Emirates, one of the leading world airlines has resumed flights to Tripoli, the capital of Libya.
With the launch of flights on Dubai-Tripoli route the airline is providing increased access to passengers from both the countries.
Libya is making healthy economic growth and the re-launch of flights to Tripoli will help boost business and international trade in Tripoli.
Emirates now operate three weekly flights to Tripoli with a stop in Malta.
The flights are being operated using a Boeing 777-200ER with three class configuration that includes First Class, Business Class and Economy Class.
The flights depart Dubai every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 0930hrs to arrive Malta at 1325hrs. Then flights depart Malta at 1455hrs to reach Tripoli at 1555hrs. On the return, the flight leaves Tripoli International Airport at 1725hrs arriving Dubai at 0100hrs the next day.
The re-launch of flights to Tripoli will help strengthen the business ties between these destinations.
With the launch of flights on Dubai-Tripoli route the airline is providing increased access to passengers from both the countries.
Libya is making healthy economic growth and the re-launch of flights to Tripoli will help boost business and international trade in Tripoli.
Emirates now operate three weekly flights to Tripoli with a stop in Malta.
The flights are being operated using a Boeing 777-200ER with three class configuration that includes First Class, Business Class and Economy Class.
The flights depart Dubai every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 0930hrs to arrive Malta at 1325hrs. Then flights depart Malta at 1455hrs to reach Tripoli at 1555hrs. On the return, the flight leaves Tripoli International Airport at 1725hrs arriving Dubai at 0100hrs the next day.
The re-launch of flights to Tripoli will help strengthen the business ties between these destinations.
