Libya & Jordan Agree to Resume Air Travel
Royal Jordanian Airlines announced on Sunday the agreement to resume flights to Libyan capital, Tripoli, starting from 17 September, following ...
Read moreRoyal Jordanian Airlines announced on Sunday the agreement to resume flights to Libyan capital, Tripoli, starting from 17 September, following ...
Read moreMohamed Al-Shahoubi, the Minister of Transportation in the Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU), has revealed that Moroccan and Jordanian ...
Read moreLibya’s Berniq Airlines announced that it will launch direct flights from Benghazi, eastern Libya, to Dubai. “Very soon you will ...
Read moreLibya's Brega Petroleum Marketing Company denied rumours that it had stopped supplying airlines with aviation fuel. In a statement by ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, Libya's Minister of Transportation Mohamed Salem Al-Shahoubi, met with Italian Ambassador to Libya, Giuseppe Buccino Grimaldi and his ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Libyan Airlines announced the arrival of its plane at Mitiga International Airport from Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Afriqiyah Airways denied that Sudanese authorities imposed a fine on it of $2.5 million due to the disembarkation ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Libyan Ambassador to Italy, Omar Al-Tarhouni met with Manlio Di Stefano, the Under-Secretary of the Italian Foreign ...
Read moreOn Sunday, Maetiga International Airport announced the suspension of services to the Libyan Airlines and Afriqiyah Airways companies at all ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Libyan Airlines officials discussed the possibility of resuming Libyan Airlines flights through Tobruk airport with the management of ...
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