Though embassies only started alerting their nationals today, the first corporate security warning of the expected attack was actually issued at 2000 hours yesterday (Wednesday). It was not immediately clear how easily Westerners were managing to leave Benghazi. There was, however, huge chaos at Tripoli airport. The 1300 hrs flight to Benghazi was overbooked. However, bumped passengers hoping to catch the next flight at 1500 hours, found that that had been cancelled.
As a result, Air Malta this afternoon cancelled its flight to the Libyan city of Benghazi. An airline spokesman said the airline would continue to keep the situation under review.
(Source: Times of Malta and Libya Herald)