Berniq Airways has announced the resumption of its flights on the route connecting Benghazi and Dubai, with services scheduled to restart on Friday, according to the airline’s previously approved timetable.
In a statement released by the company, Berniq Airways confirmed that the Benghazi–Dubai–Benghazi route will resume operations following the same schedule that had been used before the temporary suspension. The airline said the move is part of its efforts to enhance travel connectivity and facilitate passenger movement between eastern Libya and the United Arab Emirates.
The company urged passengers who have existing reservations or plan to travel on the route to review their bookings and stay updated through the airline’s customer service center, authorized ticket offices, and approved travel agents. Travelers were also advised to confirm flight details in advance to ensure a smooth and organized travel experience.
The Benghazi–Dubai route is considered one of the most important international connections for travelers departing from eastern Libya. Dubai serves as a major aviation hub that connects Libya with a wide range of destinations across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. As a result, the route is widely used by business travelers, students, medical travelers, and Libyans residing abroad.
