
After a decade-long hiatus, Turkish Airlines has officially resumed its flights to Benghazi, marking a significant step in reconnecting Libya's second-largest city with the rest of the world.
The resumption of flights is expected to boost economic activity and tourism in the region, providing a vital link for business travelers, families, and those seeking to explore Benghazi's rich history and culture.
This move signals growing confidence in the stabilization of the region and underscores Turkish Airlines' commitment to expanding its network and supporting international connectivity.
The first flight was greeted with celebratory scenes at Benghazi's Benina International Airport, highlighting the importance of this reconnection for the Libyan people.
After a decade-long suspension, Turkish Airlines has joyfully re-established its air service to Benghazi, Libya's second-largest city, marking its 64th African destination. The inaugural flight, which took place last week, was celebrated at Benina International Airport.
Turkish Airlines will now connect Istanbul to Benghazi three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, utilizing Boeing 737-78D aircraft. This resumption aims to boost tourism and trade potential in the region, reflecting confidence in the area's growing stability.
To celebrate, Turkish Airlines is offering promotional fares for tickets purchased by February 15, 2025, for travel until March 20, 2025.