Tunisia plans to resume commercial flights late June

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Tunisia moves to resume commercial flights as it plans to reopen its airspace, land and sea borders on June 27, 2020 as part of full de-confinement scheduled for June 14.

On Tuesday, the Minister of State in charge of Transport and the Tourism minister on inspected the Tunis-Carthage International Airport.

From the check-in desks at the border police service, the two ministers toured the airport, accompanied by a host of officials and journalists.

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