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TUN → KWI
Which side of the plane to sit from Tunis Carthage International Airport (Tunis) to Kuwait International Airport (Kuwait)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for viewing the Nile River, Cairo, the Pyramids of Giza, and the vibrant blue waters of the Red Sea crossing.
Cairo & Pyramids
The massive urban sprawl of Cairo and the ancient Pyramids of Giza visible on the horizon.
The Nile River
A clear view of the winding river valley cutting through the Egyptian desert.
Suez Canal
See the convoys of ships transiting the world's most famous shipping canal.
An Nafud Desert
Vast expanses of red and golden sand dunes across the Arabian Peninsula.
Kuwait City
Aerial views of the Kuwait Towers and the Persian Gulf coastline during descent.
The Right Side is the clear winner for iconic landmarks. For the best view of the Pyramids, look slightly south of Cairo. On evening flights, the oil fields in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait create a unique 'carpet of lights' with gas flares.
Mediterranean Sea
Stunning views of the azure waters after departing the Tunisian coast.
Nile Delta
The lush green contrast of the delta fan against the surrounding desert sands.
Suez Canal Entrance
View the northern entry point of the Suez Canal near Port Said.
Sinai Peninsula
The northern rugged coastline and mountainous terrain of the Sinai.
Dead Sea
A glimpse of the world's lowest point to the north during the cruise phase.
Ideal for early morning departures to catch the sunrise. Watch for the sharp transition from the green Nile Delta to the desert. During the final approach, look for the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to the north.
Distance: 3,594 km (2,233 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 4 hrs 14 min
Departure: TUN (36.85100173950195, 10.22719955444336)
Arrival: KWI (29.226600646972656, 47.96889877319336)
Route Type: International
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