PARIS, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Air France temporarily suspended
all flights to Tunisia's capital, a spokeswoman said on Friday,
after a state of emergency was declared in the North African
country.
"We have suspended temporarily flights towards Tunis due to
the state of emergency and the closure of air space," she told
Reuters.
(Reporting by Nick Vinocur; writing by John Irish; editing by
Matthew Jones)
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