ISLAMABAD: Monitoring Desk – In a bid to strengthen tourism ties between Tunisia and Pakistan, Dorsaf Maaroufi, Chargé d’Affaires of the Republic of Tunisia in Pakistan, emphasized Tunisia’s unique position as the “gateway to Africa” and its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant tourism opportunities.
During a recent strategic meeting hosted by Emirates Airlines’ Islamabad office, key representatives from the largest Pakistani travel agencies gathered to discuss collaborative efforts to promote Tunisia as a premier tourist destination for Pakistani travelers.
Mr. Jawad Qureshi ,Sales Manager – North Pakistan, Emirates Airlines and Hammad Ahmed ,Senior Executive – Commercial Operations Emirates Airlines Islamabad office warmly welcomed Ms. Maaroufi at the event.

During the meeting, Ms. Maaroufi delivered a comprehensive presentation, highlighting Tunisia’s strategic importance as an attractive and secure destination for tourists worldwide. The Pakistani travel agency representatives, impressed by Tunisia’s potential as a travel destination, expressed their enthusiasm and pledged to work closely with Emirates Airlines and the Tunisian National Tourism Agency.
Plans were announced for direct flights from Pakistan to Tunisia, set to commence in October 2024, which will provide seamless access to Tunisia’s diverse attractions for Pakistani tourists. They did not share the details of the plan of direct flights that seem to be very hard if not impossible at present status. The number of travelers is very low while the days ahead are not enough time to attract them and make the flights feasible.
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