Home » Athens-Benghazi service begins flights on Thursday

Athens-Benghazi service begins flights on Thursday


Flights between Athens and the Libyan city of Benghazi will launch on Thursday, the Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry announced on Tuesday.

The Athens-Benghazi-Athens flights will be carried out by carriers Air Mediterranean and Marathon Airlines, with the first flight scheduled for March 2 by the latter.

Greece’s Consul General in Benghazi Stavros Venizelos will board this flight, it was noted. Promoting Greek actions in Benghazi – including Greece’s important contribution to the modernization of the port of Benghazi – leads to tangible economic benefits, it was emphasized in the Greek ministry’s announcement.

This new air connection is a forerunner of Greece’s intention for a long-term presence, cooperation and assistance in the entire country of Libya when the internal situation there allows for it, it was further noted.

The Athens-Benghazi air connection is expected to strengthen friendly ties between the two peoples, in conjunction with launching entry visas to Greece, for which applications will become available at the Greek Consulate in Benghazi on February 12, said the ministry.

Trade and economic sectors, as well as business and tourist flows, will also be strengthened by the new flights, it was highlighted, through which cultural contacts will intensify, serving as a bridge of friendship and mutual understanding between the two peoples.

Source : Ekathmerini

Serbians Take to Streets in Anti-government Protests Following Mass Shootings

Meet The Restaurateurs Bringing A Taste of Greece to St Helens

Small Plane Crashes in Greece, Killing Pilot

European Stocks Close Lower; Siemens Up 6% on Earnings, Burberry Down 11% as Luxury Spending Slows