The Tunisian Ministry of Transport announced that the country secured the transport of 120 passengers on a flight coming from the Nigerien capital, Niamey.
This aligns with the decision of the Nigerien authorities to partially reopen the airspace to civil aviation traffic.
Tunisair has allocated a large Airbus 330 aircraft to be able to accommodate the largest possible number of Tunisians wishing to return to their country, after the flight that was scheduled for 5 August 2023 was postponed due to the difficulty of refueling at Niamey airport due to the conditions in Niger.
Earlier on Sunday, Niger’s military rulers closed the country’s airspace, issuing a stern warning that any attempt to violate the closure would be met with an “energetic and immediate response.”
The stem came amid increasing tension with neighboring countries and international pressure.
“Faced with the threat of intervention, which is becoming clearer through the preparation of neighboring countries, Niger’s airspace is closed from this day on