Tunisia's Bold Leap: Expanding Tunis-Carthage Airport
Tunisia is set to expand the Tunis-Carthage airport with a $1 billion investment to increase its capacity from 5 million to 18.5 million passengers by 2031. The expansion is part of the 2026 Civil Aviation investment budget, shifting focus from new construction to modernizing existing infrastructure.
- Country:
- Tunisia
Tunisia is embarking on a major expansion of its main international hub, the Tunis-Carthage airport, at an estimated cost of 3 billion dinars, reflecting roughly $1 billion. The initiative aims to significantly increase passenger capacity and modernize the country's aviation infrastructure.
The Ministry of Transport revealed on Sunday that this extensive project would boost the airport's annual capacity from its current 5 million passengers to a projected 18.5 million by 2031. This decision aligns with broader efforts to elevate Tunisia's air transport facilities to meet future demands.
This development forms part of the 2026 investment budget of the Civil Aviation and Airports Authority. The strategic choice to expand the existing airport rather than constructing a new one indicates a decisive shift in Tunisia's aviation policy, leveraging current infrastructure for growth.
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