[No-fly zone redux?] “Air traffic has been suspended for security reasons to Libya’s second city Benghazi, where the American ambassador was killed when the US consulate came under attack this week, an airport source said on Friday. ‘We received orders on Thursday evening to immediately suspend all flights for security reasons,’ the source told AFP.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/14/benghazi-air-space-shut-over-security-fears-libya-source/
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