
Despite warnings and flight cancellations, travelers remained determined to visit Lebanon, indicating a strong resolve to continue their normal routines despite the ongoing conflict. (Photo credit: AP)

In June, the airport in Beirut experienced a 5% decline in passenger arrivals compared to the same month in 2023, with 406,396 individuals landing at the facility. The previous year, during the same period, the airport welcomed 427,854 arrivals. (Photo credit: AP)

Residents of southern Lebanon, displayed a sense of calm and normalcy, asserting that they were accustomed to the sounds and threats of airstrikes and would not be deterred by them. (Photo credit: AP)

The summer tourist season continued to thrive despite the conflict, with many Lebanese expatriates returning home, keeping local businesses like restaurants and beach clubs bustling. (Photo credit: AP)

Airlines such as Lufthansa and Air France suspended or rescheduled flights to Beirut in response to the increased tensions, reflecting international concerns about safety. (Photo credit: AP)

Following a missile strike that killed 12 in Majdal Shams, Lebanon anticipated an Israeli retaliatory strike, though Hezbollah denied responsibility for the attack, contributing to the tense atmosphere. (Photo credit: AP)

Israel and Hezbollah engaged in nearly daily strikes since the Gaza war began in October, following a surprise attack by Hamas on southern Israel, escalating regional tensions. (Photo credit: AP)

Increasing tensions between Hezbollah and Israel caused some airlines to cancel flights to Lebanon, though operations at Beirut airport continued relatively normally, with many travelers seemingly unconcerned about the potential risks. (Photo credit: AP)