Libya and Algeria have signed the initial framework of an air transport agreement, alongside a memorandum of understanding on the resumption of flights between the two countries.
The documents were initialed on 12 April at the headquarters of Algeria’s National Civil Aviation Agency.
The agreement will come into force immediately once formally signed by the aviation authorities of both countries.
Under the memorandum, designated airlines from each side will be permitted to operate up to 14 passenger flights per week, in addition to cargo services.
Source: The Libya Observer