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    Tunisair, an ongoing turbulence

    2 May 2025Updated:2 May 2025 Tops & flops
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    Every day brings its share of flops, delays and inconveniences for Tunisair customers, diminishing our hopes of a revival for the national airline. The latest was flight TU723 on Thursday May 1, which was due to land at 9.55pm from Orly, but arrived from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle at 3am on Friday.

    Will we come to terms with the fact that the Gazelle’s needs lie more in its resources and fleet than in repeated management changes?

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