Italy’s flag carrier, ITA Airways, resumed direct flights to Libya’s capital, Tripoli, on Sunday, being the first airline from a major West European nation to do so after a 10-year hiatus due to civil war in the North African country, the company and Tripoli’s transport minister said.
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