
Libya
The travel advice is Do not travel to Libya. Travel advice is Major for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Libya. Libya is part of Africa with main city at
Tripoli. Its Developing country with a
population of 6M people. The main currency is Libyan Dinar. The languages
spoken are Arabic.
π Developing Β π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ 6M people
π¨ Travel Advice for Libya
Major
restrictions for travelFlights to Libya are suspended.
- This does not apply to repatriation and medevac flights.
Travel restriction details for Libya
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Closed to Vistors
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Restaurants & bars Open with restrictions
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Essential only shopping
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Operational with restrictions transport
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events Banned
π Lockdown Details for Libya
Public, cultural, sports and social events are banned. Prayer in places of worship is allowed but social distancing measures should be followed. Restaurants and cafes are allowed to reopen, however people are not allowed to dine inside. Barbershops, and non-essential businesses are closed until further notice. Public parks and meat markets are closed until further notice. It is mandatory to wear face masks when out in public. Fines will be given to those who do not comply.
π‘οΈ Travel safety for Libya
Do not travel
If you're in Libya, leave as soon as possible if it is safe for you to do so. Regularly reassess your security arrangements and access to effective health services. Our capacity to provide consular assistance to in Libya is limited. The Australian Government has no plans to evacuate you. There may be some flights out of Libya to Europe, including some organised by other governments. Keep checking the website and social media of airlines and airports for available flights. If you choose to take one of these flights, youβll need to determine whether it is safe for you to travel, taking account of the advice of local authorities. This includes curfews and travel restrictions as a result of the conflict and COVID-19 pandemic. We canβt advise you on the safety of departure options. In certain areas, e.g. where fighting is taking place, the best course of action may be to stay where you are until it becomes safer to move on. You should contact the Embassy in Rome if you require consular assistance. We haven't changed our level of advice: Do not travel to Libya due to ongoing fighting, unstable security, and the high threat of terrorist attack and kidnapping. See Safety and Travel
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