
MEA Rescheduled Flights for Sunday 23 February 2025
Middle East Airlines - Air Liban announces that all its flights scheduled for Sunday, February 23, 2025, will operate as planned, with some modifications to departure and arrival times due to the temporary suspension of air traffic at Rafic Hariri International Airport – Beirut on February 23, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Passengers are kindly requested to adhere to the instructions of the Internal Security Forces regarding road conditions leading to the airport and to ensure arrival at least two hours before their scheduled departure.
The following flights have been rescheduled for an earlier departure from Beirut on February 23, 2025:
Flight ME320 from Beirut to Baghdad will now depart at 10:55 AM instead of 11:55 AM.
Flight ME326 from Beirut to Al Najaf will now depart at 11:00 AM instead of 12:00 PM.
Flight ME324 from Beirut to Erbil will now depart at 11:00 AM instead of 12:00 PM.
Flight ME263 from Beirut to Istanbul will now depart at 11:10 AM instead of 12:00 PM.
Flight ME229 from Beirut to Paris will now depart at 11:00 AM instead of 1:00 PM.
For flights rescheduled for an earlier departure from outstations on February 23, 2025:
Flight ME325 from Erbil to Beirut will now depart at 3:35 PM instead of 4:00 PM.
Flight ME264 from Istanbul to Beirut will now depart at 3:10 PM instead of 4:00 PM.
Flight ME230 from Paris to Beirut will now depart at 4:40 PM instead of 6:15 PM.
The following flights have been delayed from Beirut on February 23, 2025:
Flight ME-310 to Amman is now scheduled to depart at 11:00 AM instead of 7:50 AM.
Flight ME-304 to Cairo is now scheduled to depart at 11:15 AM instead of 8:05 AM.
Flight ME-265 to Istanbul is now scheduled to depart at 10:30 AM instead of 8:20 AM.
Flight ME-426 to Dubai is now scheduled to depart at 8:20 AM instead of 7:20 AM.
Flight ME-424 to Riyadh is now scheduled to depart at 8:40 AM instead of 8:25 AM.
Flight ME-404 to Kuwait is now scheduled to depart at 9:40 AM instead of 8:40 AM.
Flight ME-364 to Jeddah is now scheduled to depart at 10:30 AM instead of 8:55 AM.
Flight ME-436 to Doha is now scheduled to depart at 5:10 PM instead of 3:15 PM.
Flight ME-418 to Abu Dhabi is now scheduled to depart at 4:10 PM instead of 3:25 PM.
Flight ME-322 to Baghdad is now scheduled to depart at 5:25 PM instead of 3:55 PM.
Flight ME-428 to Dubai is now scheduled to depart at 4:35 PM instead of 4:15 PM.
For the delayed flights from outstations on February 23, 2025:
Flight ME-248 from Dusseldorf to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 11:15 AM instead of 10:45 AM.
Flight ME-232 from Rome to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 12:00 PM instead of 11:00 AM.
Flight ME-311 from Amman to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 4:10 PM instead of 11:00 AM.
Flight ME-305 from Cairo to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 3:00 PM instead of 10:35 AM.
Flight ME-266 from Istanbul to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 3:20 PM instead of 12:20 PM.
Flight ME-427 from Dubai to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 2:30 PM instead of 1:30 PM.
Flight ME-425 from Riyadh to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 1:55 PM instead of 12:40 PM.
Flight ME-405 from Kuwait to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 2:55 PM instead of 12:55 PM.
Flight ME-365 from Jeddah to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 3:00 PM instead of 1:25 PM.
Flight ME-321 from Baghdad to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 3:40 PM instead of 3:25 PM.
Flight ME-437 from Doha to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 9:50 PM instead of 7:55 PM.
Flight ME-419 from Abu Dhabi to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 10:15 PM instead of 9:30 PM.
Flight ME-323 from Baghdad to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 8:55 PM instead of 7:25 PM.
Flight ME-429 from Dubai to Beirut is now scheduled to arrive at 11:25 PM instead of 10:25 PM.
The flights that have not changed from Beirut include:
Flight ME-247 to Dusseldorf at 6:30 AM.
Flight ME-217 to Frankfurt at 7:15 AM.
Flight ME-231 to Rome at 7:20 AM.
Flight ME-201 to London at 7:35 AM.
Flight ME-211 to Paris at 7:50 AM.
Flight ME-312 to Amman at 5:05 PM.
Flight ME-267 to Istanbul at 5:25 PM.
Flight ME-442 to Dammam at 5:35 PM.
Flight ME-402 to Kuwait at 5:40 PM.
Flight ME-368 to Jeddah at 5:45 PM.
Flight ME-422 to Riyadh at 5:55 PM.
Flight ME-253 to Athens at 6:00 PM.
Flight ME-306 to Cairo at 6:15 PM.
Flight ME-261 to Larnaca at 9:00 PM.
Flight ME-430 to Dubai at 9:00 PM.
Flight ME-434 to Doha at 11:10 PM.
The schedule of flights that have not changed from outstations includes:
Flight ME-431 from Dubai to Beirut at 3:10 AM.
Flight ME-435 from Doha to Beirut at 3:50 AM.
Flight ME-218 from Frankfurt to Beirut at 12:00 PM.
Flight ME-202 from London to Beirut at 12:10 PM.
Flight ME-212 from Paris to Beirut at 1:40 PM.
Flight ME-327 from Najaf to Beirut at 3:40 PM.
Flight ME-313 from Amman to Beirut at 8:15 PM.
Flight ME-268 from Istanbul to Beirut at 9:25 PM.
Flight ME-443 from Dammam to Beirut at 9:50 PM.
Flight ME-403 from Kuwait to Beirut at 9:55 PM.
Flight ME-369 from Jeddah to Beirut at 10:15 PM.
Flight ME-423 from Riyadh to Beirut at 10:10 PM.
Flight ME-254 from Athens to Beirut at 9:00 PM.
Flight ME-307 from Cairo to Beirut at 8:45 PM.
Flight ME-262 from Larnaca to Beirut at 10:30 PM.
All flights are according to the local time of each city.

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