Etihad Airways announced on Monday it would soon begin flights to Tripoli once it has been given security clearance.
The Libyan capital will become the fifth North African destination for the carrier, the Abu Dhabi carrier said in a statement.
James Hogan, CEO, said the airline was planning three flights a week to Tripoli.
“As soon as the NATO no-fly zone is lifted, the airport is declared safe and all appropriate infra-structure is in place we will be able to begin services,” he said. More Read
The Libyan capital will become the fifth North African destination for the carrier, the Abu Dhabi carrier said in a statement.
James Hogan, CEO, said the airline was planning three flights a week to Tripoli.
“As soon as the NATO no-fly zone is lifted, the airport is declared safe and all appropriate infra-structure is in place we will be able to begin services,” he said. More Read
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