As a Pakistani I fully support love respect and support Tunisia and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless Tunisia and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂.
great video! And yes your were right, it was the captains last flight, i was on the apron frequency the day of his arrival and we did a little speech wishing him a happy retirement
Beautiful landing at YUL. I traveled on air carriers that had interiors in worse conditions. But I'm a simple traveler. Get me (and my family) safely from point A to point B. TUN airport was a trip down memory lane. We flew to TUN from MRS on AF in 2019. After two weeks in Tunisia, we took the ferry to Porto Empedocle, Sicily. I'm looking forward to your next video. Safe travels! [Note: My mother was native French, born and raised in Marseille. Because of the city's proximity to north Africa, we were fortunate to visit the north African countries (Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt).
That is truly all that matters, getting to your destination safely. That’s awesome, being able to visit all those places in Northern Africa. I always enjoy my time there, but it’s significantly tougher to get there from the west coast of the US
Tunisair is facing many financial difficulties and politicians are only making it worse, its also important to mention it and i feel sorry that its reflecting on the aircraft and service, but good thing is that its the airline with most comptent cabin crew and safest airline All i know is that its doing its best to improve service I feel sorry to read all these comments
The crew and food were wonderful, but the airplane improvements are the expensive part, so everyone has to be on the same page. Hopefully, they can get the improvements they need
I enjoyed your Tunisair review video! Tunisair has been through a lot since the past decade "2011 Revolution", and it's inspiring to witness their efforts to recover and improve. Wishing them continued success on their journey to regain and surpass their former status. Keep up the fantastic work on your channel!
Tunisair était parmi les meilleures compagnies dans la région, mais depuis 2011 et la révolution, ce n'est plus le même standing. Mais la nouvelle direction est en train de changer les choses chez Tunisair 🙏
Tu est menteur elle est en train de regretter depuis longtemps et avant la révolution, même problèmes et elle n'est plus améliorer sauf que les mensongère travailleurs comme toi démissionné. Nous savons tous pourquoi cette société est le pire du monde.
A good comprehensive and objective review. Whenever I board an aircraft and the cabin is filthy I always wonder if their maintenance is as equally disturbing 🤔. I have heard that even without a selection of foods, the meals are quite nice. They need to get their act together and offer much newer and cleaner cabins. Take care and have a pleasant and rewarding week.
yo we were in the same flight lmaoo that s me walking up at 6:40 Economic class was clean tho , crew was nice too , i would definetly fly with tunisair again
btw 'espace privilège' literally means privileged space. the odd light reflections from that lounge against the window was cool. that in flight meal service made me hungry! agreed that they need a cabin refresh ... going thru ur older pieces lol
Thank you so much Patrick Shea. Tunisair should appreciate your reporting with high recognition. Their reputation in Tunisia is awful for their delayed flights (sometimes up to seven hours, 3-4 hours, being rather usual), lack of consideration to their passengers (lack of information), problems in luggage distribution, etc. Your report, to the contrary, gives the impression that the company is a normal one. Tunisians hope that their national company gears up to the level of international air companies and develops it's network especially in Africa and the americas. It use to be a great carrier. 👍
I did really enjoy the country of Tunisia and I think that Tunisair could really become a great representation of the country with a little bit of care and money from management
@@PatrickSheaAviation thanks again. It use to be a great representative of the country. Currently, it has twice or more the necessary staff, and one fifth or less of the fleet running. They have received 5 new planes recently on lease; let's hope they don't mess up again.
Awesome video rich with information. I made a comment years ago on Josh Cahills video on this particular plane/flight showcasing my discontent with Tunisair, but it seems that they're really trying their best to make things better. One has to understand the situation that the Republic of Tunisia is going through during the last 10+ years since it started its journey towards democracy and freedom of speech, and Tunisia isn't particularly a resource rich nation to follow on the steps of Air Algérie, so dear Patrick, i don't think you will see a renovation any time soon, unless the economy takes off and Tunisair starts making real profit (the company is indebted and has suffered from bad management). Cheers.
That's all great information. I would love to see them increase their presence in Africa and the Mediterranean, although the growth of Tunisia as a country is definitely more important, so I wish the country and airline the best. Not sure if it's the direction they want to go with the airline, but potentially a private investor could put some money into the airline and allow the government to focus their money on perfecting the country. If done right, it could become a wonderful airline AND a wonderful destination becoming more popular around the world
Une rencontre inattendue, immortalisée par la technologie, qui nous rappelle que même dans l'anonymat, nos chemins se croisent et se tissent d'une manière extraordinaire , Dans le tourbillon des voyages et des destins croisés, je me retrouve soudainement dans une vidéo capturée , lors de son périple de Tunis à Montréal. Une silhouette parmi tant d'autres, je me dirigeais vers l'embarquement, inconsciente de l'objectif de la caméra qui m'enregistrait brièvement. (2:35 / 2:58 et même au début de la vidéo)
Just to correct, Tunisia is not a frensh country as you said in the begining , it is a north arabic africain country witch is independed from any another country in the world . You have an exellent content in your channel, welcome to tunisia bro☺
@@PatrickSheaAviation Well since when does speaking a language make you part of the identity of the people? then we are all British and the USA belongs to the UK and all the world is under their flag ! None sense really! Also, you talked about the influence you see in ,maybe, the architecture or other things around Tunisia, that my friend is called Mediterranean style! Probably you will see a lot of similarities in all southern european countries like Italy, Greece, Malta, and north Africa, that is not French at all! Actually, they may have even copied things from us, not the opposite. So please be considered and just don't justify the mistake as if you are putting the blame on us. I understand that you may not be completely aware of all countries' histories and mistakes can happen but justifying it is worse
@@oumaimamessaoudi7498 okay bro I’m not tryin to piss anyone off but it’s not that deep. I went to a country and heard and saw things that reminded me of French things…. that’s it. If y’all are doing your own thing then that’s cool but I’m legit just sayin what my experience was when I was there so don’t go saying that. We are all just traveling and experiencing things
@@PatrickSheaAviation I got that and I first want to say I really have nothing against you personally so don't get me wrong. But that's the thing, you take it so lightly but we are quite serious about it because a lot of attempts are being made these days to distort our identity, it just happens that you unintentionally align with it. Anyway no hard feelings and wish you smooth travels and greater videos ahead.
Another good trip report Patrick. Tunisair naturally has good sides, but certainly also bad sides. The state of the cabin is absolutely disgraceful. Dirty, filthy, unacceptable. The crew can be nice, but if you're standing at the door with your hands in your pockets as your passengers leave the plane, you simply haven't understood. Anyway, looking forward to your next report! Cheers!
I mean, compared to the Air Algerie flight, it looked good, but yeah, not an airline I will be going out of my way for. But I should also add, thanks for putting out videos of airlines that are rarely covered.
Why no mention of alcohol options for those who enjoy a glass of wine with their meals? Tunisair serves alcohol and Tunisia produces an enormous range of excellent wines and beers.
22:22, Nice, although they sing happy birthday in English. Is that your 1st time that they celebrity someone's birthday on your flight? 25:09, Also, is that your 1st time that on your flight, the captain is retireing, then they will get a water salute. Water salute is fun.
It was the first time I’ve been on a flight where they sang happy birthday (and especially lit a candle…). Not my first retirement flight. I’ve actually been on 3 now!
So you will not fly United again, I guess. Cf your comment on flying TU. 😉 I fact, when you have the choice, you can be picky, but on many routes, the prestige/ or big companies abandon their traffic rights to the middle range carriers. For example, Geneva Tunis, no choice, it's Tunisair. At least it's safe, with all the failures.
Nice report. Prise wise I must say that 1350€ return is very cheap. But… For all the “buts”, I refer to your report , and similar ones of fellow YT-ers. 1 positive aspect : you were not asked several times by airport officials for financial contributions
Agreed! I get asked for tips all the time, but not here in Tunisia. It is definitely affordable as I paid about $800 only for my flight to Montreal. Considering it was a daytime flight, and sleep wasn’t critical, it was plenty
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is just an Arabic country, there is nothing related to France with official national identity. French as a second language Or 1st strange language is not relevant argument to described as half French. Tunisia 🇹🇳 is Maghreb or west Arabic south mediterranean country. Thank you for your review 😉
Glad you liked the review! I totally understand Tunisia's independence, but I was just referring to the remnants of French influence still seen in parts of the country
I’m working on it. I can’t afford it with cash at the moment, but they just brought the A350s to SFO, so if I can get the miles, I’d absolutely give it a shot
It’s on the list! I’m trying to get out to Dhaka for one of those flights. I’m assuming that’s where their best lounge and business class offerings are
Now I understand after that pilot there was a new girl who had the unsmoothest landing If ur wondering how do I know all of this cuz I flew some days after the vlogger
Hahaha … Tunisair is (at) gotravelyourway ‘s “most favorite” airline, don’t miss his Tunisair “Special” on his channel. … unfortunately you didn’t disclose what you have paid for the flight, It didn’t look too bad though. Besides that, I liked the review, it’s nothing you can watch every day on YT.
Well it sounded like it was his 65th birthday which is generally retirement age, so it could have been. In addition, there’s a second crew in Montreal to fly the aircraft back just because ICAO rest regulations wouldn’t allow that same crew to work that much
@@PatrickSheaAviation Agreed on that. But there will still be another aircraft that they will have to take back to Tunis anyway after they get some rest in Montreal. That's why I was assuming that the captain will still have at least one other flight to make before he eventually retires. But hey, who knows !
ce qui me choque le plus sur les avions Tunis Air c'est le manque de nettoyage (leurs avions sont vraiment sales!) payer le prix d'une business class pour avoir cela, non merci , je préfère aller voir ailleurs
Superb detail in this video, and quite a rare airline to cover. But….that interior….eww! I don’t think I could/ would have eaten anything onboard , given the level of cleanliness. Brave man!
Yes although there is still a considerable amount of French language used as well as some French influence that is still seen around the country. That’s more what I menat
What is even strange about the matter is that a Tunisian citizen cannot travel, is deprived of travel, immigration, and the enjoyment of work contracts abroad. He cannot even obtain immigration visas. They are always rejected, even when they are accepted. I do not know what this is.
I see maintenance isn't Tunisair's strong point - those seats are dirty as hell. Also... just a comment, your microphone as you speak sounds very echoey, which sounds very lost with the music track. (as if you're talking away from the mic)
Thanks. And yea very dirty, not sure how that affects maintenance. Some companies use outside maintenance too, so it could be hard to find out. There are certain requirements an airline must meet to fly to Canada though, so it’s at least met those
Of course, I am Tunisian, and we can also say that most of these features cannot be afforded by a Tunisian citizen, but also, and what is strange about the matter, is that this hell is called Tunisia, and the officials are guilty of our rights.
Wow nice video good camera Riyadh Air comes 2025 Lufthansa Becomes New seat Brand New Premium Economy Business class And First class comes Next year 2024 flying Salam Air Phuket to Muscat nice video Tunis In Frankfurt gives VIP Terminal New
First impressions are everything, and this one was filthy. If they’re not even trying to maintain the business class cabin appearance how little do they care for the important things, like maintenance? The stuff you can’t see.
Hey, Tunisian here please correct your statement, Tunisia is not arabic nor french country we are amazigh. However, arabic is a language and arab is the ethnicity.
اذا كنت خائف من لمس كل شيء ووصفك القذر فأنت تكذب لأنك عند تدخل المرحاض فانك تمسح مؤخرتك بالمنديل لإزالت (براز) أو الغائط بيدك .أما عن التوانسة فهم يتوضؤن بالماء والفرق كبير . ﻻتنسى الترجمة 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🌴
What I always see in my dark country is violence and control by those with great power in the state. Indeed, it is something completely embarrassing. I am 21 years old and I am thinking about immigrating irregularly and crossing the sea to Europe.
Honestly, I couldn't finish watching the video. Every time you say 'French Arabic' country I feel very offended! Tunisia and Tunisians have never been french - the Arabic history one may argue about - but to call our country French is highly disrespectful considering the colonization history and the struggle our ancestors went through - and frankly till now !! With all my respect to you, and I don't know you nor the content you present, but speaking a language doesn't make you part of the people. I would really appreciate it if you could change that, and maybe you could be more alert next time you present North African countries, it's totally enough to call it a North African country without any further label if the name of the country is not enough for you. I understand that some people can be not so aware and just see this as a small detail but Tunisia is an independent democratic country, that has no subordination to anyone or any other entity.
Okay we have been over this… In no way am I saying that Tunisia is part of France. Just referring to the French influence there… which cannot be denied. Totally chill with y’all doing your own thing. But countries tend to show hints of former partners. We have the same thing in America with Mexican, English, and Irish influence as well. So don’t go trying to say all that
@@PatrickSheaAviation dude I wrote this before talking with you in the other comment and I understand your point and I told you my point and all good. If this comment is so bothering for you I will delete it. We already talked about this.
Eh they wouldn't have the market covered well enough, more like Tunisair needs an investor to bring money to the company along with the desire to overhaul the fleet
As a Pakistani I fully support love respect and support Tunisia and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless Tunisia and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂.
Thanks 🇹🇳❤️🇵🇰
Thank you we love pakistani people too ❤❤
Thanks for your love Shahida. You have a famous name of Nusrat Ali Khan, Pbuh. 🖐️🇹🇳
Thnks for the support. Anyway i have a friend friend from Tunisia is traveling now in pakistan. He is impressed how much peoples are nice there
But they don't respect you pagal.
Take off and landing was so nice 👍
great video! And yes your were right, it was the captains last flight, i was on the apron frequency the day of his arrival and we did a little speech wishing him a happy retirement
That’s super cool! I’m glad I was able to be a part of that!
Beautiful landing at YUL.
I traveled on air carriers that had interiors in worse conditions. But I'm a simple traveler. Get me (and my family) safely from point A to point B.
TUN airport was a trip down memory lane. We flew to TUN from MRS on AF in 2019. After two weeks in Tunisia, we took the ferry to Porto Empedocle, Sicily.
I'm looking forward to your next video. Safe travels!
[Note: My mother was native French, born and raised in Marseille. Because of the city's proximity to north Africa, we were fortunate to visit the north African countries (Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt).
That is truly all that matters, getting to your destination safely. That’s awesome, being able to visit all those places in Northern Africa. I always enjoy my time there, but it’s significantly tougher to get there from the west coast of the US
Tunisians pilots are one of the best in the world. It's in the top 10 worldwide
Tunisair is facing many financial difficulties and politicians are only making it worse, its also important to mention it and i feel sorry that its reflecting on the aircraft and service, but good thing is that its the airline with most comptent cabin crew and safest airline
All i know is that its doing its best to improve service
I feel sorry to read all these comments
The crew and food were wonderful, but the airplane improvements are the expensive part, so everyone has to be on the same page. Hopefully, they can get the improvements they need
ferme ta yeul
I enjoyed your Tunisair review video! Tunisair has been through a lot since the past decade "2011 Revolution", and it's inspiring to witness their efforts to recover and improve.
Wishing them continued success on their journey to regain and surpass their former status.
Keep up the fantastic work on your channel!
Thank you! That’s good info!
Montreal. My hometown. Pleanty of Tunusian people there. Enjoy and great video !
That aircraft looks filthy
It IS filthy
Looks utterly disgusting, ancient and utterly filthy. What an utter embarrassment of an aircraft!
Sehr alte und verdreckte Maschine und mangelt auch an Sicherheit….bin Tunesier und ich werde da nicht freiwillig einsteigen wollen
@@simonpilkas a tunisian i can confirm that u are true and tunisair is the most disgusting agency in this world
@@user-tr8hf8ze9dباهي صحيت sehr schön gesagt, du bist ein ganz besonderer طح*ن
Tunisair était parmi les meilleures compagnies dans la région, mais depuis 2011 et la révolution, ce n'est plus le même standing.
Mais la nouvelle direction est en train de changer les choses chez Tunisair 🙏
Tu est menteur elle est en train de regretter depuis longtemps et avant la révolution, même problèmes et elle n'est plus améliorer sauf que les mensongère travailleurs comme toi démissionné. Nous savons tous pourquoi cette société est le pire du monde.
La bouffe a l'air tres bonne.
Excellent! Objective and well narrated 👍
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing. I’m from New Zealand and will enter Tunisia in coming months..
Tunisia was a wonderful place. Enjoy!
A good comprehensive and objective review. Whenever I board an aircraft and the cabin is filthy I always wonder if their maintenance is as equally disturbing 🤔. I have heard that even without a selection of foods, the meals are quite nice. They need to get their act together and offer much newer and cleaner cabins. Take care and have a pleasant and rewarding week.
Thank you! The meals were great and crew was nice. All that’s missing is a cabin renovation
Safe airline for sure! No crashes since 1948! I wonder if all clean aircrafts are safe though🙃
@@firasamira2363wenn willst du den hier veräppeln das glaubst du doch selber nicht 😮und wir so ne dreck gibt kein 3000$aus
yo we were in the same flight lmaoo that s me walking up at 6:40
Economic class was clean tho , crew was nice too , i would definetly fly with tunisair again
Lol no way man! That’s awesome 🤣. Good to hear economy class was nice on the flight too
That is one rough looking airplane for eight years old :( But glad the food was a high point.
you know when that flare is nice and slow that will be a kiss landing
This plane is flying over the Atlantic 😮😮😮
I was scheduled to fly through Montreal last Christmas Eve, so happy united changed my flight plans!
btw 'espace privilège' literally means privileged space. the odd light reflections from that lounge against the window was cool. that in flight meal service made me hungry! agreed that they need a cabin refresh ... going thru ur older pieces lol
Your videos are great, i think youre gonna have a great flight review career!
Thanks a ton! I’m so glad you like them!
Thank you so much Patrick Shea. Tunisair should appreciate your reporting with high recognition.
Their reputation in Tunisia is awful for their delayed flights (sometimes up to seven hours, 3-4 hours, being rather usual), lack of consideration to their passengers (lack of information), problems in luggage distribution, etc.
Your report, to the contrary, gives the impression that the company is a normal one.
Tunisians hope that their national company gears up to the level of international air companies and develops it's network especially in Africa and the americas. It use to be a great carrier. 👍
I did really enjoy the country of Tunisia and I think that Tunisair could really become a great representation of the country with a little bit of care and money from management
@@PatrickSheaAviation thanks again. It use to be a great representative of the country. Currently, it has twice or more the necessary staff, and one fifth or less of the fleet running. They have received 5 new planes recently on lease; let's hope they don't mess up again.
Great review! That cabin does need some major refurbishing. And cleaning too 😕
Thanks! Agreed!
Awesome video rich with information. I made a comment years ago on Josh Cahills video on this particular plane/flight showcasing my discontent with Tunisair, but it seems that they're really trying their best to make things better. One has to understand the situation that the Republic of Tunisia is going through during the last 10+ years since it started its journey towards democracy and freedom of speech, and Tunisia isn't particularly a resource rich nation to follow on the steps of Air Algérie, so dear Patrick, i don't think you will see a renovation any time soon, unless the economy takes off and Tunisair starts making real profit (the company is indebted and has suffered from bad management). Cheers.
That's all great information. I would love to see them increase their presence in Africa and the Mediterranean, although the growth of Tunisia as a country is definitely more important, so I wish the country and airline the best. Not sure if it's the direction they want to go with the airline, but potentially a private investor could put some money into the airline and allow the government to focus their money on perfecting the country. If done right, it could become a wonderful airline AND a wonderful destination becoming more popular around the world
@@PatrickSheaAviation absolutely but the unions are so strong and blocking any kind of move, really sad situation
Une rencontre inattendue, immortalisée par la technologie, qui nous rappelle que même dans l'anonymat, nos chemins se croisent et se tissent d'une manière extraordinaire , Dans le tourbillon des voyages et des destins croisés, je me retrouve soudainement dans une vidéo capturée , lors de son périple de Tunis à Montréal. Une silhouette parmi tant d'autres, je me dirigeais vers l'embarquement, inconsciente de l'objectif de la caméra qui m'enregistrait brièvement. (2:35 / 2:58 et même au début de la vidéo)
stop speaking French for god sake
@@isrocket Google translate can help 😀👍
Thank you for sharing. it’s was great the video!
Glad you liked it!
14:14 interesting land formation
Your vids are a treat !! Thanks 😊
Thank you!
شكراً جزيل لك على هذا الفيديو الجميل عمل رائع
Thank you!
It's offensive for tunisians to refer to tunisia as French. That was its colonial past .
Usa was a colonie of United Kingdom
Thank you for sharing. Happy 4th of July to you and your family.
Thank you! To you too!
I live in tunisia, and i saw the seat that i sit on back in 2018. here where i saw my sit 3:41
really cool liked it as always
Thank you!
Just to correct, Tunisia is not a frensh country as you said in the begining , it is a north arabic africain country witch is independed from any another country in the world .
You have an exellent content in your channel, welcome to tunisia bro☺
nor french nor arabic we are amazigh it's crazy how the french and the arabs brainwash ppl ;((
Thank you! And yea the “French” mostly just comes from the amount of French influence and language still seen throughout the country today
@@PatrickSheaAviation Well since when does speaking a language make you part of the identity of the people? then we are all British and the USA belongs to the UK and all the world is under their flag ! None sense really!
Also, you talked about the influence you see in ,maybe, the architecture or other things around Tunisia, that my friend is called Mediterranean style! Probably you will see a lot of similarities in all southern european countries like Italy, Greece, Malta, and north Africa, that is not French at all! Actually, they may have even copied things from us, not the opposite. So please be considered and just don't justify the mistake as if you are putting the blame on us. I understand that you may not be completely aware of all countries' histories and mistakes can happen but justifying it is worse
@@oumaimamessaoudi7498 okay bro I’m not tryin to piss anyone off but it’s not that deep. I went to a country and heard and saw things that reminded me of French things…. that’s it. If y’all are doing your own thing then that’s cool but I’m legit just sayin what my experience was when I was there so don’t go saying that. We are all just traveling and experiencing things
@@PatrickSheaAviation I got that and I first want to say I really have nothing against you personally so don't get me wrong.
But that's the thing, you take it so lightly but we are quite serious about it because a lot of attempts are being made these days to distort our identity, it just happens that you unintentionally align with it. Anyway no hard feelings and wish you smooth travels and greater videos ahead.
Another good trip report Patrick. Tunisair naturally has good sides, but certainly also bad sides. The state of the cabin is absolutely disgraceful. Dirty, filthy, unacceptable.
The crew can be nice, but if you're standing at the door with your hands in your pockets as your passengers leave the plane, you simply haven't understood.
Anyway, looking forward to your next report!
Cheers!
Thank you! Totally agree, and with cabin updates they could really make themselves a great overall product
Nice Video❤
Thank you!
Superb review!
Thank you!
I mean, compared to the Air Algerie flight, it looked good, but yeah, not an airline I will be going out of my way for. But I should also add, thanks for putting out videos of airlines that are rarely covered.
Glad you like the video! I would love to fly them again if they can fix up their cabins and maybe get some new aircraft
Greetings from Istanbul-Turkey.I am new on your channel
Welcome! Glad to have you here!
Why no mention of alcohol options for those who enjoy a glass of wine with their meals? Tunisair serves alcohol and Tunisia produces an enormous range of excellent wines and beers.
That is true. They did have a good wine selection. Surprising considering Air Algerie (just in the country next door) is a dry airline)
22:22, Nice, although they sing happy birthday in English. Is that your 1st time that they celebrity someone's birthday on your flight? 25:09, Also, is that your 1st time that on your flight, the captain is retireing, then they will get a water salute. Water salute is fun.
It was the first time I’ve been on a flight where they sang happy birthday (and especially lit a candle…). Not my first retirement flight. I’ve actually been on 3 now!
Okay I see. Okay, but not on your video for your 1st and 2nd time that on your flight, the captain is retiring.
I flew on United in December to Portugal and it was dated and Between the seat an window it had never been cleaned!
So you will not fly United again, I guess. Cf your comment on flying TU. 😉
I fact, when you have the choice, you can be picky, but on many routes, the prestige/ or big companies abandon their traffic rights to the middle range carriers. For example, Geneva Tunis, no choice, it's Tunisair. At least it's safe, with all the failures.
Please can you someday make a vieo on iraqi airways business class on their new b787 dreamliner or a220
I’d love to. It’s definitely on my list
Food looks delicious.
Hi,
Next time you need to try Royal Air Maroc business class. Let met know if you are doing it...thank you 😊
It’s definitely in my plans! I’ve only ever tried RAM’s economy class and it was great
Thanks !!!
Nice report. Prise wise I must say that 1350€ return is very cheap.
But…
For all the “buts”, I refer to your report , and similar ones of fellow YT-ers.
1 positive aspect : you were not asked several times by airport officials for financial contributions
Agreed! I get asked for tips all the time, but not here in Tunisia. It is definitely affordable as I paid about $800 only for my flight to Montreal. Considering it was a daytime flight, and sleep wasn’t critical, it was plenty
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is just an Arabic country, there is nothing related to France with official national identity. French as a second language Or 1st strange language is not relevant argument to described as half French.
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is Maghreb or west Arabic south mediterranean country.
Thank you for your review 😉
Glad you liked the review! I totally understand Tunisia's independence, but I was just referring to the remnants of French influence still seen in parts of the country
انا من تونس❤❤❤❤
great video. I was wondering if you would do trip virgin atlantic upper class , and compare it with british airways.
I’m working on it. I can’t afford it with cash at the moment, but they just brought the A350s to SFO, so if I can get the miles, I’d absolutely give it a shot
Patrick, try Biman Bangladesh Airlines
It’s on the list! I’m trying to get out to Dhaka for one of those flights. I’m assuming that’s where their best lounge and business class offerings are
this is the best place in tunisia
Tunisia was beautiful! I'd love to return
yes i know tunisia is beautiful but only for visitors @@PatrickSheaAviation
يا معلم تصور في تونس ❤
Now I understand after that pilot there was a new girl who had the unsmoothest landing
If ur wondering how do I know all of this cuz I flew some days after the vlogger
Tunis-air or Tunisia-air? I think it’s the first.
Correct. Tunisair, only the one “a”. Probably to avoid the name being a bit of a mouthful to pronounce
What do you mean with "the french arabic country of tunisia" ??
I mean that when you are in the country you will see french influence from the language to the architecture
Great review ! At least the food was good ...
Thanks! And yea, food and crew made the flight worth it. If they get those renovations done, I’ll 100% go back
tired plane urgently needs an upgrade and a refurbishment. Meals though look excellent.
i bet you did not like somthings in my country but i am sure that you visited the most beautiful country in africa
I thought Tunisia was wonderful! The airline just needs a ton of work. But the country was great and the people were so nice the whole time
@@PatrickSheaAviation happy for you , great vlog you did , i hope your next visit here will be better
More video like this
What is it you’d like? Similar airlines? Airports? Routes?
Hahaha … Tunisair is (at) gotravelyourway ‘s “most favorite” airline, don’t miss his Tunisair “Special” on his channel. … unfortunately you didn’t disclose what you have paid for the flight, It didn’t look too bad though. Besides that, I liked the review, it’s nothing you can watch every day on YT.
This flight, in business class, was $800-something. Cabin needs attention, but other than that, it was totally worth the cost
I don’t think this was the captain’s last flight. They were clearly singing Happy Birthday to him + someone has to take this aircraft back to Tunis
Well it sounded like it was his 65th birthday which is generally retirement age, so it could have been. In addition, there’s a second crew in Montreal to fly the aircraft back just because ICAO rest regulations wouldn’t allow that same crew to work that much
@@PatrickSheaAviation Agreed on that. But there will still be another aircraft that they will have to take back to Tunis anyway after they get some rest in Montreal. That's why I was assuming that the captain will still have at least one other flight to make before he eventually retires. But hey, who knows !
ce qui me choque le plus sur les avions Tunis Air c'est le manque de nettoyage (leurs avions sont vraiment sales!) payer le prix d'une business class pour avoir cela, non merci , je préfère aller voir ailleurs
Superb detail in this video, and quite a rare airline to cover. But….that interior….eww! I don’t think I could/ would have eaten anything onboard , given the level of cleanliness. Brave man!
Glad you liked the video! And yea, cabin needs some work, but at least the food and crew were great
I am from Tunisia❤❤❤
Awesome bro!
@Patrick Shea, Tunisia is an Arabic North African Country not "a French" Country....
Yes although there is still a considerable amount of French language used as well as some French influence that is still seen around the country. That’s more what I menat
The cabin seemed quite filthy...😅
Wow, that cabin needs to be replaced asap...
Fdha7na 9odem el tourists ezah
hhhhhhhhhhhhh welah che5t 3lih ena
Tunisie ❤
very strange
i mean the way you take such machine with such company across the atlantic
What is even strange about the matter is that a Tunisian citizen cannot travel, is deprived of travel, immigration, and the enjoyment of work contracts abroad. He cannot even obtain immigration visas. They are always rejected, even when they are accepted. I do not know what this is.
we all know tunisair is not the best choice for aerial travel but it's safe and as cheap as it can get
This is true. And if they can invest in new aircraft or even just new cabins, they can remain competitive throughout African and the Mediterranean
OMG - What a nightmare it is horrific. This is something out of 1977 or so.
Hard to believe it's only about 8 years old...
What airline do you fly for or are you just a private pilot?
French arabic country ?! Tunisia was a french colony but it"s over now.
Well there’s still plenty of French influence and language seen around the country. That’s my main point with that
Top chanal please fly with MEA Air ( Lebanon)
I’d love to fly with MEA! Maybe in a video to come soon?!
@@PatrickSheaAviation super 👍🏽 Habibi
I see maintenance isn't Tunisair's strong point - those seats are dirty as hell.
Also... just a comment, your microphone as you speak sounds very echoey, which sounds very lost with the music track. (as if you're talking away from the mic)
Thanks. And yea very dirty, not sure how that affects maintenance. Some companies use outside maintenance too, so it could be hard to find out. There are certain requirements an airline must meet to fly to Canada though, so it’s at least met those
did you pay for this flight or it was last minute upgrade I mean free? because not worth it at all I will never pay for such a bad service!
These flights run for about $600-900 typically in business class. The service was wonderful I will say, it was mostly the cabin that needs some help
@@PatrickSheaAviation well the meal presentation was horrible
Hang on wait a second. Tell me they didnt light a real candle for that birthday cake????
Lol I couldn’t tell from my point of view, but you’d hope not! Lol 🤣
Of course, I am Tunisian, and we can also say that most of these features cannot be afforded by a Tunisian citizen, but also, and what is strange about the matter, is that this hell is called Tunisia, and the officials are guilty of our rights.
bro calm down Tunisia will be fine if we work for it.
Long live the Motherland
L kreesi A3mloulhom taghlifa 3and l tapisser ,ma tetkallefch barcha y l tunisair !
Wow nice video good camera Riyadh Air comes 2025 Lufthansa Becomes New seat Brand New Premium Economy Business class And First class comes Next year 2024 flying Salam Air Phuket to Muscat nice video Tunis In Frankfurt gives VIP Terminal New
Thanks! I am excited for the birth of Riyadh Air and Lufthansa’s new products
Who's here after Josh Cahill criticized Tunisair 3 years ago
Glad to be helping with a Tunisair reunion 🤣🤣
First impressions are everything, and this one was filthy. If they’re not even trying to maintain the business class cabin appearance how little do they care for the important things, like maintenance? The stuff you can’t see.
You do not need to put this music
We cannot hear you unfortunately
"THE FRENCH ARABIC COUNTRY TUNISIA" , what's that ???
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Hey, Tunisian here please correct your statement, Tunisia is not arabic nor french country we are amazigh.
However, arabic is a language and arab is the ethnicity.
This has got to be the dirtiest and most worn looking aircraft I have ever seen, what a pig sty. I would be scared to touch anything. Just awful.
اذا كنت خائف من لمس كل شيء ووصفك القذر فأنت تكذب لأنك عند تدخل المرحاض فانك تمسح مؤخرتك بالمنديل لإزالت (براز) أو الغائط بيدك .أما عن التوانسة فهم يتوضؤن بالماء والفرق كبير .
ﻻتنسى الترجمة 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🌴
Funfact: in tunisia there is only some KFC
Soooo there is no McDonald's no chicken fil a etc.
Interesting. KFC is everywhere.
French africain country ?
What I always see in my dark country is violence and control by those with great power in the state. Indeed, it is something completely embarrassing. I am 21 years old and I am thinking about immigrating irregularly and crossing the sea to Europe.
Honestly, I couldn't finish watching the video. Every time you say 'French Arabic' country I feel very offended! Tunisia and Tunisians have never been french - the Arabic history one may argue about - but to call our country French is highly disrespectful considering the colonization history and the struggle our ancestors went through - and frankly till now !! With all my respect to you, and I don't know you nor the content you present, but speaking a language doesn't make you part of the people. I would really appreciate it if you could change that, and maybe you could be more alert next time you present North African countries, it's totally enough to call it a North African country without any further label if the name of the country is not enough for you.
I understand that some people can be not so aware and just see this as a small detail but Tunisia is an independent democratic country, that has no subordination to anyone or any other entity.
Okay we have been over this… In no way am I saying that Tunisia is part of France. Just referring to the French influence there… which cannot be denied. Totally chill with y’all doing your own thing. But countries tend to show hints of former partners. We have the same thing in America with Mexican, English, and Irish influence as well. So don’t go trying to say all that
@@PatrickSheaAviation dude I wrote this before talking with you in the other comment and I understand your point and I told you my point and all good. If this comment is so bothering for you I will delete it. We already talked about this.
Tunisia is not a '''french'' arabic country. it's an arabic country that speaks french.
Yes. But there are definitely some French inspired items around the country. Totally still independent though
There was nothing french to see in the lounge@@PatrickSheaAviation
Tunisia has never been a former french colony !!
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شي يحشم , شكون تونسي هنا ؟ 🇹🇳
What the French arabic country man ?? Tunisia is purely arabic country
Tunisia is mainly African country. Amazigh is it’s ethnicity.
Do a dna test if you don’t believe that fact.
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Royal Air Maroc should acquire TunisAir and put it out of its misery
Eh they wouldn't have the market covered well enough, more like Tunisair needs an investor to bring money to the company along with the desire to overhaul the fleet
Moyen classique
While another child in his prime can travel and visit the world, I am confined to the largest prison in the world called Africa.