Emirates has resumed passenger flights to Tripoli. With the departure of the first flight from Dubai International Airport on 3 September, Emirates has re-established a key route offering Libyan travellers access to its global network that spans six continents.
Emirates now serves Tripoli three times a week with a quick stop in Malta, utilizing a Boeing 777-200ER which provides First Class, Business Class and Economy Class travel.
Supporting trade between Tripoli and the rest of the world, Emirates SkyCargo introduced a freighter service to the city in May 2012. The resumption of passenger flights also enables Emirates SkyCargo to better serve Libyan cargo customers by offering a total weekly capacity of over 100 tonnes and more frequent connections with their supplier markets.
Emirates has a fleet of 201 aircraft and is the world’s largest operator of A380 and Boeing 777 aircraft, flying to 134 destinations in 74 countries across six continents.
Source: Emirates