Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport, airport in Tunisia
Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport is a modern facility in Enfidha, Tunisia, primarily serving European passengers traveling to coastal destinations. The terminal features clear signage, check-in counters, baggage handling areas, and multiple service points organized for smooth passenger flow.
The airport was established in 2007 and opened to the public in December 2009 following an investment of approximately 436 million euros. After Tunisia's political changes in 2011, the original name was changed, and it now carries the names of the two nearby towns.
The airport is a meeting point where people from many countries gather before or after their journeys. European and Tunisian cultures intersect here, with multilingual staff assisting visitors and a mix of languages throughout the terminals.
Taxis and shuttle buses wait at the terminal after each arrival, with car rental desks also located in the building. Travelers with lighter luggage or more flexibility can use bus services to nearby towns like Enfidha and Sousse.
The airport is relatively compact, allowing travelers to move quickly from landing to exit without navigating large crowds. This manageable size has proven beneficial for many visitors who appreciate a straightforward passage after a long flight.
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