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Libya’s Airports Authority Announces Sebha International Airport’s Operation

September 3, 2020
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The President of the Airports Authority, Mohamed Abdullah Bayt Al-Mal, announced Sebha International Airport was ready to resume operations beginning next Wednesday.

Addressing the head of the Civil Aviation Authority, Bayt Al-Mal called for the required checks mentioned in the Coronavirus Prevention Measures Manual to be completed by next week. He stated that the airport was ready to operate flights from a technical and security aspect.

Sebha International Airport has been temporarily closed since March 2020 as part of governmental precautinary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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