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Tunis Airport handles just fewer than four million passengers each year, thus is one of the busiest in Tunisia. The airport is located in Tunis, therefore exploring the city's sights and attractions is fairly simple, especially if travelers opt to arrange car rental in Tunis Airport, which is a very popular method of transport.
The airport offers both international and domestic flights all year round, which are operated by several airlines such as: British Airways, which connects to London Gatwick; Air Europa, which connects to Madrid and Barcelona; Egypt Air, connecting to Cairo; and Emirates, who offer flights to and from Dubai.
An Arrivals and Departures hall can be found in the airport's international and domestic terminal, along with a wide range of facilities and services. Throughout the airport passengers will find facilities such as: prayer rooms, ATMs, business center, VIP lounge, wireless internet access, currency exchange services, cafés and restaurants and shops.
Visitors will also be able to arrange cheap car rental in Tunis Airport in advance or upon landing as a good selection of rental companies have reservation desks and fleets on-site such as Hertz, Sixt and Thrifty. Renting a car is a great way to explore the airport surroundings and the city as it enables tourists to be flexible with their travel plans.
There is plenty to see with car rental in Tunis Airport throughout the city such as: the Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul, which dates back to 1882; Port de France; the Bardo Museum, which is located in the Palace of Ottoman-era Bey dating back to the 13th century; and Zitouna Mosque.
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