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Emirates resumes services to Libya

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Emirates will restart passenger flights to Tripoli from Sept. 1.

Emirates’ three-weekly flights to Tripoli, served by a Boeing 777-200ER in a 3-class configurat­ion, will make a quick stop in Malta every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday.

Under the new schedule, Emirates’ flight EK745 will leave Dubai at 0930hrs arriving in Malta at 1325hrs.

The service will depart Malta 1445hrs arriving in Tripoli at 1555hrs.

The return flight will leave Tripoli Internatio­nal Airport at 1725hrs and will land in Dubai at 0100 hrs.

“The re-introducti­on of our flights to Tripoli is a further boost to north Africa, coming after the launch of Emirates’ daily service to Algiers from 1st March 2013,” said Jean Luc Grillet, Emirates senior vice president, commercial operations for Africa.

“We have been closely monitoring the situation in Libya and feel that the time is right to re-launch our services, which will help to support business, internatio­nal trade and passenger travel to and from Tripoli, as well as strengthen­ing the country’s overall infrastruc­ture.”

In June 2012, Emirates underlined its commitment to Libya with the reopening of its Tripoli town office enabling customers in Tripoli to book travel on Emirates services outside of Libya including flights commencing from Tunis.

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.

“Africa is a hugely important continent for Emirates and we are committed to investing in and further strengthen­ing our products and services a across the region,” added Grillet.

“Tripoli will be one of the 23 destinatio­ns to which Emirates currently flies in Africa,” said Grillet.

Over the next six months, Emirates will launch a further four destinatio­ns: Haneda on June 3, Stockholm on September 4, Clark on October 1, and Milan- New York on October 1 2013.

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