Lebanon's Tourism Sector Prioritizes Stability and Captivating Packages for Upcoming Summer Season

In countries where the tourism sector plays a vital role in economic recovery, stability and security are often prerequisites. Despite facing challenges, particularly along its volatile border with Israel, Lebanon, with all the components for tourism, is getting ready for the upcoming summer tourist season.

Collaborating with the Ministry of Tourism, Lebanon's tourism sector is actively gearing up for the summer season, focusing on the development of attractive packages, especially targeting foreign tourists. These packages are expected to be finalized in early spring and will involve coordination among airlines, travel agencies, specialized tourism companies, hotels, guesthouses, and other sectors within the tourism industry.

While some travel agencies specialize in outbound tourism, others operate in both outbound and inbound tourism. Those engaged in incoming tourism are already preparing packages and competitive prices, taking advantage of the rapid growth in Middle Eastern tourism post-COVID-19.

For Lebanese expatriates, the call is to "Come, Come," provided the situation does not deteriorate further, as observed during the Christmas holiday season. However, attracting foreign tourists hinges on a crucial condition: "Provide stability, and we'll showcase the wonders of the world."