Cheap Flights to Lebanon

Cheap Flights to Top Cities in Lebanon

Discover the best flights with Condor to Lebanon

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* Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Fares listed for Economy class may be Economy Zero, which is our most restrictive fare option, and it is subject to further restrictions. Additional fees for baggage allowance or for other optional services may apply. Terms and Conditions apply.

Condor Premium Economy Class Fares to Lebanon

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Condor Business Class Fares to Lebanon

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Flights to Lebanon – Frequently Asked Questions

Flights to Lebanon tend to be cheapest in the low-season months, especially in winter (excluding holidays) and early spring. For current fare promotions, browse Condor’s Catch a fly-t deals.
Condor connects to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY) via a connection through Frankfurt. The U.S.–Frankfurt segment is operated by Condor; Frankfurt–Beirut is typically flown by a partner airline.
Spring (April–June) and fall (September–November) offer pleasant temperatures for exploring Beirut, the coast, and historical sites like Byblos and Baalbek—without peak-season crowds.
U.S. citizens generally require a visa. Tourist visas are often available on arrival or via e-visa, and a passport valid for at least 6 months is required. Entry policies can change—confirm with a Lebanese embassy or consulate before travel.
Lebanon uses Eastern European Time (UTC+2) and Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3). That’s typically 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST) outside of daylight saving shifts.
Yes. On the Condor long-haul flight from the U.S. to Frankfurt, Economy passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World meal, while Premium Economy and Business Class enjoy upgraded dining. Catering on the partner-operated segment to Beirut may vary. See meals onboard.
The Lebanese pound (LBP) is the official currency. U.S. dollars are widely used, but Lebanon is largely cash-based; card acceptance can be limited. Carry sufficient cash for local purchases.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available for purchase on Condor’s Airbus A330neo during the U.S.–Frankfurt segment. Wi-Fi availability on the partner flight to Beirut varies. Learn more about Wi-Fi onboard.
Yes. Condor allows registered sports equipment (e.g., skis or bicycles). One item up to 66 lb (30 kg) is free with an Activity Card or in Business Class. Register at least 8 hours prior to departure. See our sports baggage policy.
Lebanon commonly uses plug types C, D, and G (230 V, 50 Hz). U.S. travelers should bring a suitable adapter and check whether a voltage converter is needed for non-dual-voltage devices.

Note: These FAQs were partially created using artificial intelligence and are provided for informational purposes only. Binding information is determined solely by the booking process and booking confirmation, as well as the applicable terms and conditions.

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