Borj El Amri Airport
| Borj El Amri Airport مطار برج العامري Maṭār Burj al-'Āmrī |
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| Characteristics | ||
| ICAO code | DTTI | |
| Coordinates | ||
| Height above MSL | 33 m (108 ft ) | |
| Transport links | ||
| Distance from the city center | 5 km east of Borj El Amri, 23 km southwest of Tunis |
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| Local transport | bus | |
| Basic data | ||
| operator | Tunisian Civil Aviation & Airports Authority | |
| Passengers | 2000 | |
| Start-and runway | ||
| 13/31 | 1100 m × 30 m asphalt | |
The Borj El Amri Airport ( IATA code not forgive ICAO code DTTI ) is a small national airport in Tunisia . It is located about five kilometers east of the city of Borj El Amri in the Manouba governorate and 23 kilometers southwest of the capital Tunis .
The airport is served by Tunisair and private planes.
history
In World War II it served as the base of the United States Army Air Forces during the Africa campaign .