In a notable series of events, sources to 961 confirmed that Middle East Airlines (MEA) has recently been reviving its fleet in Lebanon. The process began eleven days ago with the arrival of an Airbus A321 from Larnaca.
This initial step marked a significant moment for MEA, setting the stage for subsequent arrivals. Just five days later, an Airbus A320 completed its journey from Kuwait, further bolstering the airline’s operational capacity.
The most recent addition, occurring today, saw an Airbus A330 also arriving from Larnaca, showcasing the airline’s commitment to support that the situation is returning to the past stability and as a step to fulfill flights for the upcoming holiday season.
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