Tabarka–Ain Draham International Airport

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The International Airport Tabarka - Ain Draham an airport in the northwest of Tunisia. It was built at the request of former President Ben Ali in 1992, who often spent his holidays in the area. The airport is 10 km from the Tunisian coastal town of Tabarka. Prior to the Tunisian revolution, the airport was named by early 2011 after the date of takeover Zine el- Abidine Ben Ali and was called Tabarka airport "7 November ".

The annual number of passengers is about 60,000.

The airport was served by 2004 Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt once per week from Tunis Air on Thursday.

Airfield characteristics

The Tower ( TWR ) sends and receives on the frequency: 119.25 MHz. The airport has several navigation aids. The non-directional beacon ( NDB ) transmits on the frequency: 350.5 kHz with code TK. The omnidirectional radio range (VOR) transmits on frequency: 113.3 MHz with code TBK. A distance measuring equipment (DME ) is available. The local magnetic declination is 1 ° East. (As of 2006)

According to ASN no accidents in the vicinity of the airport are known.

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