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  • Transport: An investment that pays 20 Nov 2009 12:12 GMT
    ... their homes, according to the . For Tunisia the figure was less than half that, ... MENA area claim some of the best airports and airlines in the world. In less than 50 ...

  • Free zones: Benefits and costs 18 Nov 2009 16:03 GMT
    ... operational in 2000. Located inland near the airport, it covers some 345 hectares and houses ... boosting technological skills, particularly in the auto-components industry. Major clients such as Yazaki, Sumitomo and ... on limited duration contracts, such as in Tunisia. In some cases, foreign exchange regulations can ...

  • Keeping the Haj safe for pilgrims 20 Nov 2009 21:36 GMT
    ... ultra-modern Haj terminal in King Abdul Aziz Airport near Jeddah, which can process 5,000 pilgrims ... of steps to prevent the virus spreading. Tunisia has gone the furthest, for the first ... could still book a seat on the airlines which are flying their normal schedules. This ...

  • Dart holds steady in sector turbulence 20 Nov 2009 09:44 GMT
    ... DART GROUP, owner of budget airline Jet2.com, reported a slump in half year ... to seven sun destinations from East Midlands Airport, which are also available as package holidays ... Bergerac, Gran Canaria, Kos, Madeira, Reus and Tunisia, and it has increased capacity to Egypt, ...

  • RevPAR down 19.2%, but worst should be over for Europe 20 Nov 2009 09:10 GMT
    ... purse strings on corporate travel - hotels, airlines and tour operators all saw a fall ... competition from countries further east including Turkey, Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco. Spain’s two key cities, ... the brunt. A slowdown in trade fair business, stagnating leisure demand and an increase in ...

  • Turkey and the Middle East: Looking east and south (Oct 29th) 19 Nov 2009 19:42 GMT
    ... a decade ago, are now ubiquitous in markets from Algiers to Tehran. Already a vital ... construction firm, TAV, has just finished an airport terminal for Egypt’s capital, Cairo, and is ... and is building others in Libya, Qatar, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. Turks have ...

  • Col. Lewis Millett, Who Led 'Bayonet Hill' Charge, Dies at 88 19 Nov 2009 05:30 GMT
    ... fought with distinction. When he became a company commander in the Korean War, serving as ... Africa, winning a Silver Star in the Tunisian campaign. The Army fined him $52 and ... died in December 1985 when a chartered airliner carrying troops home from peacekeeping duty in ...

  • Col. Lewis Millett, 88, Dies; Led 'Bayonet Hill' Charge 19 Nov 2009 05:57 GMT
    ... fought with distinction. When he became a company commander in the Korean War, serving as ... Africa, winning a Silver Star in the Tunisian campaign. The Army fined him $52 and ... died in December 1985 when a chartered airliner carrying troops home from peacekeeping duty in ...

  • Col. Lewis Millett, Who Led Bayonet Hill' Charge, Dies at 88 19 Nov 2009 07:16 GMT
    ... fought with distinction. When he became a company commander in the Korean War, serving as ... Africa, winning a Silver Star in the Tunisian campaign. The Army fined him $52 and ... died in December 1985 when a chartered airliner carrying troops home from peacekeeping duty in ...

  • Airline law proposal may raise charter prices 16 Nov 2009 14:13 GMT
    ... Airline law proposal may raise charter prices According ... Italy. Charter flights from Poland to Egypt, Tunisia or Morocco have been dominated by cheaper ... a member of the International Association of Airport Executives, was quoted by ...

  • Algerians attack Egyptian firms after football loss 16 Nov 2009 12:20 GMT
    ... journalist said. The offices of mobile telephone company Djeezy, part of the Egyptian telecommunications group ... of its employees was assaulted at Algiers airport. Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif called his ... headquarters. Algeria had asked to play in Tunisia. Sudan announced on Sunday that it was ...

  • FACTBOX-EMEA IPO pipeline-Nov 17 17 Nov 2009 11:40 GMT
    ... a planned IPO of the Athens International Airport due to weak financial markets and a ... two North African subsidiaries by early 2010. Tunisia's flotation will "happen definitely this year", while ... 20. Saudi Arabian TBA Saudi TBA TBA Airlines [SAUD.UL] - The Shura Council on Jul ...

  • Morocco fruit and vegetable sector seeks UK partners 16 Nov 2009 17:05 GMT
    ... Indeed, the excellent roads, ports, railways and airports serve both industry and tourists. A special programme exists to ... European Union, USA, Turkey and Arab countries (Tunisia, Jordan, and Egypt). These agreements ensure duty-free ...

  • Expedia reinforces its commitment with its partners through the Supplier Summits 17 Nov 2009 10:36 GMT
    ... to show Expedia’s loyalty to its travel industry partners. The most important hotelier players and ... of the tourist industry among them hotels, airline airlines, car-rentals, Tourism Boards are invited by ... South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Malta, Cyprus, Morocco, Tunisia, Kenya and Tanzania. In these meetings very ...

  • Can a New U.S. Tourism Board Woo Visitors? 16 Nov 2009 04:30 GMT
    ... to woo visitors to its shores. Tiny Tunisia has 24 tourism offices in 19 countries ... on the private sector to attract tourists. "Airlines, tour operators, hotels - they've had the ... promoting America," says Henry Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst at Forrester Research in San Francisco. ...

  • Football fans loot Egyptian businesses in Algiers 16 Nov 2009 08:26 GMT
    ... journalist said. The offices of mobile telephone company Djeezy, part of the Egyptian telecommunications group ... of its employees was assaulted at Algiers airport. Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif called his ... headquarters. Algeria had asked to play in Tunisia. Sudan announced on Sunday that it was ...


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