Jordanian Airlines resumed its flights to Mitiga International Airport in Libya yesterday, Saturday, after a ten-year hiatus. This coincided with the visit of a delegation consisting of 14 aviation experts, led by Jordan's Director of Aviation Security, Abdullah Al-Nsour, who was received by the Libyan Director of Aviation Security, the Director of Mitiga Airport, and several heads of security and protocol agencies at the airport. It is noteworthy that the last visit of the delegation was in 2021, during which all necessary conditions were established to resume air traffic between Amman and Tripoli.