10th November 2021
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Next summer, Tunisian airline Nouvelair will resume regular service from Manchester Airport.
Due to restrictions imposed by the UK government, the service was forced to be terminated shortly after it began in July.
The privately-owned Tunisian airline has been able to resume service to Manchester in time for the Easter holidays thanks to the lifting of travel restrictions.
From 29th March, the only airline serving Tunis from Manchester will operate two Airbus A320 flights per week.
Karen Smart, the airport’s managing director, said: “The return of Nouvelair to Manchester is terrific news for the 100,000 or so passengers in our catchment who travel to Tunisia each year and will increase choice available to those seeking some sunshine over Easter.”
Nouvelair’s UK sales agent, Carl Denton, added: “After being restricted to a limited program in 2021, we are very excited to restart operations again for 2022, with an expanded operation which will provide great access for holidays, business and most importantly to allow friends and families to reconnect with Tunisia again.”
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