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  2. Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Airlines Ground Handling (MEAG) Founded in 1999, MEAG is the main ground handling agent at Beirut International Airport, handling nearly 80% of all traffic. MEAG also operates a fixed-base operator called Cedar Jet Center at the General Aviation Terminal.

  3. ME3 carriers - Wikipedia

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    The ME3 carriers commonly refer to three Middle East airlines which use a hub and spoke model: [1] Emirates, an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Etihad Airways, an airline based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Qatar Airways, an airline based in Doha, Qatar

  4. List of government-owned airlines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of government-owned airlines. ... Middle East Airlines: Lebanon: 100% Myanmar National Airlines: Myanmar: 100% Myanmar Airways International:

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

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    Middle East Airlines continues to fly between London Heathrow and Beirut. The Foreign Office warns against travel to Lebanon, and on Sunday said: “If you are currently in Lebanon, we encourage ...

  6. Air travel is breaking records, but a lack of planes could ...

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    For the airlines, profit per passenger will likely be $7 on average in 2025, when 18 months ago, this per-passenger figure was $2.25.Middle Eastern airlines expect the highest profit per passenger ...

  7. Airlines seen making $1 trillion for the first time in history

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    Middle East airlines are seen leading the pack next year, with profit per passenger of $24, followed by US airlines at $12 and European airlines at $9. IATA expects airlines in Africa, Latin ...