Lebanon's northern region is set to experience a significant boost in economic activity as the long-awaited Rene Mouawad Airport expansion plans come to fruition. The airport, named after the country's former president, will establish direct flights to key international destinations, including Istanbul, Dubai, and Mersin, in a bid to stimulate growth and development in the region. The revitalization efforts aim to capitalize on the airport's strategic location, situated near the Syrian border, to attract trade and tourism, thereby revitalizing the local economy. With the expansion, Lebanon hopes to tap into the massive potential of the region, creating new opportunities for businesses and residents alike.


Rene Mouawad Airport to serve Istanbul, Dubai, and Mersin as part of plans to revitalise northern Lebanon's economy.