Each day this year The Blue Swan Daily uses the extensive insights available to CAPA – Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot on the world’s largest airlines and airports. Today, we feature Tunisair (IATA: TU; ICAO: TAR), one of the major players in the North African market and majority-owned by the Tunisian government.
DESTINATIONS (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
CAPACITY SPLIT BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
LARGEST NETWORK POINT BY CAPACITY (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
INTERNATIONAL MARKET CAPACITY BREAKDOWN BY COUNTRY (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
BUSIEST INTERNATIONAL MARKETS BY CAPACITY (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
AVERAGE FLIGHT LENGTH (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
FLEET LISTING (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
AVERAGE FLEET AGE (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
ANNUAL CAPACITY GROWTH (2012-2017)
ANNUAL TRAFFIC GROWTH (2000 – 2013)
MONTHLY CAPACITY TRENDS AND SEASONALITY
Formally known as Sevenair, but now branded as Tunisair Express (IATA: UG; ICAO: TUX), the regional subsidiary of Tunisair operates a small fleet of regional jet and turboprop types across a domestic and international short haul network.
DESTINATIONS (w/c 12-Feb-2018)
BUSIEST DOMESTIC MARKETS BY CAPACITY (w/c 12-Feb-2018)