
According to several Lebanese media outlets, Lebanon’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation has decided to suspend operations at Beirut’s international airport between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Any exception during this timeframe will require prior approval from the Lebanese aviation authorities.
At Rafic Hariri International Airport, the departure and arrival board showed a series of cancellations by foreign airlines throughout the day on Sunday.
In Syria, Damascus International Airport announced the cancellation of all scheduled inbound and outbound flights for Sunday, June 15.
Meanwhile, Jordan has closed its airspace as of Saturday night, marking the second such measure since the start of the military escalation between Israel and Iran. In an official statement, Jordan’s Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission – in a country that shares a border with Israel – announced the suspension of all takeoffs, landings, and overflights.
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