Beyrouth – The Lebanese airline, Middle East Airlines (MEA), has published a press release aimed at clarifying the situation regarding flight ticket prices, following numerous customer requests on this subject. MEA has specified that the maximum prices applied to tickets sold since the beginning of summer until today are those listed in the table below, including all taxes and fees:
Destination | Geographic Area | Business Class (One Way) | Economy Class (One Way) |
---|---|---|---|
Cairo | Middle East | 510 $ | 215 $ |
Amman | Middle East | 358 $ | 233 $ |
Najaf | Middle East | 528 $ | 290 $ |
Bagdad | Middle East | 525 $ | 310 $ |
Erbil | Middle East | 530 $ | 330 $ |
Abou Dhabi | Gulf | 1,052 $ | 437 $ |
Dubai | Gulf | 1,052 $ | 437 $ |
Jeddah | Gulf | 765 $ | 470 $ |
Doha | Gulf | 917 $ | 477 $ |
Dammam | Gulf | 803 $ | 478 $ |
Riyad | Gulf | 930 $ | 524 $ |
Kuwait | Gulf | 1,036 $ | 607 $ |
Larnaca | Europe | 326 $ | 211 $ |
Yerevan | Europe | 519 $ | 256 $ |
Athens | Europe | 630 $ | 287 $ |
Istanbul | Europe | 630 $ | 330 $ |
Bruxelles | Europe | 1,047 $ | 482 $ |
Düsseldorf | Europe | – | 490 $ |
Frankfurt | Europe | 848 $ | 495 $ |
Madrid | Europe | 1,145 $ | 506 $ |
Copenhagen | Europe | – | 535 $ |
Milan | Europe | 993 $ | 538 $ |
Rome | Europe | 993 $ | 538 $ |
London | Europe | 1,345 $ | 588 $ |
Geneva | Europe | 1,343 $ | 605 $ |
Paris | Europe | 1,320 $ | 670 $ |
Abidjan | Africa | 1,872 $ | 919 $ |
Accra | Africa | 1,875 $ | 957 $ |
Lagos | Africa | 1,993 $ | 1,029 $ |
All prices include taxes and fees.
MEA therefore invites all its passengers who have been victims of overcharging or exploitation when purchasing their tickets to immediately contact one of the following two entities, providing all relevant information on the person or agency that issued the ticket. ticket :
MEA emphasizes its commitment to fare transparency and invites its passengers to report any irregularities observed in ticket pricing, in order to ensure compliance with fare standards and avoid exploitation.
This clarification comes following the current controversy over the price of tickets to certain destinations while the national company remains the only one to serve Beirut international airport located in the immediate vicinity of the Israeli strikes.
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