Universal Air is announcing the launch of a new flight connecting Malta to Tripoli, Libya, further expanding its international route network and strengthening business ties between the two regions.
Starting from just €210 one-way, the new route will operate every Wednesday and Saturday and is aimed at business travellers commuting between the two vibrant Mediterranean centres.
Simon Cook, CEO, Universal Air, says: “Our new Malta-Tripoli route isn’t just about bridging cities; it’s also about creating opportunities. We’re providing a crucial link for businesses that will help drive commercial growth.”
“As we continue to expand our route network to culturally rich and dynamic destinations, we are committed to delivering comfort, convenience, choice and a quality service for our business and leisure passengers.”
Universal Air is a leading airline dedicated to linking destinations with a focus on providing an exceptional, cost-effective travel option with the comforts of a traditional airline for both business and leisure travellers.
Headquartered in Malta, the airline offers direct access to a variety of key destinations across the Mediterranean and North Africa.
For further information visit www.flyuniversalair.com
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