Enfidha – Hammamet International Airport

Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport
مطار النفيضة حمامات الدولي
Maṭār an-Nafīḍah Ḥammāmāt ad-Duwalī
IATA: NBEICAO: DTNZ
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Tunisian Airport Authority
Operator TAV Airports Holding
Location Enfidha
Coordinates
Website http://www.tavtunisie.com/
Map
NBE
Location in Tunisia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 10,827 3,300 Asphalt

Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport (IATA: NBEICAO: DTNZ) is an airport in Enfidha, Tunisia.

Construction began in 2007 and the airport opened on 1 December 2009 with the first flight on 4 December 2009. The total building costs were given as 436 million Euros .

Enfidha Airport was originally planned as a second hub for Tunisair, but the airline stated that only occasional charter flights would be operated . The airport will be mostly used by European airlines bringing travellers to Tunisian holiday resorts.

The airport was originally named after the former Tunisian president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. On 15 January 2011, one day after he left the country due to the social protests against his long dictatorship, his name and his pictures were removed from the airport building. The new name is Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport.

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History

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Aigle Azur Paris-Orly
Air Berlin Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg
ArkeFly Amsterdam
Aviogenex Belgrade
Condor Munich, Stuttgart
Enter Air Warsaw, Wrocław
Finnair Seasonal Charter & Leisure Flight: Helsinki
Flybe Seasonal Charter: Manchester [begins 26 June]
Helvetic Airways Seasonal: Bern
Jetairfly Brussels, Brussels-Charleroi, Liège
Seasonal: Ostend
JeTran Air Seasonal: Bucharest-Băneasa
Luxair Luxembourg
Nouvelair Charter: Aberdeen, Hamburg, Hanover, Humberside, Munich, Oslo
Primera Air Seasonal: Billund
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal: Stockholm-Arlanda, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Oslo
Transavia Amsterdam
Transavia France Lille
TUIfly Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hanover, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart
Thomas Cook Airlines Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff [begins 6 November], East Midlands, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle
Seasonal: Norwich [begins 16 October]
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium Brussels, Ostend, Liège
Thomson Airways Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster/Sheffield, East Midlands, Exeter, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, London-Luton, London-Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle
Tunisair Belgrade, Berlin-Schönefeld, Budapest, Bydgoszcz, Düsseldorf, Dublin, Frankfurt,Ljubljana, Hamburg, Hanover, Manchester, Munich, Turin , Zürich, Zweibrücken, Dresden
XL Airways France Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Lille
XL Airways Germany Cologne/Bonn

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