A statement issued by the Lebanese Prime Minister's Office said today that Lebanon will reopen the Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut to commercial flights as of July 1, but with a capacity to operate ten percent of the traffic compared to July 2019.

The statement added that private flights are scheduled to resume from June 24.

He added that the passengers will undergo Covid-19 checks upon their arrival and will have to adhere to the quarantine at home if the test result is positive.

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