Emirates is to restart flights to Tripoli from 29 October 2012, illustrating Libya’s importance in Emirates' global network and the airline's commitment to the country.
Emirates will be operating four-weekly flights to Tripoli served by an Airbus A330-200 in a 3-class configuration offering 12 First Class, 42 Business Class and 183 Economy seats, alongside up to 15 tonnes of cargo-carrying capacity.
Tripoli has been part of Emirates’ route network since March 2001, when services were launched with 4 flights a week.
In 4th June this year, Emirates underlined its commitment to Libya with the reopening of its Tripoli town office. The one-stop travel hub has been designed to make business and leisure travel easier and more convenient, with ticketing and reservation counters for general enquiries and dedicated counters for premium passengers, Emirates Holidays customers and travel agents.
Tripoli is one of 21 destinations to which Emirates currently flies in Africa.
Source: Emirates