The cumulative activity at Rafic Hariri International Airport decreased by 1.38% year-on-year (YoY), despite a 9.34% YoY increase in arrivals, as departures fell sharply by 11.49% YoY. The decline in departures is attributed to the previously low number of arrivals in prior months, in addition to the slightly improved security situation, reducing the pool of individuals leaving the country. Transit passenger numbers also fell by 66.78%, driven by safety concerns that led travelers and airlines to avoid passing through Lebanon.
On a monthly basis, the airport saw a 4.24% decrease in total passenger traffic compared to February 2025. However, monthly arrivals increased by 4.67%, while transit passenger and total departure traffic fell sharply, respectively by 78.22% and 14.32% month-on-month due to the spillover effects from clashes on the Syrian coast, to renewed escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
Annual YTD Passengers Activity:
Monthly and YoY Passengers Activity:
Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport YTD Activity by March 2025:
Source: Rafic Hariri International Airport, BLOMINVEST
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