Tunisia welcomed the return of the first UK charter flights this week, almost three years after the Sousse terror attack which killed 30 British tourists in June 2015
When you hear that a “state of emergency” has been enforced in a holiday destination, it’s hard not to imagine fearful tourists holed up in their hotel rooms, with violent chaos unfolding outside
Twelve months ago a beach break in Tunisia or Sharm el Sheikh seemed a distant dream. The industry was gearing up for another year of pressure on the western Med as the popular North African hotspots remained off limits
Andrew Lee describes last two years as "challenging" and added the Tunisia terror attack and the ongoing fight with Isis were too much for the company to bear