Transport in Lebanon

Transportation in Lebanon varies greatly in quality from the ultramodern Beirut International Airport to poor road conditions in many parts of the country.The main roads in the country are as follows: Part of the main road network have been updated to dual carriageway, four-lane motorways, which are the following: An overland trans-desert bus service between Beirut, Haifa, Damascus and Baghdad was established by the Nairn Transport Company of Damascus in 1923.The Lebanese Commuting Company, or LCC in short, is just one of a handful brands of public transportations all over Lebanon.Upon downloading the app, users post their un-used seats and the app connects them with people who have matching rides The main national airport is the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and is located in the southern suburbs.The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness report ranked the country 51st in terms of air transport infrastructure.
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