Days after allowing Libyan planes from Tripoli back for the first time in around six months, Tunisia has again closed its airspace for flights from western Libya.
A transport ministry official said on Tuesday said that the flights have been suspended again for security reasons.
“We’ve suspended temporarily again Libya flights for security reasons,” the official said, without elaborating.
“We’ve suspended temporarily again Libya flights for security reasons,” the official said, without elaborating.
The moves come after militants killed 20 foreign tourists in an attack on the national museum in Tunis last week.
Tunisian officials say the two gunmen had been trained at a jihadist camp in Libya, where Islamic State had made inroads.
Tunisia is worried violence will spill over from Libya, where two rival governments fight for control four years after the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi.
Reuters reports that Libyan airlines had been allowed only since last week to resume flights to Tunis from Tripoli and other airports in western Libya outside the control of the official government.
The internationally recognised administration has been based in the east since losing control of Tripoli in August when an armed group seized the capital and parts of western Libya.
Flights from Tunis to eastern Libya have never stopped.
Tunisia is the lifeline for many Libyans seeking to escape violence or travel abroad. Foreign airlines and embassies have mostly withdrawn from Libya for security reasons. The few foreign connections from Libyan airlines are often booked out for weeks.
source: channelstv
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