
Düsseldorf International Airport's flight schedule indicates that direct flights to and from Libya will start in May. The first flight is set to depart for Tripoli’s Mitiga Airport on May 17, followed by a flight to Benghazi Airport on May 19. Both services will be operated by the Libyan airline, MedSky. This development follows MedSky's earlier announcement on March 31 regarding the launch of direct flights to and from Madrid, commencing April 21. MedSky has also recently introduced new routes including Benghazi to Athens, Tripoli to Milan, and a flight from Berlin to Misrata, and is preparing for its new routes to Madrid and Düsseldorf by updating its latest airplane's logo.
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