Then, "when the flights resume" [not likely to happen anytime soon, cannot give to it serious consideration, sorry!] you should check with the airline.
Your bird sounds like a beautiful companion. Being involved with a couple of animal rescues from Tripoli last year, (I don't understand how we can hate a human when she had to leave her dog with cancer behind, as she was running off with her young daughter, and then arranged an international rescue operation to ship her dog so that it can die peacefully among family. Actually happened and will never be mentioned in the history of the Libyan "Revolution"!)and being slightly familiar with the fragility of things over there, I am merely suggesting how precarious it would be to take a pet along.
I think outsiders not yet comprehend how shaky everything is in Libya.. and often pets end up being the unmentioned sufferers of such situations (eg, earthquakes, "revolutions", 9/11)
Let me put it this way: I would not take my young children with me to Libya right now, nor my pets. My husband does not even take me with him :-) -and I was a potent stroller of streets and alleys of Tripoli-
From a pet human to another pet human: make arrangements to leave the bird behind with a family member, neighbour. Anything but a trip to Tripoli.
I truely wish I was wrong.
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