Route Network
Tunis Carthage Airport connects 56 destinations worldwide, with Paris standing out as its busiest route. The longest nonstop flight is to Montreal, and the shortest flight is to Palermo.
Route and destination data updated July 11, 2026.
Tunis Carthage Airport is served by 24 airlines, with Tunisair in the lead at 37% of routes. The top three carriers together cover 68% of routes. 14 carriers operate only one route each. A total of 23 airlines operate international routes, compared with two airlines serving domestic routes. Tunisair is operating the longest nonstop flight, connecting to Montreal with a flight time of 9 hrs 15 mins.
Tunis Carthage Airport provides direct service to 27 countries across four continents. The route network is 4% domestic and 96% international. France is the primary international destination.
Delays
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
Global Rankings
Runways
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10,509 ft 3,203 m 10,509 ft · 3,203 m | 148 ft 45 m 148 ft · 45 m | Asphalt | |
| 10,509 ft 3,203 m 10,509 ft · 3,203 m | 148 ft 45 m 148 ft · 45 m | Asphalt | |
| 9,350 ft 2,850 m 9,350 ft · 2,850 m | 148 ft 45 m 148 ft · 45 m | Asphalt | |
| 9,350 ft 2,850 m 9,350 ft · 2,850 m | 148 ft 45 m 148 ft · 45 m | Asphalt |
Runway Length
10 aircraft cannot operate at Tunis Carthage Airport due to runway length constraints. The airport’s longest runway is 10,509 ft (3,203 m), which is below the typical takeoff or landing distance required by the aircraft listed here.
| Aircraft | Takeoff | Landing |
|---|---|---|
| Boeing 777-300 | 10,597 ft 3,230 m 10,597 ft · 3,230 m | 5,906 ft 1,800 m 5,906 ft · 1,800 m |
| Boeing 747-100 | 10,650 ft 3,246 m 10,650 ft · 3,246 m | 6,168 ft 1,880 m 6,168 ft · 1,880 m |
| Boeing 747-8 VIP / BBJ | 10,801 ft 3,292 m 10,801 ft · 3,292 m | 7,001 ft 2,134 m 7,001 ft · 2,134 m |
| Boeing 747-8 Freighter | 10,801 ft 3,292 m 10,801 ft · 3,292 m | 7,001 ft 2,134 m 7,001 ft · 2,134 m |
| Boeing 747-300 | 10,827 ft 3,300 m 10,827 ft · 3,300 m | 6,919 ft 2,109 m 6,919 ft · 2,109 m |
| Boeing 747-400F | 10,827 ft 3,300 m 10,827 ft · 3,300 m | 6,890 ft 2,100 m 6,890 ft · 2,100 m |
| Boeing 747-400ER | 10,892 ft 3,320 m 10,892 ft · 3,320 m | 7,136 ft 2,175 m 7,136 ft · 2,175 m |
| Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde | 11,250 ft 3,429 m 11,250 ft · 3,429 m | 7,218 ft 2,200 m 7,218 ft · 2,200 m |
| Antonov An-225 Mriya | 11,483 ft 3,500 m 11,483 ft · 3,500 m | 10,827 ft 3,300 m 10,827 ft · 3,300 m |
| McDonnell Douglas DC-8-71 | 11,499 ft 3,505 m 11,499 ft · 3,505 m | 5,909 ft 1,801 m 5,909 ft · 1,801 m |
Operational Context
Tunis Carthage (IATA: TUN) operates around 94 flights per day to 57 nonstop destinations. Its network includes 2 domestic and 54 international routes, with Tunisair as the leading carrier and Paris currently the busiest connection. From TUN, passengers can reach 27 countries across 4 continents, and the longest runway measures 3,203 m (10,509 ft).