Enfidha Hammamet International Airport, Tunisia
Located about 40 kilometers southwest of Hammament, Enfidha Hammamet International Airport mainly handles flights to and from Europe. It is synonymous with European travellers and tourists travelling to Tunisia for vacation.
It was constructed in 2009 with the total structure being estimated to have cost 436 million euros. Originally, the magnificent airport was named after the former Tunisian President, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, but his name and pictures were removed in 2011 during the Arab Spring.