Libya’s Afriqiyah Airways to Operate Direct Flights to Egypt and Sudan
On Monday, the state-owned Afriqiyah Airways announced that it would begin operating direct flights from Tripoli's Mitiga airport to Alexandria ...
Read moreOn Monday, the state-owned Afriqiyah Airways announced that it would begin operating direct flights from Tripoli's Mitiga airport to Alexandria ...
Read moreOn Friday, the Libyan Airports Authority (LAA) stated that the head of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Ashraf Noor, approved a ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, Buraq Air announced the resumption of flights between the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. This is scheduled ...
Read moreA Government of National Accord (GNA) Foreign Ministry delegation announced that it had held a meeting with their Tunisian counterparts. ...
Read moreAn official at the Afriqiyah Airways, Milad Al-Hajrassy, expects the resumption of flights from Benina to Sebha and Ghat next ...
Read moreThe Deputy Prime Minister of the Libyan Interim Government, Abdullah Al-Badry, announced that the Benina Airport will start operating international ...
Read moreThe head of the Public Transport Authority (PTA) of the Interim Libyan Government, Mohamed Abdel Kader, said that international flights ...
Read moreOn Monday, Libyan Airlines denied reports circulating on social media, that it had set dates for the resumption of flights ...
Read moreThe Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, issued instructions to resume flights between oil fields ...
Read moreChairman of the Libyan African Holding Company for Aviation in Benghazi, Ezz El-Din Al-Mishnoun, announced the opening up of Libya's ...
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