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Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport

IATA BEY ICAO OLBA Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Beirut

Continent

AS

Coordinates

33.8198, 35.4874

Elevation

87 ft (27 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
03/21 12,467 ft (3,800 m) 148 ft CON Yes
16/34 11,138 ft (3,395 m) 148 ft CON Yes
17/35 10,663 ft (3,250 m) 197 ft ASP Yes

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Beirut Airport to the city center?
Rafic Hariri International Airport is located just 9 km south of central Beirut. Taxis are the primary transport option, costing approximately USD 20-30 to central Beirut and taking 15-30 minutes depending on traffic. There is no metro or rail connection. Some hotels offer airport shuttle services. Ride-hailing apps are available but not as established as in other cities.
How many terminals does Beirut Airport have?
BEY has one terminal building with arrivals on the ground floor and departures on the upper level. The terminal was renovated and expanded for the 2000 Arab Summit. It has a duty-free area, several restaurants, and VIP lounges. The airport handles both domestic (limited) and international flights.
What is notable about Beirut Rafic Hariri Airport?
BEY is named after former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri. The airport is Lebanon's only commercial airport and serves as the sole aviation gateway to the country. Located on the Mediterranean coast, the airport's approach offers views of the sea and the mountains behind Beirut. It has historically served as a key travel hub for the Middle East.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Beirut Airport?
Wi-Fi is available at BEY, though the free service may be limited. The terminal has duty-free shopping, restaurants, and several airline lounges. Cedar Lounge and other facilities offer reliable Wi-Fi with their services. Lebanese SIM cards from Alfa or Touch can be purchased at the airport.
Which airlines operate from Beirut Airport?
Middle East Airlines (MEA), a SkyTeam member, is Lebanon's flag carrier and the dominant airline at BEY. MEA connects Beirut to destinations across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Other carriers include Turkish Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air France, and various regional airlines. The airport serves Lebanon's large diaspora with routes to major cities worldwide.