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"Sevenair" launches new service between Djerba and Tripoli.


Summary: With a view to making the island of Djerba Djerba [1] (also transliterated as Jerba, Jarbah or Girba جربة) is with its 514 km² the largest island off North Africa, located in the Gulf of Gabes off the coast of Tunisia.  more attractive to Libyan tourists, the Tunisian airline company "Sevenair Sevenair, formerly known as Tuninter ( ) is an airline based in Tunisia and operates internal, short-distance flights as part of Tunisair. Destinations
As of May 2007, Tuninter operates scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:[1]
    " is launching as of today a new service involving two flights per week between Djerba and the Libyan capital, Tripoli Tripoli, city, Lebanon
    Tripoli (trĭp`əlē) or Tarabulus (täräb`l
    .

    With a view to making the island of Djerba more attractive to Libyan tourists, the Tunisian airline company "Sevenair" is launching as of today a new service involving two flights per week between Djerba and the Libyan capital, Tripoli. <p>A Libyan delegation comprising journalists, travel agents and civil aviation representatives has arrived in Djerba on Thursday Thursday: see week. . The delegation will visit the island's attractions insofar in·so·far  
    adv.
    To such an extent.

    Adv. 1. insofar - to the degree or extent that; "insofar as it can be ascertained, the horse lung is comparable to that of man"; "so far as it is reasonably practical he should practice
     as it health care facilities and leisure activities, are concerned.

    An informed source in "Sevenair" has also announced the forthcoming launch of a new service between Tabarka, northwest of Tunisia and Tripoli, as well a fourthAa weekly flight linking Sfax to Tripoli.

    "Sevenair" a subsidiary of "Tunisair", Tunisia's flagship carrier, was created in 1991. Originally a domestic airline, the company is now operating services to Italy and Malta. Between 1991 and 2008 the company has carried some 6 million passengers.

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    Publication:UMCI News (Potomac Falls, VA)
    Date:Nov 6, 2009
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