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  2. List of EasyJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia Djerba: Djerba–Zarzis International Airport: Enfidha: Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport: Turkey Antalya: Antalya Airport: Bodrum Milas: Milas–Bodrum Airport: Seasonal: Dalaman: Dalaman Airport: Istanbul: Istanbul Airport [38] Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport: Terminated [39] İzmir: İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport ...

  3. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport. [3] It operates domestic and international scheduled services on 927 routes in more than 34 countries via its affiliate airlines EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe. [4]

  4. Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport (IATA: NBE, ICAO: DTNH) is an airport in Enfidha, Tunisia, located about 40 kilometres (25 miles) southwest from the town of Hammamet. The airport is mostly used by European airlines bringing travellers to Tunisian holiday resorts.

  5. List of Tunisair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country City IATA ICAO Airport Ref Algeria: Algiers: ALG: DAAG: Houari Boumediene Airport [1]Algeria: Oran: ORN: DAOO: Oran Es Sénia Airport [1]Austria: Vienna: VIE: LOWW

  6. List of airlines of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct airlines of Tunisia. [1] Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Fly International Airways : NVJ: 2002 ...

  7. Djerba–Zarzis International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 6 August 2005, Tuninter Flight 1153, a Tuninter ATR-72 en route from Bari to Djerba, Tunisia, ditched into the Mediterranean Sea about 18 miles from the city of Palermo. 16 of the 39 people on board died.