Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas has signed an agreement with Tunisair to operate its medium- and long-haul routes to Montreal and Paris. The deal involves a wet lease arrangement, known as ACMI, under which Plus Ultra provides an Airbus A330, along with crew, maintenance, and insurance.
The aircraft will be based at Tunis-Carthage International Airport and will cover these key routes for the Tunisian carrier, helping to meet high demand on both medium- and long-distance flights. According to reports, the operations will bolster Tunisair’s capacity with technical support from the Spanish airline.
This marks the second such contract for Plus Ultra with North African carriers, following a previous agreement with Air Algérie. Earlier this year, Plus Ultra expanded its own services, securing additional frequencies to Cartagena from Madrid and Tenerife, and planning to launch Madrid-Buenos Aires flights in May with four weekly services using a seventh Airbus A330 in its long-haul fleet.