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The international flights to Monastir operate in large numbers from many airports all around the world. These international Monastir flights make it convenient for the tourists to reach Monastir in Tunisia.
The airport in Monastir where the tourists need to make the final landing to enter Monastir is known internationally as Monastir Airport. The IATA code of the Monastir Airport is MIR. There is no operation of the domestic flights to Monastir.

The overseas tourists can move from the international airports directly to the Monastir Airport. The international flights to Monastir that have been providing the regular flight services for years include:
  • Air Berlin
  • Jetairfly
  • Transavia
  • TUIFly
  • Helvetic
  • ThomsonFly
  • Flythomascook
The international flights to Monastir leave the international airports from many corners of the world. The countries and cities from which the international Monastir flights depart to fly to the Monastir Airport include:
  • United Kingdom- Bristol, Birmingham, Doncaster, Cardiff, Glasgow, East Midlands, Manchester, London, Newcastle
  • Germany- Cologne, Berlin, Dresden, Dortmund, Erfurt, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Hannover, Munster, Munich, Paderborn, Nuremburg, Rostock
  • Austria- Vienna, Salzburg
  • France - Paris
  • Belgium- Liege, Brussels, Ostend
  • Switzerland- Geneva, Basel, Zurich
The online booking facilities have been started by the airlines authorities. The passengers can enjoy the luxury to book the flight tickets at the single click of a mouse. The airlines authorities suggest the ticket buyers to book their flight tickets much in advance of the scheduled journey dates to avail the maximum discounts.The recognized cheap flights to Monastir include:
  • Flythomascook
  • ThomsonFly
  • Air Berlin
Monastir is on of the most visited cities of Tunisia. The Ribat tower in Monastir is a wonder to watch. The tourists can also relish the display of Islamic art in the museum of Monastir.