The head of Jordan's flagship airline said that Royal Jordanian will resume daily flights to Benghazi, Libya on Thursday, ending a seven-month halt because of Libya's civil war, AP reported. Hussein Dabbas said flights to the capital Tripoli may resume later this month, once aviation safety is ensured and the airport there can accommodate flights. Dabbas said Tuesday that the decision to resume flights to Benghazi was prompted by a "strong demand" for travel there. RJ used to operate five weekly flights to Tripoli and two to Benghazi. Around 15,000 Jordanian professionals, mainly doctors, engineers and teachers, work in Libya. Jordan established ties with Libya's National Transitional Council in June.