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Royal Air Maroc to start flights from Casablanca to Tripoli’s Mitiga airport in April 2026

bySami Zaptia
December 16, 2025
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Libyan passport “chaos” forced visa demand: Moroccan official

According to Morocco’s state news outlet SNRT News, Royal Air Maroc announced yesterday that it will start flights from Casablanca to Tripoli’s Mitiga airport in April 2026.

Tickets for these new routes will be on sale from 15 December on the Royal Air Maroc website, via the company’s call centers and sales agencies, as well as in the entire network of partner travel agencies.

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Libyan companies participate in second African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Business Forum in Morocco

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