Posted: Tue 22 Feb, 2011 6:06 PM
Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) has offered their A330 aircraft to fly passengers who wish to leave Libya.
The CEO and president of RJ, Hussein Dabbas, has confirmed that the airline would continue its services to Tripoli this week, despite cancelling some flights due to Benghazi s airport closure. Air Malta didn t have much luck as the airline has been denied permission to evacuate workers on five extra charter flights. Tripoli airport authorities have prevented an Air Malta flight from leaving the Libyan capital and other flights have been banned, as reported in Travel Daily Middle East.