Increased Demand for Travel to Beirut

Lebanon is witnessing a surge in travel demand following the lifting of travel restrictions for its citizens, with high occupancy rates on flights to Beirut, especially as summer approaches.


Increased Demand for Travel to Beirut

In Lebanon, an increased interest is observed due to the canceled ban on outgoing citizens across the border. It is expected that demand will increase in the coming days and weeks, especially considering the proximity of the summer season and school vacation.

Mert Jade Hadi Ali noted that airlines in Beirut have started to operate at a high level, and air transport carriers are likely to increase flight availability in this direction in connection with the growing demand.

Employees of tourist agencies reported that flights to Lebanon are experiencing strong demand due to high load factors. The lifting of the ban on outgoing Emirati citizens in Lebanon has sparked a surge in booking requests, and another significant increase in demand is expected during the summer vacations.

Muhammad Jasim Al-Reis, executive director of "Al-Reis Tours," noted that the company has started to receive booking requests in Lebanon from the moment of the announcement of the lifting of the ban on outgoing citizens. He added that a rise in tourist bookings in the near future is expected.

Badr Akhli, CEO of Dubai World Travel, pointed out that high demand for Lebanon is expected, especially among citizens who have businesses or those who have previously visited this country. He expressed confidence that Lebanon will once again become a popular destination for vacations.

Amin Al-Audi, general director of Al-Audi Travels, reported that bookings have started to come in for trips to Lebanon following the enforcement of the exit permission. He also noted that requests have begun for organizing tours in Lebanon, and special offers for vacations in this country will soon be presented.

Dr. Heitam Hadi Ali, CEO of Dubai Link, emphasized that the announcement of the lifting of the ban on travel to Lebanon has led to a significant number of bookings, indicating a strong desire from many to visit this destination.