Marked accessible spaces sit directly next to the terminal doors
Accessible Parking at Tunis Carthage International Airport sits right by the main terminal in front of Terminal 1, so you’re only a short roll or walk from check-in. There’s no separate garage or remote lot involved here, just marked spaces in the standard forecourt parking areas.
The spaces are on the same level as the terminal entrances, which cuts out ramps and elevators. You park in the signed accessible bays, then head straight to the sliding doors for Departures in Terminal 1 or to Arrivals on the ground side, both less than a few dozen meters away.
TUN doesn’t publish dedicated hours for Accessible Parking, but the forecourt area stays open in line with airport operations, which typically run from early morning departures around 05:00 until late-night arrivals after 23:00. This works for early Tunisair flights to Europe and late-in Turkish Airlines or Air France services.
Pricing usually matches the standard terminal car park tariffs, charged by the hour for short stays and by the day for longer trips, with rates posted on boards near the payment machines in front of Terminal 1. Payment generally runs through cash in Tunisian dinar or card at the on-site kiosks before you exit the lot.
Because there’s no separate product information, plan on the usual European-style rules for accessible parking: a visible disability badge in the windshield and using only the clearly painted bays. Staff at the main terminal information desk near the Departures hall in Terminal 1 can confirm current rules if you’re unsure.
Practical tip: Aim to arrive at least 2 hours before an international flight at Terminal 1 so you have time to find an accessible bay, unload slowly, and handle any wheelchair or assistance requests inside the terminal.