Carrier "Tunisair" has increased its flights to France as of last October 30 with a fifth daily flight to Paris from Tunis, which means 35 flights a week and 5 flights from Monastir on Mondays. In a communiqué published on Thursday, the national carrier announced the increase of regular flights to Europe from October 30 to next March 24. Toulouse will indeed be served by a daily flight, Marseille by 11 weekly flights and Lyon by 8 flights a week. Nice will be served by 9 flights every week (two new flights on Thursdays ) and 5 flights are scheduled for Nantes (a new flight on Saturdays (. Besides, Tunisair will schedule flights between Djerba and Lyon (3 weekly flights with a new one on Sundays ), Nantes ( 2 flights on Thursdays and Sundays) and Strasbourg (2 flights on Mondays and Fridays. ( The national carrier will also schedule 9 flights a week to Milan (Italy) , and 5 weekly flights to London from Tunis (on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays), not to mention flights from Monastir to Manchester on Saturdays. As to Stwizerland, Tunisair schedules a 3rd flight to Zurich from Tunis on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. On the other hand, Tunisair is scheduling a flight to Bilbao, Spain on Mondays.
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