Air France will resume service to Beirut this Saturday, initially with five weekly flights, the airline announced.
Transavia, the low cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, will resume its flights to the Lebanese capital on February 13, starting with three flights a week, it. Both airlines had ceased serving Beirut in September as tensions rose in the region.
France's airline to resume flights to Beirut Saturday
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