How to Book Travel on Karthago Airlines

Karthago Airlines is a private airline connecting Tunisia and France owned by the Karthago Group and based out of North Africa. With a fleet comprised of six Boeing 737s, your flight will be roomy and comfortable. Travelers looking for an airline that is a cut above the rest in North Africa will want to book travel on Karthago Airlines.

Instructions

  1. Book Travel on Karthago Airlines

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      Get up to speed regarding Karthago Airlines' flight schedule, range of services and available destinations by contacting a travel agent. Your agent will be able to provide you with information that will help you decide if Karthago Airlines is the best match for your needs.

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      Nail down your travel dates, departure and arrival time preferences and the number of travelers in your party for your flight on Karthago Airlines. Your travel agent will need this information to book your flight.

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      Be sure to keep your travel agent abreast of any special requests regarding your trip on Karthago Airlines.

    Enjoy Your Flight With Karthago Airlines

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      Make sure to be at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure.

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      Do not bring any dangerous objects on board for the safety of yourself and other passengers. Such objects consist of, but are not limited to explosives, cutting objects and radioactive material.

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      Know that Karthago Airlines is very accommodating to your requests. You can customize your meal, in-flight movie and seating arrangements in either a single- or multi-class cabin.

    Explore Tunisia

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      Visit Carthage, the ancient city that was sacked by the Romans and subsequently destroyed. While certain aspects of Carthage remain, like beautiful views, flourishing flora and intriguing architecture, the city is mostly in ruins. Still, this is a must-see for history buffs.

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      Catch a concert at the Coliseum of El-Jem. Once the third-largest Roman arenas where gladiators fought to the death, this coliseum is now a venue for musical acts.

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      See the Cave d'Ali Berbere where you'll learn how Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves stayed hidden.

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      Communicate with Tunisia's people by brushing up on your Arabic and French. Arabic is the country's official language. However, Tunisia is a former colony of France, so French is also widely used. English is rarely spoken.

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