Tunisair
Tunisair SA الخطوط التونسية |
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IATA code : | TU |
ICAO code : | TAR |
Call sign : | TUNAIR |
Founding: | 1948 |
Seat: | Tunis , Tunisia |
Turnstile : | |
Home airport : | Tunis airport |
Company form: | Corporation |
ISIN : | TN0001200401 |
IATA prefix code : | 199 |
Management: | Elyes Mnakbi ( PDG ) |
Number of employees: | 3,711 (2013) |
Sales: | 937.3 million TND (2016) (about 381.5 million euros) |
Passenger volume: | 2.99 million (2016) |
Freight volume: | 5,766 t (2016) |
Frequent Flyer Program : | Fidelys |
Fleet size: | 28 (+ 5 orders) |
Aims: | National and international |
Website: | tunisair.com.tn |
Tunisair (originally Tunis Air , completely Société Tunisienne de l'Air -TUNISAIR- , Arabic الخطوط التونسية al-chututṭ al-tūnisiya ) is the national airline of Tunisia , based in Tunis and based at Tunis Airport . She is a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization .
history
The airline was founded on October 21, 1948 by the Tunisian government and Air France and began operations on April 1, 1949. In 1957 Air France minimized its stake, making Tunisia the largest shareholder. The company has been listed on the Tunis Stock Exchange since July 1995 . In the meantime (as of March 2015) the Tunisian state still holds 64.86% of the shares, Air France 5.58% and the rest is in the hands of institutional and private investors.
The company is also a member of the Arab Air Carriers Organization . Tunisair Express is a subsidiary and Tunisair held a 51% stake in Mauritania Airways .
In the long term, the Boeing 737 aircraft will be replaced by aircraft from the Airbus A320 family . There are also plans to fly to new destinations in Canada , China and the United States , which will require new long-haul aircraft. For this reason, Tunisair ordered new Airbus A330-200s in April 2008 . On June 9, 2015, the first of three A330-200s was delivered to Tunisair.
At the beginning of 2017, Elyes Mnakbi succeeded Sarra Rejeb, who took over the management of SNCFT , in the management of the company .
Destinations
Tunisair serves more than 40 destinations with scheduled flights and others with charter flights , also for German tour operators . In Germany there are flights to Berlin , Düsseldorf , Frankfurt , Hamburg and Munich . In Austria Vienna is on the flight plan and in Switzerland it is Basel , Geneva and Zurich . Further destinations are offered by the subsidiary Tunisair Express .
fleet
Current fleet
As of March 2020, the Tunisair fleet consists of 28 aircraft with an average age of 17.5 years:
Aircraft type | number | ordered | Remarks | Seats ( Business / Economy ) |
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Airbus A319-100 | 4th | two inactive | 106 (16/90)
144 (- / 144) |
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Airbus A320-200 | 15th | one equipped with sharklets ; one inactive
TS-IML & TS-IMP in "Carthage Eagles (2018 World Cup)" special livery |
162 (- / 162) | |
Airbus A320neo | 5 | - open - | ||
Airbus A330-200 | 2 | 266 (24/242) | ||
Boeing 737-600 | 7th | four inactive; TS-IOP in "70th Anniversary Retro" special livery | 126 (- / 126) | |
total | 28 | 5 |
Historic fleet
In the past, Tunisair used Airbus A300-600R , Douglas DC-4 , Lockheed L-1011-500 TriStar and Sud Aviation Caravelle, among others .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Tunisair: Hausse du chiffre d'affaires et du nombre de passagers transportés en 2016 (French), article from January 23, 2017 on businessnews.com.tn, accessed on May 16, 2017
- ↑ Data sheet of the Bourse de Tunis (French; PDF, 203 KB), accessed on May 16, 2017
- ↑ a b Tunisair takes delivery of its first A330-200. In: airbus.com. Airbus , June 9, 2015, accessed June 10, 2015.
- ↑ Ilyes Mnakbi, nouveau PDG de Tunisair: Sarra Rejeb à la tête de la SNCFT (French), article from December 30, 2016 on HuffPost Tunisie, accessed on May 16, 2017
- ^ Tunisair Fleet Details and History. Retrieved March 12, 2020 .
- ↑ Orders & deliveries. In: airbus.com. Airbus , accessed March 24, 2017 .
- ↑ Ch-aviation - Tunisair (English), accessed on March 24, 2017
- ↑ Our fleet. In: tunisair.com. Tunisair, accessed August 24, 2014.