
Thomas Cook the international tour operator will resume the organization of trips to Tunisia from Saturday April 8. TUI, another great tour operator will do the same as of next summer. Travel offers on Tunisia are now on the websites of the two tour operators.
The decision of these tour operators comes after the publication by the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs of a decision alleging travel restrictions on Tunisia.
"On the condition of observing the caution recommended, travelers can go to Tunisia, on the Mahdia-Monastir-Sousse -Hammamet- Nabeul-Tunis-Bizerte coastline", reads the site of the Belgian department.
Several international operators, whose cruise lines have already resumed or announced their intentions to resume their stopovers in Tunis.
The latest is the private Italian shipping company "MSC Cruises", whose executive president Pierfrancesco Vago said Thursday in Tunis, the intention of his company to resume its stopovers in the country.
These operators suspended their operations in Tunisia following the terrorist attacks in the Bardo museum on March 18, 2015 and in Sousse on June 26 of the same year.
source: TAP
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