History

History

Enfidha-Hammamet Airport


TAV started the construction of Enfidha-Hammamet Airport in July 2007 and began operating the airport in December 2009. Located at 100 kilometers south of Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, the airport stands out with its proximity to the tourism destinations in the country. The airport consists of 130,000-square meter terminal building, 90-meter tall tower, 3,300-meter long and 60-meter wide runway. Enfidha-Hammamet became the first airport in the Africa continent to participate in the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program.


Milestones

  • In June 2004, TAV submitted the pre-qualifying documents for the international offer announced by the Tunisian governement to construct the airport.
  • In July 2004, seven companies, including TAV, were prequalified to participate in the tender.
  • In January 2007, TAV submitted its offer.
  • In May 2007, the Tunisian Ministry of Transport announced TAV as the preferred bidder and the Consession Agreement was signed with the related state authorities
  • In May 2007, TAV Tunisie S.A has been established
  • Construction of the projected Enfidha Airport started in July 2007
  • Enfidha International Airport started its operation in November 2009, after a record period time (823 days)

Useful Information

Shopping & Dining
Shopping & Dining

See the full range of shops in our shopping universe. At the airport you'll find a great selection of shops within fashion, electronics, design and souvenirs

Parking
Parking

Your way to a secure parking space! Benefit from the attractive online parking offers of Enfidha Hammamet Airport

Flight Information
Flight Information

Real-time information of arrival and departure flights at Enfidha Hammamet Airport

Frequently Asked Questions

Schedules, price information and ticket operations regarding flights are under the control and responsibility of the airline companies. You can access detailed and accurate information from your airline company.
Airline companies are responsible for all procedures after check-in, during loading of luggage to aircraft and afterwards. Therefore you should make your application to related airlines company Lost-Damaged Luggage Units with your identification and luggage information.