Travel agency Christian Tour estimates that it will send nearly 10,000 Romanian tourists on charter flights to Tunisia this year, the destination being a cheaper alternative to Turkey, one of the main attractions for Romanian families going to the seaside abroad.
After an 8-year break, Christian Tour has resumed charter flights to Tunisia and is operating three planes per week this season, departing from Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca, and Arad airports.
The company made this decision because Tunisia is cheaper than Turkey, which is preferred by Romanian families looking for all-inclusive stays abroad.
Agency representatives estimate that, by the beginning of October, the tour operator will send approximately 9,900 Romanian tourists to Tunisia.
Source: Profit
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Christian Tour choose to resume flights to Tunisia?
Tunisia is a more affordable alternative to Turkey for families seeking all-inclusive packages abroad.
From which airports do the charter flights to Tunisia depart?
Flights are operated weekly with departures from Bucharest (Otopeni), Cluj-Napoca, and Arad airports.
How many tourists are estimated to visit Tunisia via Christian Tour this year?
The agency estimates it will send approximately 9,900 to 10,000 Romanian tourists by the beginning of October.