From the AFP/Yahoo:
“Lebanese national carrier to
only accept US dollars”
Crisis-hit Lebanon's national
carrier will only accept payments in US dollars from Monday, according to state
media. Lebanon is in the throes of an economic meltdown and a biting liquidity
crunch that has seen the local currency depreciate on the parallel market and
banks impose stringent controls on withdrawals and transfers abroad. "From
Monday, Middle East (Airlines) and other airline companies operating in Lebanon
will only accept payments in US dollars," the official National News
Agency (NNA) reported on Sunday. In the wake of the announcement, dozens of
customers crowded the MEA offices at Beirut airport -- the only one open on
Sunday -- in the hopes of paying for their tickets in Lebanese pounds, images
broadcast on local TV showed. Middle East Airlines (MEA) is majority-owned by
the Lebanese state and administrated by the country's central bank. The
Lebanese pound has been officially pegged at 1,507 pounds to the US dollar
since 1997, and the two currencies are used interchangeably in the tiny Middle
Eastern country. But in recent months, the pound has plunged against the
greenback on the parallel exchange market. Informal currency controls imposed
since late last year have sparked public outrage in the protest-hit country,
where an anti-government popular movement launched on October 17 has grown
increasingly angry at banking policies. Major banks in Lebanon began tightening
banking controls this month, halving the amount of dollars depositors are
allowed to withdraw every month. It will still be possible to complete certain
transactions -- such as modifying reservations and paying for excess baggage --
in local currency at Beirut airport, the NNA said, adding that travellers can
pay using check or card, provided the account is in foreign currency. MEA
offices had so far continued to accept payments in pounds at the official rate
and Sunday's announcement was met with an angry response on social media. "MEA:
A national airline that does not accept payment in its own national currency.
Logic redefined," one Twitter user wrote. Another posted in response to
the news: "Middle East (MEA) belongs to the Lebanese state, it's a
flagrant violation of the law. We're not heading for collapse, we're in the
middle of it." The central bank chief said in January that he agreed with
money exchange houses capping the parallel rate at 2,000, but the price of
dollars at some exchanges continues to rise.
^ This seems like the start of a
much wider economic crisis for Lebanon. If I was Lebanese I would start trying
to get as many US Dollars as I could and not just for plane tickets. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lebanese-national-carrier-only-accept-us-dollars-131121840.html
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