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Summary The Middle East's biggest airline plans to restart flights to the Libyan capital.
Emirates airline is set to restart flights to Libya after suspending the route due to the political turmoil in the country.Dubai-based airline Emirates said Monday it would resume Tripoli flights four times a week starting October 29. It stopped flying to Libya in February 2011 because of violence there during the uprising that eventually deposed Moammar Gadhafi.Another UAE carrier, Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, began flying to Tripoli earlier this year. Alitalia and British Airways are among the other carriers that have resumed Tripoli flights.
