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- IATA Code
- ME
- ICAO Code
- MEA
- Corporate Address
- Middle East Airlines AirLiban S.A.
Beirut International Airport
Beirut
Lebanon - Website
- http://www.mea.com.lb
- Main hub
- Beirut International Airport
- Country
- Lebanon
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- Full Service Carrier
- Codeshare Partners
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Beirut-based Middle East Airlines (MEA) is the national airline of Lebanon and is majority-owned by Banque du Liban. The carrier operates an extensive regional network within the Middle East as well as international scheduled services to Europe and Africa. Middle East Airlines became a member of the SkyTeam Alliance in 2011.
Location of Middle East Airlines main hub (Beirut International Airport)
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72 total articles
Middle East Airlines takes delivery of new A320
Armenia and Lebanon plan to increase direct air services
Middle East Airlines pilots end five-day strike
MEA threatens striking pilots with dismissal
Middle East Airlines pilots call 48-hour strike
Lebanese Transport Ministry to push for extension of MAE monopoly
MEA to build new offices near Beirut International Airport
Middle East Airlines involved in Amman-Beirut charter start-up: reports
Middle East Airlines selects myIDTravel from Lufthansa Systems
Gulf Air suspends services to Beirut, Iran and Iraq over security
Middle East Airlines returns to loss in 1Q2011
Middle East Airlines to operate Sarajevo-Beirut charter services
Foreign carriers Abidjan service update as of 11-Apr-2011
Middle East Airlines resumes Beirut-Medina service
Düsseldorf announces summer schedule
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Is Saudi Arabia's last LCC nasair set to join Sama?
Saudi Arabia’s LCC experiment may be drawing to an unwelcome close. nasair, the kingdom’s first – and now sole surviving – LCC announced it has suffered a 1Q2011 loss, due to the troubled situation in the Middle East and North Africa reducing passenger traffic and the increasing price of oil.
Airline IPO activity increases as market conditions improve but oil threatens
There are more than 30 airlines around the world publicly talking of conducting an IPO to help diversify funding sources, coinciding with improved demand and economic conditions. Aircraft deliveries are also accelerating, with more than 1400 aircraft scheduled for delivery this year alone, prompting the need for additional financing. However, concerns over rising fuel costs in recent weeks have had affected oil prices and, hence, the attractiveness of airlines.
Egypt unrest: Aviation in North Africa and Middle East threatened by political turmoil
The political instability engulfing some North African states has extensive implications for tourism and aviation across the region. Already dozens of governments are warning their citizens to avoid travel to Egypt. Several have chartered aircraft to ferry their nationals out. Cairo Airport has been met with chaotic scenes in the past few days as thousands of foreigners seek to leave. In this special report, CAPA reviews the immediate aviation and tourism impacts from the North Africa/Middle East civil unrest.
Qatar Airways declares profit breakthrough, roll on IPO
Qatar Airways’ CEO Akbar Al Baker announced on 20-Dec-2010 that Qatar Airways is on track to declare “a very hefty profit” this year, clearing the way for an IPO. The CEO stated he is "pretty confident" the carrier will launch an IPO in early 2012, after achieving three consecutive years of profitability.
Wataniya cancels four routes, pulls back on a fifth
Kuwait-based premium carrier Wataniya Airways announced it plans to suspend services to Amman, Bahrain, Damascus and Jeddah and reduce the frequency of operations to Dubai. In a major downsizing, the carrier’s fleet will be cut from seven to four aircraft, and it is studying options to cut its workforce. The changes will commence from 05-Dec-2010.
Emirates seeks B777 surrogate in A350-1000
With little sign of a B777 update or replacement in the immediate future, Emirates, the world’s largest airline in terms of international passenger traffic, is pressing Airbus for more range for its A350-1000.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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