Flights to Lebanon

56 non-stop international routes land in Lebanon — from 12 countries, into 1 commercial airports.

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About flights to Lebanon

Lebanon pulls in a specific kind of traveler. Diaspora returning from Paris or Frankfurt to see family. Business people moving between Beirut and Istanbul or Riyadh. Curious first-timers who've heard enough about the food and the nightlife to finally book the ticket. With 56 non-stop international routes feeding into the country, the connections are there if you know where to look. Turkiye alone runs 8 routes into Lebanon, which tells you something about the regional gravity Beirut carries. This isn't a destination on the fringe of anyone's radar — it's well-connected, well-traveled, and worth understanding before you fly.

Why visit Lebanon?

Beirut is genuinely one of the most interesting cities in the Middle East to spend time in. The restaurant scene is serious, the architecture is a collision of Ottoman, French colonial, and brutalist concrete, and the mountains are close enough that you can ski in the morning and be back for dinner by the sea. Beyond Beirut, Byblos is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth. The Bekaa Valley grows some of the region's best wine. Tyre has Roman ruins that most Western tourists haven't heard of. Summer draws the diaspora home in big numbers — July and August get loud and expensive. Spring and October are quieter, cheaper, and honestly more pleasant for actually moving around the country.

Where flights to Lebanon land

  • BEY Beirut — 56 non-stop destinations (Beirut International Airport)

Top origin countries flying to Lebanon

Where most of Lebanon's incoming traffic comes from:

  • Turkiye — 8 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • France — 5 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • Iraq — 5 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • Germany — 4 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • Saudi Arabia — 3 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • United Arab Emirates — 3 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • Greece — 2 non-stop routes into Lebanon
  • Spain — 2 non-stop routes into Lebanon

Tips for travelers heading to Lebanon

Everything lands at BEY — Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport is Lebanon's only commercial airport, so there's no decision to make about which terminal to target based on your destination within the country. From BEY, you're roughly 9 kilometers from central Beirut. Taxis are the standard move; settle the price before you get in. The Lebanese pound has been wildly unstable, so USD is widely accepted and often preferred. Most Western passport holders get a visa on arrival, but check current entry requirements before you fly — things shift. Flying in from France or Germany, expect good fare availability but book early if you're traveling in summer.

Frequently asked questions about flying to Lebanon

What's the busiest international airport in Lebanon?

Beirut International Airport (BEY) is Lebanon's primary hub for international arrivals, serving as the main hub for visitors flying into the country. It handles the majority of the 56 inbound international routes that operate to Lebanon.

Which country sends the most flights to Lebanon?

Turkey (Türkiye) is the top origin country for international flights to Lebanon, followed by France and Iraq. This makes Turkish and French airlines particularly convenient options for travelers heading to Lebanon.

What's the best month to visit Lebanon?

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower rainfall, while also typically featuring better flight fares compared to summer peak season. These shoulder seasons balance comfortable climate conditions with more affordable travel costs.

What are the visa basics for visitors to Lebanon?

Visa requirements for Lebanon vary by nationality; many visitors from Europe, North America, and other countries can obtain a visa on arrival or may qualify for visa-free entry for short stays. It's key to check with the Lebanese embassy or consulate in your country before traveling to confirm specific requirements for your nationality.

What's the cheapest way to find flights to Lebanon?

Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to compare prices across multiple airlines, and consider flying from Turkey or France where frequent connections exist. Setting up price alerts and booking 2-3 months in advance can also help you secure the best available fares to Beirut International Airport.

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Major airports in Lebanon

Top origin countries flying to Lebanon

Where most of Lebanon's incoming traffic comes from — sorted by route count.

Top origin airports flying to Lebanon

Frequently asked questions

  • How many international flights arrive in Lebanon?

    Lebanon receives 56 non-stop international routes from 12 countries, landing at 1 commercial airports.

  • Which country sends the most flights to Lebanon?

    Turkiye sends the most direct flights to Lebanon, with 8 non-stop routes from airports across Turkiye.

  • What is the busiest international gateway in Lebanon?

    Beirut International Airport (BEY) in Beirut is the largest hub in Lebanon, handling 56 non-stop destinations.

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