Direct flights between Rome and Tripoli resumed on Sunday for the first time in ten years, marking a milestone in Libya's efforts to restore international travel.
The Italian airline ITA Airways, in partnership with Libya's Med Sky Airlines, will operate the route, reconnecting the two capitals.
The resumption follows a decision by Libya's Government of National Unity in September 2024 to reintroduce flights between Mitiga Airport in Tripoli and Rome, after a decade-long suspension due to the EU-imposed ban on Libyan aviation.
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