Libya’s Kufra Airport published a snap graphic last Sunday morning (16 March) of several foreign carriers flying over its airspace, including flights by Egypt Air, Emirates, (Nigeria’s) Max Air and Qatar Air.

As the graphic illustrates, Kufra Airport is located deep in the southeastern desert corner of Libya in the triangle between the Egyptian, Sudanese and Chadian borders.

The airport is about 1,724 kms by road from the capital Tripoli and 1,025 kms from the regional eastern capital Benghazi.

Kufra Airport expressed thanks and appreciation to its air traffic control and all airport employees for their ‎efforts in providing safe navigation for these foreign carriers over Libya’s isolated region.

A recognition of Libya’s safe airspace
The graphic of the congested skies over Kufra Airport isa recognition of the safety of Libya’s airspace and that Libya has the radar coverage and ability to deal with emergency landings.

Egypt Air emergency landing at Kufra Airport
It will be recalled, and as reported by Libya Herald, that the state Libyan Company for Ground Services had reported that an Egypt Air flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Kufra Airport in January this year.

The emergency was due to the sudden illness of one of the flight attendants on board. The flight attendant had suffered a drop in the level of blood sugar and high blood pressure.

All necessary services were provided
The Libyan Company for Ground Services reported that the preset emergency plan was provided and applied, and all necessary services were provided with high quality to the plane and crew.

Ground services available 24/7 to all flights crossing Libyan airspace
The Libyan Ground Services Company assured that the company’s stations at all Libyan airports are ready to operate 24 hours to provide ground services to all flights of airlines crossing Libyan airspace.

Good news for Libya’s efforts to lift EU flight ban
The news of the successful processing of the emergency landing of the Egypt Air flight at Kufra airport is good news for Libya. The Libyan government has been working hard over the last ten years to reinstate foreign carrier flights to Libyan airports – including flights crossing its airspace.

Overflights provide valuable revenue
Libya had been losing billions of US dollars’ worth of revenue from fees for flights over its airspace. The successful Egypt Air emergency landing at the very remote Kufra airport should help allay fears and encourage more flights into crossing Libya’s vast airspace.

The government’s efforts have come with success, with ITA Airways resuming direct flights between Tripoli and Rome in January this year. Other flights that have started or resumed over the last few months/years include, MedSky, Turkish Airlines, Egypt Air, and Royal Jordanian.

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Transport Ministry celebrates safe Egypt Air emergency landing at Kufra airport and successful health relief offered to ill flight attendant

Direct flights between Benghazi and Rome and Milan to be launched in early June

ITA first regular scheduled flight arrives in Tripoli

ITA confirms direct flights between Rome and Tripoli starting on 12 January 2025

On the day of first direct Tripoli to Rome flight, MoU signed between Libyan Civil Aviation and its Italian counterpart (libyaherald.com)

Direct flights from Tripoli to Rome to resume on Saturday (libyaherald.com)

Italian Airlines ITA test flight arrives from Rome at Tripoli’s Mitiga airport with PM Aldabaiba onboard (libyaherald.com)

First flight between Rome and Tripoli to start tomorrow – ending a ten-year hiatus (libyaherald.com)

Libya must fulfil certain preconditions before flights to Italy resume by September – but flights could resume earlier (libyaherald.com)

Flights with Qatar to resume in October


Libya and Qatar sign MoU to prepare studies for Tripoli International Airport investment project vision

Libya and Qatar sign update to 2024 Air Services Agreement

Qatari UCC and LIA discuss development of Mitiga’s 10 million passenger eastern terminal

Qatari Civil Aviation audit team inspects Tripoli’s Mitiga airport with view to resume flights

Qatar Civil Aviation to conduct Libyan airports inspection in October, signs MoU with Libyan counterpart (libyaherald.com)

Libya signs an initial air services agreement with Qatar – Qatar Airways to resume flights to Libya (libyaherald.com)

UAE Civil Aviation Authority visits Tripoli’s Mitiga airport with view to resuming flights

Libya and UAE sign MoU to lift air transport restrictions between the two countries

Libya signs accession to the Constitution of the African Civil Aviation Commission of the African Union (AFCAC)

Over 1,500 carriers fly over Libyan airspace monthly – latest airport audits were positive

Arab Aviation Organisation visits Mitiga Airport for audit

Libya and Spain discuss April’s Spanish Libyan Economic Forum in Spain and resumption of direct flights

Aldabaiba discusses with German Ambassador Tarraf resumption of Lufthansa flights

Tripoli Foreign Ministry meets Austrian ambassador – resumption of direct flights and reopening of embassy are discussed

Tripoli Foreign Ministry meets UK Deputy Ambassador – direct flights and visas discussed

Turkish Airlines to start direct flights from Istanbul to Benghazi on 14 January

Egypt’s Air Cairo to start flights to Tripoli and Benghazi in mid-December


Egypt’s Nile Air to start Cairo to Sebha service ‘‘this week’’ (libyaherald.com)

After an 11-year hiatus, Sebha airport resumes international flights mid-November – to Cairo (libyaherald.com

Aldabaiba follows up on airport construction projects, return of Egypt and Turkish airliners (libyaherald.com)

After a long hiatus, Egypt Air restarts cargo flights with Misrata Airport (libyaherald.com)

Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority and Egypt Air inspection team visits Mitiga, Misrata and Sebha airports to assess readiness for flight resumption (libyaherald.com)

After 8 year hiatus, Egypt Air cargo flight arrives at Tripoli’s Mitiga airport (libyaherald.com)

Egypt Air to operate special flights between Tripoli’s Mitiga and Sharm El Sheikh as of Tuesday (libyaherald.com)

After a ten-year hiatus: Royal Jordanian resumes flights to Tripoli

Medsky flies first Berlin to Misrata flight (libyaherald.com)

Medsky to start flights from Tripoli to Malta (libyaherald.com)

Dutch embassy assesses security standards, rules and procedures at Tripoli’s Mitiga airport (libyaherald.com)

Maltese Civil Aviation inspects Benghazi’s Benina airport for possible launch of Medavia flights (libyaherald.com)

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