Moroccan and Jordanian airlines to resume flights to Libya
The Minister of Transport of the Government of National Unity, Mohammed Al-Shahoubi, has revealed that Moroccan and Jordanian airlines will soon resume flights to Libya.
Al-Shahoubi added that the resumption of Turkish Airlines to Libya after an absence of about 10 years is equivalent to the return of other international companies to Libya.
This move signals a significant step towards normalizing air travel and boosting Libya’s connectivity with the rest of the world, potentially enhancing economic ties and signaling a move towards greater stability and confidence in the North African nation’s improving security landscape.
While some Libyan airlines fly to a handful of destinations in Africa and the Middle East, very few international carriers serve Libya. This has been the case for the past ten years, since the start of the Second Libyan Civil War in 2014. Several airlines were forced to halt flights due to security concerns, while the European Union banned Libyan Airlines from its airspace.
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