EGYPT AIR TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO TRIPOLI

Egypt’s national airline says it will resume flights to the Libyan capital Tripoli next week, marking a step toward normalcy after Libya’s eight-month civil war. Egypt Air said in a statement on Nov 10

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August 24, 2022

Egypt’s national airline says it will resume flights to the Libyan capital Tripoli next week, marking a step toward normalcy after Libya’s eight-month civil war. Egypt Air said in a statement on Nov 10 that it will run daily flights from Cairo to Tripoli starting Nov. 17. It began running four flights per week to the eastern city of Benghazi earlier this month. Commercial air traffic to Libya halted with the outbreak of the popular uprising against Muammar Qaddafi, who was captured and killed by revolutionary fighters last month. Foreign officials have warned that shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles left unsecured during the war could pose a threat to civilian aircraft across the region, but airlines say Libya’s airports are safe.

Turkish Airlines and Italian carrier Alitalia have already resumed flights.