Cairo Airport receives first Libyan Airlines flight in 7 years

Flights between the neighboring countries had been suspended due to the conflict in Libya. (AFP)
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Updated 10 October 2021
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Cairo Airport receives first Libyan Airlines flight in 7 years

  • Libyan Airlines carrying about 255 passengers

CAIRO: Cairo International Airport received the first Libyan Airlines flight, coming from Maitika International Airport, in seven years.

It was carrying about 255 passengers, and all precautionary and preventive measures were taken against COVID-19.

Flights between the neighboring countries had been suspended due to the conflict in Libya and the closure of its airspace to air traffic.

Cairo International Airport organized a protocol celebration for the arrival of the Libyan Airlines flight.

The decision to resume flights coincided with the visit of the prime minister of Libya’s Government of National Unity to Egypt, during which a number of agreements were signed between the two sides.


Qatar and Turkiye send thousands of tons of aid to Sudan

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Qatar and Turkiye send thousands of tons of aid to Sudan

  • Shipment delivered through partnership between Qatar Fund for Development and Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority

MERSIN, Turkiye: Qatar and Turkiye have dispatched a humanitarian aid vessel carrying more than 2,400 metric tons of relief supplies to Sudan, it was announced this weekend.

The aid is aimed at supporting vulnerable communities affected by conflict, food insecurity and limited humanitarian access, the aid agencies involved said on Saturday.

The shipment, delivered through a partnership between the Qatar Fund for Development and the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, includes food, clothing, tents, blankets and essential household items for displaced and at-risk populations across Sudan.

The dispatch ceremony in Mersin was attended by Attila Toros, the governor of Mersin, alongside AFAD Director Ali Hamza, Qatar’s First Secretary in Turkiye Abdulaziz Al-Hammadi, and a QFD delegation led by Yousef Al-Mulla, acting manager of the humanitarian aid department.

The QFD said it remains committed to easing human suffering and supporting stability and resilience in communities impacted by conflict, and that the initiative highlighted the close cooperation between Qatar and Turkiye in providing coordinated, life-saving humanitarian assistance and responding to urgent needs in crisis-affected regions.