The Libyan Airports Authority has announced that flights to and from Tunisia will be resumed starting November 14, according to Libyan News Agency in Tripoli.

The news agency said the Authority of Airports had notified all airports in Libya of the resumption of flights with Tunisia, which came after the signing of a health protocol.

It also said that the health protocol aims to facilitate the movement of travelers from Libya and Tunisia in both directions via land and air, adding that the protocol includes precautionary anti-coronavirus measures like wearing masks and ensuring social distance.

The news agency indicated that the travelers from both countries will also be asked to fill out a form of their personal information, do a Covid-19 test 72 hours before flying or crossing the border and sign a written pledge to self-isolate for 10 days.

The two countries also agreed to reopen the borders on November 14.