Tripoli International Airport: Tripoli International Air port is the largest air port in Libya. This air port is a hub for Libyan Airlines, Afriqiyah Airways, and Buraq Air. The current capacity of the airport is three million passengers per year. The air port features one main international five-floor building terminal with an area of 33,000m2, Check-in facilities, duty-free shops, lounge, prayer room, and restaurant.
Tripoli Libya attractive places
Tripoli Attractions: Tripoli is largest and capital city of Libya. It is home to many artifacts of Libya’s historical past.
Jamahiriya Museum: Jamahiriya Museum is one of the most visited tourist attraction in Libya. Museum houses various kinds of cave paintings, rock carvings, Roman statues, and artifacts from Leptis and Sabratha.
Gurgi and Karamanli Mosques: The most elegant in Tripoli, and the last Ottoman mosque to be built in Libya, is the Gurgi Mosque. The large courtyard of the mosque is surrounded by porticos, a domed and vaulted prayer hall, exquisite Turkish-style tile-work, Italian marble columns and Moroccan carved stucco.
Assaraya al-Hamra: Constructed in earlier Roman period this castle is also known as the Red Castle. The Red Castle was the official residence of the Turkish governors. The National Department of Antiquities and some other city museums are also sheltered in the Red Castle.
Population:
1,065,405
Time Zone:
(UTC +2 hour)
Phone area code:+ 218 (Libya)
Country:
Libya
Airport:Tripoli International Airport
| From Airport | Airline | Protection | Price | ||
| London | Alitalia air | Atol and Iata | £98 | ||
| London | KLM | Atol and Iata | £110 | ||
| London | Luftansa | Atol and Iata | £135 | ||
| London | British air | Atol and Iata | £150 | ||
| London | egypt air | Atol and Iata | £183 | ||
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