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Abha

Situated at a cool 2270 metres above sea level, Abha provides a much sought-after breath of fresh air for local and foreign visitors alike. Dominated by the Sarawat Mountains with temperatures rarely exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, Abha’s cool air and lush forests make it an ideal trekking destination that promises a wealth of great views.

Fare Guide for Tunis to Abha Flights

Estimated lowest fares found within 7 days

Cheapest Airline Saudia

The cheapest airline(s) flying from Tunis to Abha is Saudia.

  • Saudia Saudia
  • Wizz Air Malta Wizz Air Malta
Cheapest Month March

Travel Period: July 2024 - June 2025

The cheapest month(s) to fly from Tunis to Abha is March.

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Cheapest Day of the Week Saturday

The cheapest day(s) of the week to fly from Tunis to Abha is Saturday.

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Cheapest Time 11am

The cheapest time of the day to fly from Tunis to Abha is in the morning.

Early Morning 12:01am - 06:00am
Morning 6:01am - 12:00pm
Afternoon 12:01pm - 6:00pm
Evening 6:01pm to 12:00am
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Top Attractions in Abha

Top 10 Hotels in Abha

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