Lebanese International Airways was a Lebanese airline based in Beirut.[1] Formed with help from Pan Am,[2] it began scheduled flights in January 1956, and by 1958 had expanded its network through agreements with Sabena of Belgium.[1] By the mid-1960s, LIA's destinations included Tehran, Kuwait City, Baghdad, Bahrain, Paris, and Milan. Operations ceased in January 1969, after most of its fleet was destroyed by an Israeli military raid on Beirut International Airport.[3] The airline was taken over by Middle East Airlines Air Liban.[2]
^ abLebanese International Airways Al Mashriq. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
^ abProfile for: Lebanese International Airways Aero Transport. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
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