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Afriqiyah to restart flights to Kufra

byMichel Cousins
May 16, 2017
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Afriqiyah to restart flights to Kufra

Afriqiyah's office at Kufra Airport

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Afriqiyah's office at Kufra Airport
Afriqiyah’s office at Kufra Airport (Photo: Afriqiyah)

Tunis, 16 May 2017:

Afriqiyah Airways has announced the re-launch of flights between Tripoli’s Mitiga Airport and Kufra.

Initially there will be two fortnightly flights during Ramadan, starting on Friday 28 May. But after Eid, the Friday fights will become weekly.

Afriqiyah served Kufra until the airport was closed in late 2015 because of security reasons.

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It reopened last November, at which time Afriqiyah announced that it would shortly restart a service between Labraq and Kufra. In the event, this did not happen until the beginning of March. There is now a weekly Afriqiyah service every Saturday between the two places.

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