Two American tourists recently found themselves in Tunis, Tunisia, instead of their intended destination of Nice, France, due to a mix-up at the airport during their European tour. The travelers mistakenly boarded a flight to Tunis, which was 400 miles away from where they had planned to go. Despite the confusion, they decided to make the best of the situation and continued their journey. However, upon arrival in Tunis, they had to rebook another flight to reach their original destination. The travelers expressed frustration over having to pay for a new flight despite already having paid for the mistaken one. After some negotiation and invoking EU regulations, they managed to secure a new flight to Nice. The travelers shared their experience on social media, receiving a mix of sympathetic and critical responses. Despite the mishap, one commenter pointed out that Tunis was relatively close to Nice in comparison to other possible African destinations. Another commenter questioned why the travelers did not notice the destination at the gate before boarding.
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