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Nouvelair
IATA
BJ
ICAO
LBT
Callsign
NOUVELAIR
Founded 1989 (as Air Liberté Tunisie)
Hubs Monastir Habib Bourguiba Airport
Focus cities Tunis-Carthage Airport
Djerba-Zarzis Airport
Fleet size 11
Destinations 25
Headquarters Monastir, Tunisia
Key people Aziz Milad (CEO), Sami Zitouni
Website: http://www.nouvelair.com/
Nouvelair Airbus A321
Nouvelair Airbus A321

Nouvelair is an airline based in Monastir in Tunisia. It operates tourist charters from European cities to Tunisian holiday resorts. Its main bases are Habib Bourguiba International Airport, Tunis-Carthage International Airport and Djerba-Zarzis Airport.[1]

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History

The airline was established in 1989 as Air Liberté Tunisie and started operations on 21 March 1990. It was founded as a charter affiliate of French operator Air Liberté. It is majority owned by Aziz Milad and has 614 employees (at March 2007).[1]

Destinations

Nouvelair operates scheduled services to the following destinations (at August 2007):

Africa

Europe

Fleet

The Nouvelair fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007)[1] :

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-10, p. 57. 



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