
Siraj Furjani, CEO of MedSky airlines, has indicated that direct flights between Libya and the United Kingdom are expected to resume. This follows MedSky's announcement of direct flights to and from Madrid starting April 21 and Dusseldorf Airport listing direct flights with Libya from May 17. Furjani emphasized that the resumption of direct flights to London is an economic necessity, a humanitarian imperative, and crucial for supporting investment. He stated that the return of direct flights between Tripoli and London, and the potential for Benghazi to join this network, would be a strategic step to restore Libya's position in international air transport. Furjani expressed hope for open skies and the opening of the UK route to revitalize Libya's connections with global communities and economies.
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