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  2. Airlines cancel flights to Israel, Jordan and Lebanon as ...

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    The official travel advice is: “Beirut airport could close, and you may be unable to leave for an extended period. Airlines may cancel more flights or set high ticket prices for any remaining ...

  3. Beirut flights cancelled or delayed amid fears of Israeli attack

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    (Reuters) -Flights to and from Beirut airport were cancelled or delayed on Monday as tensions escalated between Israel and armed political group Hezbollah after a strike in the Israeli-occupied ...

  4. Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport reopened to commercial flights on 17 August 2006, with the arrival of a Middle East Airlines (MEA) flight around 1:10 p.m. local time from Amman, followed by a Royal Jordanian flight also from Amman. [10] This marked the first commercial flight arrival at Beirut International Airport since the airport's closure almost five weeks before.

  5. Transport in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut. The main national airport is the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and is located in the southern suburbs. The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness report ranked the country 51st in terms of air transport infrastructure. [6]

  6. Transport in Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut. The main national airport is the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and is located south of Beirut, in Khaldeh. [5] Opened in 1954, the airport was renovated in 1977, and the present runways were rehabilitated between 1982 and 1984. [5]

  7. The embassy in Beirut was targeted by protestors who started a fire at the complex Americans warned ‘do not travel’ to Lebanon as part of Beirut embassy set on fire Skip to main content