A Middle East Airlines flight arrived at Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut around 5.00 p.m. today, coming from the city of Dammam in the Saudi Kingdom, with 135 passengers on board, NNA correspondent at the Airport reported. The regular procedures adopted at Beirut Airport began immediately with the plane’s arrival carrying Lebanese citizens returning...
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MEA CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES MORE REPATRIATION FLIGHTS
Chairman of the Middle East Airlines, Mohammad Hout, said Monday that scores of Lebanese stranded in Congo, Italy, Spain and Turkey will return to Lebanon tomorrow as several flights have been scheduled. “Tomorrow, there will be flights coming from Kinshasa, Madrid, Italy and also Istanbul,” Hout told a news conference. He indicated that the repatriation...
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