Qatar Airways announced on Monday plans to launch scheduled flights to Libya's second largest city of Benghazi on November 1.


Operating four-times-a-week non-stop from Doha, the newest route will take the number of destination launches by the airline to 15 during 2011, the airline said in a statement.


It said Benghazi was a destination which is underserved and will benefit from new international flights.

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Benghazi, Libya's north eastern Mediterranean port city and major economic centre, is a key destination for trade and exports.

 

Many industries including oil refining, food processing, cement production and tuna fishing, reside in the surrounding region of Cyrenaica, of which Benghazi is the capital, the carrier said.


Qatar Airways initially operated services to the capital Tripoli eight years ago. Flights are currently suspended due to the political situation, but are expected to resume soon, it added.


Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said: "Almost a year ago in Nice, I spoke about the possibility of expanding our Libyan operations, and I am delighted that we are now, within this short of a period, set to start flights to Benghazi, another key city in the country.


"We identified Benghazi as an underserved, primarily business destination, and now have the opportunity to bring this city into our fold."


Benghazi will be the airline's 13th route of the year, and precedes two other new route launches - Entebbe and Chongqing - starting on November 2 and November 28, respectively.


Etihad Airways announced last week that it would soon begin flights to Tripoli once it has been given security clearance.


The Libyan capital will become the fifth North African destination for the carrier, the Abu Dhabi carrier said in a statement.


James Hogan, CEO, said the airline was planning three flights a week to Tripoli as soon as the NATO no-fly zone is lifted and the airport is declared safe.