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The first hotel in the space will open in 2027
At the point when reality outperforms or arrives at sci-fi. In the period of the room the travel industry, The Entryway Establishment was made fully intent on building the principal inn in space, and all that appears to show that it will be initiated in 2027. The retreat will have counterfeit gravity and will have...
MEA announces list of designated hotels in Lebanon for passengers arriving from 11 countries
Middle East Airlines- Air Liban announces that all Passengers arriving from UK, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, India, Malawi, Ethiopia, Zambia, Liberia, Kenya, Gambia, and Sierra Leone ( not transiting through these countries) to Lebanon must have hotel booking at their own expenses, for 4 days / 3nights in one of the following hotels. Passengers not...
MEA: Entry regulations for Lebanese travelers to Doha
The Public Relations Department of Middle East Airlines (MEA) issued Tuesday the following statement: “Middle East Airlines- Air Liban announces to its passengers that as of 12 July 2021, new entry regulations to Doha will be applied. Free visas will be issued to Lebanese passengers upon arrival at Hamad International Airport- Doha for 30 days...
WFP triples its support to Lebanese families as the country faces an unprecedented crisis
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has started scaling up its support to a crucial national social support scheme in Lebanon to assist families struggling to make ends meet amid a severe economic downturn, skyrocketing inflation, and a collapsing Lebanese pound. WFP will support an additional 195,000 people, aiming to reach a total of...
EU to reopen borders to fully vaccinated travelers
EU member states agreed Wednesday to reopen the bloc’s borders to travellers who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, European sources said. Meeting in Brussels, diplomats also agreed to increase the level of new cases a country can hit before being declared unsafe — a measure that would open up travel into the EU...
MEA statement on travel to Rome and Milan
Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines on Tuesday issued the following statement: “Beirut; 18 May 2021: Reference to the regulations issued by the Italian Immigration Authorities, Middle East Airlines remindsall passengers travelling to Rome and Milan that they cannot travel back and forth within one week. The minimum stay required is either 5 days without quarantine or should complete 10 days with quarantine. If passengers...
MEA: Passengers traveling to Dubai require negative PCR result, QR Code starting May 10th
Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines on Tuesday issued the following statement: “Beirut, 4 May 2021: In accordance with the decision of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Middle East Airlines – Air Liban announces that as of 10 May 2021, all passengers traveling from Lebanon to Dubai are mandatorily required to hold a negative PCR result valid for 72 hours from the sample collection in addition to the mandatory...
Commission proposes to ease restrictions on nonessential travel to the EU while addressing variants through new ‘emergency brake’ mechanism
Today, the Commission is proposing that Member States ease the current restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU to take into account the progress of vaccination campaigns and developments in the epidemiological situation worldwide. The Commission proposes to allow entry to the EU for non-essential reasons not only for all persons coming from countries with...
15 positive cases onboard flights that arrived in Beirut on the 14th and 15th of this year
The Ministry of Public Health explicit, “By finishing PCR tests for flights that arrived in the national capital and were conducted at the field on Valentine’s Day and fifteen, the results showed that there have been fifteen (15) positive cases. The results of 2/14/2021 are as follows:Dubai trip: UAE company No. 953 (one positive case)Cairo...
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