serving Tunisia
Airports

Tunisia's three international airports

Pick the right one for your trip — beach, city or desert.

What to expect at Tunis-Carthage

Two terminals, 8 km north-east of central Tunis

Hub for Tunisair, Nouvelair, Tunisair Express + 40 carriers

Free Wi-Fi airport-wide (register with phone or email)

ATMs (BIAT, STB, BNA) and bureau de change on arrival

Duty-free, pharmacy, kiosks, prayer room, smoking area

Cafés & restaurants both landside and airside

Airlines

Airlines flying to Tunisia

Around 50 airlines serve Tunisia year-round, climbing past 80 in summer with charter and seasonal routes. Here are the names you'll actually see when you search.

Tunisair (TU)
National carrier

Tunisair (TU)

Hub at Tunis-Carthage. Serves Paris, London, Brussels, Frankfurt, Milan, Rome, Madrid, Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah and most French regional cities. A320 & 737 fleet, 1×23 kg checked baggage on standard fares.

Tunisian low-cost

Nouvelair (BJ)

Year-round service from France, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Switzerland to Tunis, Djerba and Enfidha. Often the cheapest direct option — flash sales drop returns from France to under €100. 20 kg checked.

Transavia (TO)
Air France-KLM low-cost

Transavia (TO)

Strong network from Paris-Orly, Lyon, Nantes, Marseille and Montpellier to Tunis, Djerba, Enfidha and Monastir. Bag fees apply. Reliable on-time performance.

Full-service Europe

Air France, Lufthansa, ITA, Iberia

Full-service to Tunis from Paris-CDG, Frankfurt, Munich, Rome and Madrid. More expensive but better connection options for North America and Asia. Standard checked baggage included.

Long-haul connector

Turkish Airlines (TK)

Multiple daily flights from Istanbul (IST) to Tunis. Excellent for connecting from Asia, the Middle East and the US east coast. Generous baggage and meal service even in economy.

Gulf carriers

Qatar Airways & Emirates

Both fly daily into Tunis from Doha and Dubai — perfect for connections from Asia, the Pacific and the Indian subcontinent. Premium experience with strong economy product.

European low-cost

Ryanair, Wizz Air, easyJet, Eurowings

Seasonal and route-by-route. Ryanair flies into Tunis from a few European cities; Wizz Air operates Eastern European routes to Enfidha; easyJet and Eurowings serve resort airports through summer. Bag fees apply.

Charter

TUI, Corendon, Condor, Pegasus

Beach holidays often sold as flight-plus-hotel on charter carriers, with NBE (Enfidha) the main destination. Service is generally reliable, on-time and bag-inclusive.

Popular routes

Flights from your city

Detailed guides to airlines, prices and the best months to fly to Tunisia from each major European departure city.

Where Tunisia connects to

Direct flights operate year-round from Paris, London, Brussels, Frankfurt, Munich, Geneva, Milan, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah and most major French and Italian regional cities. Seasonal charter and low-cost routes (Ryanair, Transavia, Tui, Nouvelair Charter) add another 40+ European cities from May to October. There are no direct flights from North America or Asia — connect via Paris, Frankfurt, Istanbul or Doha.
Hammamet beach — most leisure flights land in Enfidha or Tunis
Family with luggage at the airport checking the flight information board

Which airport should you fly into?

Tunis-Carthage (TUN): the main hub, 8 km from central Tunis. Best for city breaks, the north, Hammamet (90 min south by car) and most multi-region trips. Enfidha-Hammamet (NBE): a modern airport built specifically for the resort coast — 40 minutes from Hammamet and Sousse. The right choice if you're going straight to a beach hotel. Djerba-Zarzis (DJE): the island airport in the south. Direct flights from across Europe in summer, fewer in winter. The fastest route to Djerba and a useful entry point for desert trips via Tataouine and Douz.

When to book and what to pay

Cheapest months for flights: November, early December, January, February (excluding Christmas/NY), and the first three weeks of March. Return fares from European hubs regularly drop to €80–€140. Mid-range: April, May, late September, October. Expect €120–€200. Peak: mid-June through August. €200–€350+, with school-holiday weeks the most expensive. Book 6–10 weeks ahead for the best fare-to-flexibility ratio. Tuesday/Wednesday flights are typically cheaper than Friday/Sunday.
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