Passport, Visa And Vaccines

 

For your individual journeys between Tunisia and Europe, please check that your passport is valid. Starting January 1, 2025, European citizens must have a passport to enter Tunisia. The use of identity cards will no longer be allowed.
If you are travelling with children, remember that when you leave Europe, children under the age of 15 must be named on the passport of one of their parents accompanying them, or have their own travel identity documents. Children over 15 must show their own identity document. Finally, children under 18 travelling alone must present their own personal passports.
Also, for some destination countries or when making stopovers, remember that you may be asked for an entry or transit visa. Be aware, too, that visa conditions may be changed at short notice or without notice.
We recommend that you check the entry conditions for the nationals of your country with the embassy or consulate of your destination country, or go to the official IATA website: http://www.iatatravelcentre.com.
Finally, you are advised to take a few basic precautions before you travel to avoid infectious or parasitic diseases in the destination country. We suggest you find out beforehand about areas at risk and the recommended vaccinations (A/H1N1 influenza, diphtheria-tetanos-polio, yellow fever, hepatitis A, rabies, and so on).

 

Bagage

 

- Passengers are reminded that it is forbidden to record a baggage not owned by you or you have been told by an unknown person.
-    Furthermore, we inform you that it is forbidden to carry the following items

We also invite you to follow these tips

 

Recommandations for Passagers

 

Pregnant Passenger (Expectant Mothers):

 

Please note that from the beginning of the seventh month of pregnancy (28th week), the medical certificate must be provided by the doctor issued no later than 7 days before the flight (including the date of the flight):

 

 

NB: This letter must be in English or French.

 

Nouvelair reserves the right to refuse boarding to any passenger who is more than seven months pregnant and does not present a letter indicating her fitness to travel.

 

From the ninth month of pregnancy (36th week), a pregnant woman must be accompanied by a doctor.

 

For uncomplicated pregnancies, travel is not authorized:

 

 

Newborn  


For new-born babies (1 to 7 days’ old) and for women 1 to 7 days after giving birth, a medical certificate is required.

 

Passengers with reduced mobility 


To facilitate the conditions of carriage of persons with disabilities or reduced mobility, Nouvelair provides special assistance and priority for boarding, transfers and disembarking.
To plan your travel needs, please send your request 72 hours before you fly to our passenger assistance service on customer.callcenter@nouvelair.com 

or contact: +216 70 02 09 00, +33 18 76 41 000 or  +44 204578 1211.

 

Mothers travelling with minors


Mothers traveling with their babies and underage children must have legal authority from the father.

 

Tunisian passengers holding a foreign passport


Tunisian passengers holding a foreign passport must show the authorities the Tunisian passport.

 

Foreigners who stay more than three months in Tunisia


Foreigners who stay more than three months in Tunisia must report to the police in good time for checks to be carried out so that their stay can be made legal.

 

Passengers with an acknowledgment of first-time application for a residence permit

 

Passengers with an acknowledgment of first-time application for a residence permit must have a return visa.

 

The no-resident foreigners


Non-resident foreigners must pay the authorities 30 Dinars for the solidarity stamp on departure.


NB. North African nationals are not subject to this law.