Tunisia plans to expand its main Tunis-Carthage International Airport at an estimated cost of 3 billion dinars ($1 billion), aiming to nearly quadruple passenger capacity as part of efforts to modernize the country’s air transport infrastructure.
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According to Reuters, the Transport Ministry said on Sunday that the project will raise the airport’s capacity from about 5 million passengers to 18.5 million annually by 2031.
The expansion has been included in the 2026 investment budget of the Civil Aviation and Airports Authority.
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