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Air Malta resumes services to Tripoli

Libyan government forces arrive at Tripoli international airport to join in negotiations with the Al-Awfya brigade that had overran the airport a few hours earlier yesterday.

Libyan government forces arrive at Tripoli international airport to join in negotiations with the Al-Awfya brigade that had overran the airport a few hours earlier yesterday.

Air Malta is resuming its daily services to Tripoli as from tomorrow, the airline said.

Tripoli Airport was reopened today after Libyan authorities regained control from ex-rebels who seized the runway yesterday afternoon, surrounding planes and grounding all flights after their leader's apparent arrest.

Air Malta's flights to Tripoli (KM696/7) will operate as per published schedule tomorrow.

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Tony Dalli

Jun 7th 2012, 09:12

So they are predictable - like evryone else

Justin Spiteri

Jun 5th 2012, 19:42

Let them be ... keeps the libya workers' salaries high :)

Jesmond Farrugia

Jun 5th 2012, 21:34

Malta's future prosperity depends in no small measure, on Libya making a go of it. They deserve a crack, as much as the next fellow:

http://www.juancole.com/2012/06/despite-airport-incident-henry-kissinger-is-wrong-about-libya.html

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