IATA code | UG |
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Routes | 20 |
Top route | Tunis Carthage to Luqa Malta Intl |
Airports served | 10 |
Top airport | Tunis Carthage |
On time
Cons: They boarded early, so it was a little stressful getting to the gate in time. The food was ok (little tuna and cheese sandwiches).
Pros: It was a great short flight. The crew was attentive, and everything went smoothly once we were on the plane.
Cons: The flight was unexpectedly delayed, and it took a while to board the plane.
On board Tunisair Express flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 55x35x25cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Tunisair Express assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.
Tunisair Express offers direct flights to 10 cities in 5 different countries. Luqa, Tunis, and Houmt Souk are the most popular cities covered by Tunisair Express.
Tunisair Express concentrates most of its flight operations in Tunis.
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While this airline primarily operates domestic flights within its base country of Tunisia, it also services trips to other international destinations, primarily in Europe. Depending on where you would like to visit, you can go to countries like Malta, France, and Italy.
Tunisair Express offers two travel classes that passengers can choose from for the majority of their flights: Economy and Business. A standard Economy ticket provides a free checked bag, the option of bringing a carry-on, and basic non-alcoholic beverages, while Business Class gives travelers spacious seats that provide additional legroom, free alcoholic drinks, and complimentary access to the airline lounge while waiting for the flight to board.
Despite the fact that this company is not part of an air alliance nor does it have codeshare agreements with other airlines, it does share connections with other businesses. For example, this airline is a subsidiary of Tunisair, a company that is known for being the flag carrier of Tunisia and for operating many international trips.
Tunisair Express’ fleet consists of three different planes, all of which are either ATR or Bombardier. The ATR 72-500 is the aircraft that the airline chooses to use the most frequently, as it is ideal for small to medium-range flights and can fit up to 70 passengers. For longer and more populated flights, the Bombardier CRJ-900 is generally used instead due to the fact that it can hold up to 88 passengers and is better equipped for flying long distances. The ATR 72-600 is similar to the ATR 72-500, but has a slightly higher passenger capacity.