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Minister: Lebanon will maintain its airspace open

A minister stated on Saturday that Lebanon would aim to keep the airspace open. Hours earlier, officials had said the airspace was scheduled to be closed in the evening due the Iran-Israel conflict.

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Fayez Rahamny, Lebanese minister of Public Works and Transport, said during a tour at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport that "the airport will remain open" unless there is unforeseen circumstances.

Rasamny, the Lebanese National Carrier, Middle East Airlines, said that it would increase its flight schedule to compensate for delayed flights.

The Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority had earlier told the state-run news agency NNA that the country's airspace would be temporarily reopened on Saturday morning at 10:00 am (0700 GMT), but would then be closed again between 10:30 pm and 6:00 am on Sunday. Reporting by Muhammad Al Gebaly in Cairo and Menna Alaa el Din from Beirut, with additional reporting by Laila Basam. Editing by Louise Heavens & Toby Chopra.

(source: Reuters)