Founded in 2015, Libyan Wings is a Libyan airline that flies a small number of international flights from its hub at Mitiga International Airport. The airline currently flies to destinations in Turkey and Tunisia with a fleet of Airbus aircraft.
The airline was originally proposed to launch in 2013, but due to the civil war in Libya, the airline's launch was delayed for two years. Eventually, the airline flew its inaugural flight in September 2015 with service from Tripoli to Istanbul.
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Libyan Wings has a different baggage policy for carry-on and checked baggage.
Passengers are entitled to one item of carry-on baggage with a maximum weight of 7kg and maximum dimensions of 55 cm x 40 m 20 cm.
Economy Class passengers are entitled to 30kg of checked baggage.
Business Class passengers are entitled to 30kg of checked baggage.
No one piece of baggage can weigh more than 30kg. If a passenger exceeds the weight allowance, an excess baggage charge will be applied.
Onboard a Libyan Wings flight, there are 2 Cabin Classes - Economy and Business.
Economy Class offers a slick, modern-feel cabin with an enjoyable service delivered by the airline's professional cabin crew.
Economy Class seats are set out in a 3 x 3 formation and come with armrests, footrests and adjustable headrests. Each seat has the capability to recline back to 118 degrees.
Business Class is a carefully designed cabin.
Passengers can enjoy a delicious, freshly prepared meal as part of the Business Class in-flight dining experience.
Business Class seats are set out in a 2 x 2 configuration. Each seat gives maximum comfort with padded cushioning, leather armrest and adjustable footrest and headrests.
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The airline's fleet consists of entirely Airbus A319-100 aircraft. Each aircraft has the capacity to carry 124 passengers each.