Djerba–Zarzis International Airport

Djerba–Zarzis International Airport
Aéroport international de Djerba-Zarzis
مطار جربة جرجيس الدولي
IATA: DJEICAO: DTTJ
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Tunisian Civil Aviation & Airports Authority
Location Djerba, Tunisia
Elevation AMSL 14 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 33°52′30″N 10°46′31″E / 33.87500°N 10.77528°E / 33.87500; 10.77528
Website djerbaairport.net
Map
DJE

Location of airport in Tunisia

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 3,220 10,565 Asphalt
Statistics (2006, 2011)
Passengers (2011) 1,781,000
Aircraft movements (2006) 24,392[1]
Aircraft Freight (2006) 90 tonnes[1]

Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (French: Aéroport international de Djerba-Zarzis, Tunisian Arabic: مطار جربة جرجيس الدولي) (IATA: DJE, ICAO: DTTJ) is the international airport serving the island of Djerba in Tunisia.[5] The airport began operation in 1970[6] and today is an important destination for seasonal leisure flights.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aigle Azur Seasonal: Paris-Orly
Condor Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hannover, Munich
Germania Seasonal: Berlin-Schönefeld[7]
I-Fly Seasonak charter: Moscow-Vnukovo
Luxair Luxembourg
Nordwind Airlines Seasonak charter: Voronezh
Nouvelair Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Seasonal charter: Belgrade, Bologna, Bordeaux, Cologne/Bonn, Hannover, Katowice, Leipzig/Halle, Lisbon, Munich, Manchester, Stuttgart, St Petersburg, Verona
Pegas Fly Seasonal charter: Arkhangelsk, Belgorod, Krasnodar, Murmansk
SmartWings
operated by Travel Service
Seasonal: Prague[8]
Thomas Cook Airlines Seasonal charter: London-Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium Seasonal charter: Brussels
Thomson Airways Seasonal: London-Gatwick, Manchester
Travel Service Seasonal charter: Prague, Brno
TUI Airlines Netherlands Seasonal charter: Amsterdam
TUIfly Nordic Seasonal charter: Stockholm-Arlanda
Transavia France Paris-Orly
Seasonal: Nantes
Tunisair Basel/Mulhouse, Berlin-Schönefeld, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Lyon, Marseille, Munich, Nantes, Nice, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Strasbourg, Stuttgart, Tozeur, Zürich
Seasonal: Katowice, Lisbon
Tunisair Express Sfax, Tunis
Vueling Seasonal: Barcelona[9]
XL Airways France Seasonal: Lille, Paris-Charles de Gaulle
SaudiaSeasonal: Medina

Accidents and incidents

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