The management of Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut has urged travelers to “arrive at the airport at least three hours before their flight’s scheduled departure time, given the heavy travel volume and high number of departing passengers during this period.”
In a statement, the management explained that “arriving early allows passengers to complete check-in, baggage drop-off, and security screening smoothly, and helps reduce congestion and avoid delays, especially during peak hours.”
The Presidency emphasized that “the various agencies and entities operating at the airport continue to coordinate to ensure the smooth flow of passengers,” urging travelers to “follow the instructions of service providers, airlines, and security agencies, and to check flight schedules in advance to ensure a more organized and smooth travel experience.”
In a statement, the management explained that “arriving early allows passengers to complete check-in, baggage drop-off, and security screening smoothly, and helps reduce congestion and avoid delays, especially during peak hours.”
The Presidency emphasized that “the various agencies and entities operating at the airport continue to coordinate to ensure the smooth flow of passengers,” urging travelers to “follow the instructions of service providers, airlines, and security agencies, and to check flight schedules in advance to ensure a more organized and smooth travel experience.”