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Libya signs holiday complex deal


 

 

 

www.bbc.co.uk The Farwa Island Project is among the first major non-oil related project with a foreign firm since the thaw in the country's relations with the West.

The resort on the Mediterranean will be sited near the Tunisian border.

The complex, expected to cost about $268m (Ă‚ÂŁ137m) to complete, will accommodate up to 3,800 holidaymakers.

Construction is expected to take between five and six years to complete, Gruppo Norman said.

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Libya signs holiday complex deal
Libya signs holiday complex deal

The Farwa Island Project is among Libya's first major non-oil related project with a foreign firm since the thaw in the country's relations with the West. (24/12/2004)
Bluemen of the desert welcome visitors
Bluemen of the desert welcome visitors

www.dragoman.co.uk Dragoman shakes the dust off archaeology with its overland exploration of North Africa departing from Britain on 14th February and 12 October 2005 (02/12/2004)
Americans head back to once-forbidden Libya
Americans head back to once-forbidden Libya

Libya, a Muslim country on the north coast of Africa, is open to Americans after 20 years of U.S. sanctions. (25/11/2004)
Libya to privatise national carrier
Libya to privatise national carrier

Loss-making Libyan Arab Airlines is to be privatized, Prime Minister Shukri Ghanem announced in the latest move by the regime of Moammar Gadhafi as it moves back into the international fold. (22/10/2004)
Flexible visa regime to increase Indo-Libyan tourism and trade
Flexible visa regime to increase Indo-Libyan tourism and trade

The flexible visa regime between India and Libya will mitigate the problems being faced by the businessmen and will increase the bilateral trade and tourism between the two countries. (24/08/2004)
Destination Libya: British Museum promotes visits to ancient sites
Destination Libya: British Museum promotes visits to ancient sites

Libya can boast of some of the most dramatic monuments in North Africa. In the west the temples and buildings of Cyrene bear witness to the importance of its oracle of Apollo and its site as the term (22/07/2004)
Libya plans to spend one billion dollars to modernise airline
Libya plans to spend one billion dollars to modernise airline

Libya plans to spend one billion dollars over the next decade to buy 22 new aircraft, ranging from 14-seaters to jets with a capacity of 350 seats, for Libyan Arab Airlines, the company's president to (08/07/2004)
Tourism on agenda at first US trade exhibition in Libya
Tourism on agenda at first US trade exhibition in Libya

PWN Exhibicon International, the company that organized the first exhibitions authorized by the U.S. government for U.S. companies in Cuba, then-U.S.S.R., and in China, has announced that planning is (20/06/2004)
Developer Hines has eye on Libya
Developer Hines has eye on Libya

Real estate heavyweight Gerald Hines has been on an international development tear. His next move: Libya. (06/06/2004)
Resort deal could spur Libya tourism
Resort deal could spur Libya tourism

A British company has been enlisted to design a luxury coastal resort in Libya. The proposed complex at Sidi Benure will cost between Ă‚ÂŁ70m and Ă‚ÂŁ120m. (12/05/2004)
Libya: Optimism about the future of tourism
Libya: Optimism about the future of tourism

Will legions of tourists be travelling in parts of Libya once travelled by Roman legions? Libyan tourism officials hope so. (26/04/2004)
US travel agencies offer tours of Libya
US travel agencies offer tours of Libya

Warming relations between Washington and Tripoli are giving US travellers a chance (05/04/2004)
Owenat Mountains - a world heritage site
Owenat Mountains - a world heritage site

The Owenat Mountains workshop was held in Tripoli's (05/04/2004)
Tourism in Libya: “We’re developing it our way!”
Tourism in Libya: “We’re developing it our way!”

Nazar Baud has just taken part in the famous Ghat Festival and toured Libya. He reports on the jewels in the crown of Libyan tourism and the potential for foreign investment and development. (01/03/2004)
Libyan-Tunisian hosting of World Cup
Libyan-Tunisian hosting of World Cup

International Football Federation President Sepp Blatter says that he wants individual nations to bid for the right to host the 2010 World Cup (03/02/2004)
Libyan airline spreads wings
Libyan airline spreads wings

New Libyan airline Afriqiyah Airways is to start regular twice-weekly flights in January between its base in Tripoli and Geneva, (02/01/2004)

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