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Libyan Airports Resume Operations After Hours of Shutdown

Libyan Airports Resume Operations After Hours of Shutdown

Libyan airports have resumed air traffic after being halted for hours due to air traffic controllers going on strike. Khaled Suwaisi, the Deputy Minister of Transportation in the National Unity Government, announced on Wednesday that the airspace in all Libyan airports has been reopened, according to the site "Libya News." Meanwhile, Mitiga International Airport in the capital, Tripoli, stated in a statement that: "Air traffic has resumed after it was halted today following Suwaisi's intervention and an agreement to resolve the issues that caused this halt."

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