More International Airlines Resume Flights To Beirut After Ceasefire!

Diana E.

After the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, international airlines began resuming flights to Beirut.

Some airlines restarted in December, while others, like Air France, Emirates, Cyprus Airways, and Flydubai, resumed on February 1.

Air France will start with five weekly flights, increasing to seven. Cyprus Airways will fly three times a week, and Emirates and FlyDubai will offer daily flights.

 

 

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Royal Jordanian restarted its daily flights in early December, along with Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways, Pegasus Airlines, Air Arabia, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways, Iraqi Airways, EgyptAir, and SundAir.

Meanwhile, Transavia, the low-cost subsidiary of Air France, is set to resume flights between Beirut and Paris on February 13, with three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

The Lufthansa Group, which also includes Swiss and Eurowings, has suspended its flights until the end of February but plans to reassess the situation in mid-February.

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