A Middle East Airlines plane, carrying Lebanese nationals residing in Saudi Arabia, lands on the tarmac of Beirut's International airport on April 5, 2020. - Lebanon started repatriating nationals stranded abroad in its first flight in weeks since it closed its international airport to stem the novel coronavirus. Lebanese returning home must pay for their own ticket and their families are not allowed to meet them at the airport. But critics have complained of steep ticket fares, while a financial crisis has severely restricted transactions from Lebanese bank accounts. Middle East Airlines, the week before, claimed tickets were more expensive -- $650 for an economy class seat from Riyadh and $1,800 for a cheaper fare from Abidjan for example -- because planes would be empty on the way out to evacuations. (Photo by - / AFP)
أعلنت شركة “طيران الشرق الأوسط” – الخطوط الجوية اللبنانية، نتيجة لإعادة فتح بعض المسارات الجوية في المنطقة، تعديل مواعيد إقلاع رحلاتها المنطلقة من بيروت الى كل من دبي والرياض وعمان من 12 نيسان لغاية 15 منه، على ان تبقى رحلات العودة الى بيروت في موعد اقلاعها الاساسي من دون أي تعديل، وبالتالي يصبح جدول رحلات الشركة الى هذه الوجهات، وتجدون الجدول مرفقاً.