
Lebanese Airspace Reopened Amid Regional Tensions
Rasamny expressed deep apologies to incoming and outgoing travelers, affirming that the decision and the exceptional measures accompanying it were imposed due to purely security-related necessities, and that the safety of passengers and airport facilities remains the top priority.
In this context, Middle East Airlines (MEA) will reschedule its flights according to the new timing and will issue a detailed statement on the matter as soon as possible.

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