Libyan tourism experts visit Tunisia's Djerba

2009-11-06

Libyan civil aviation representatives and tourism sector professionals arrived on the Tunisian island of Djerba on Thursday (November 5th) to celebrate Tunisian carrier Sevenair's new direct flights to Tripoli, InfoTunisie reported. The Libyan delegation will reportedly visit the island's health care facilities and leisure sites.

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Boughmiga Posted 15 days ago

Welcome, Libyan brothers. All they know how to do is conquer a respectable place at the global level. They will always have Tunisia as a springboard in order to succeed in their lasting stability. Libya is country that is rich in human potential and social performers. Tunisian know-how would be a great contribution to its policies and standing.

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