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Tunisian airline
A Karthago Airlines Boeing 737-300 at Stuttgart Airport (2006).Karthago Airlines was a privately owned airline based in Tunis, Tunisia, operating scheduled charter flights to Europe. Its main base was in Djerba-Zarzis Airport, but most of the flights were out of Tunis-Carthage International Airport.[1] It was merged into Nouvelair Tunisia in January 2011.[2]
The airline was established in 2001 and was owned by the Karthago Group (58 percent) and banks, insurers and tour trade investors[clarification needed] (42 percent).[1] The company had a stake in Egyptian airline KoralBlue Airlines, which was based at Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport.[citation needed]
For the winter season 2010/11, Karthago Airlines was contracted to serve the following destinations on a regular, scheduled basis:
As of January 2011, the Karthago Airlines fleet consisted of only one aircraft, a 21-year-old Boeing 737-300, which was equipped with 148 passenger seats in an all-economy class cabin layout.[4] It has historically operated 6 other 737-300s as well as one Airbus A320-200.[5]
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