Travelers Try To Flee Lebanon as Flights Are Cancelled Amid Escalating Violence

Image: Saudi Arabian Airlines airplane takes off from Beirut International Airport. (Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Markus Mainka)
Image: Saudi Arabian Airlines airplane takes off from Beirut International Airport. (Photo Credit: Adobe Stock/Markus Mainka)
Laurie Baratti
by Laurie Baratti
Last updated: 3:35 PM ET, Sun August 4, 2024

Amid escalating tensions between Israel and the Lebanese Shia Islamist militant group Hezbollah, travelers are rushing to leave Lebanon, leading to long lines and crowded scenes at Beirut airport. The situation is particularly dire since several airlines have canceled flights, amplifying the chaos faced by those trying to depart the Middle Eastern country.

The conflict, which began with the October 7 attack on Israel by the Palestinian militant group Hamas—an ally of Hezbollah—has lately seen almost daily exchanges of fire between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.  

Then, this week’s assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, immediately following Israel’s killing of Hezbollah's military chief Fuad Shukr in Beirut, further inflamed the situation. These events have provoked vows of vengeance from Iran and other armed groups that receive support from Tehran, including Hezbollah, and drastically increased regional tensions.

Several airlines, including Air France, British Airways, United AirlinesDelta Air Lines and Lufthansa, have suspended their flights into Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) for the coming days.

According to AFP, the scene in BEY on Sunday was haphazard, with families sprawled across metal seats, children resting on their parents’ laps and customers vigilantly keeping watch over piles of luggage. Passengers anxiously checked television screens for updates on flights to destinations such as Istanbul, Amman and Cairo.

According to Crisis24, unless a broader conflict is averted, severe commercial flight disruptions are likely in the nations directly involved in the conflict. As tensions continue to intensify, prompting fears of an all-out war, more flight disruptions are predicted. There’s speculation that BEY might shut down entirely, which would make getting out of Lebanon almost impossible. 

Neighboring nations could also close off their airspace, resulting in extensive flight cancellations and disruptions. Area authorities could also implement additional movement restrictions or initiate evacuations in the border regions of Israel, Syria or Lebanon.

In light of all this, foreign embassies in Lebanon have repeatedly advised their citizens to leave the country while commercial flights are still running. France, for example, warned that the current situation was “highly volatile”, while the U.S. embassy on Saturday appealed to Americans to leave on “any ticket available”. 

Since the conflict began in October, Lebanon has accumulated approximately 545 deaths, primarily among fighters but also including 115 civilians, according to an AFP tally. On the Israeli side, including the annexed Golan Heights, 22 soldiers and 24 civilians have lost their lives, army figures indicate.


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