Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Libya's Benghazi after 10-year hiatus
- Turkish Airlines has resumed flights to Libya's Benghazi after a 10-year pause, flying three times a week from Istanbul, as announced by Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu.
- The flights were suspended in January 2015 due to worsening security in Libya, with most international airlines halting operations since the civil war in 2014.
- Transport and Infrastructure Minister Uraloglu stated that Turkey has become one of the world's largest flight networks, with access to 67 countries within a four-hour flight radius.
- Turkish Airlines also resumed flights to other destinations, including Santiago, Chile, and expanded its routes to 352 international destinations, according to CEO Bilal Eki.
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