Overview
Middle East Airlines (MEA), Lebanon's national carrier, operates from its hub at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport to 32 destinations across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. As a SkyTeam member, its missed flight policy is governed by its Conditions of Carriage, fare rules, ticket type, EU/UK Regulation 261/2004 for flights departing from the EU, U.S. DOT regulations for flights to/from the U.S., and Lebanese aviation regulations. This policy outlines options for passengers who miss their scheduled flight due to personal reasons, airline-related delays, or other circumstances. Recent regional conflicts (e.g., Israel-Hamas, Iran-U.S. tensions) have led to frequent flight disruptions, impacting operations.
Key Policy Details
- No-Show Policy: A "no-show" occurs when a passenger with a confirmed booking fails to check in by the deadline (45 minutes before departure for domestic and international flights) or arrive at the boarding gate (15 minutes before departure). For non-refundable tickets (e.g., Economy Light, Saver), the ticket value is forfeited, and the entire itinerary, including return or connecting flights, is canceled as tickets must be used in sequence. Notify MEA immediately via the Manage Booking section, mobile app, or airport counter to explore rebooking options or preserve ticket value as a travel voucher (valid for 12 months). A no-show fee (e.g., $100-$200 USD, depending on fare type and route) may apply. Unused taxes and fees are refundable, less an administrative fee (e.g., $20 USD). For short-haul flights (up to 1500 km), the fee is approximately $100; medium-haul (1500-3500 km), $150; long-haul (over 3500 km), $200.
- Non-Refundable Tickets: No cash refunds are provided for missed flights on non-refundable tickets (e.g., Economy Light, Saver). Rebooking is possible at least 3 hours before departure, subject to availability, a change fee (e.g., $100-$300 USD per ticket, depending on fare type), and fare differences. Changes must be made via the Manage Booking section, app, or airport counters. If the same fare class is unavailable, a higher fare applies with no refund for lower fares. Economy Light fares are highly restrictive and may not allow changes after departure.
- Refundable Tickets: Refundable tickets (e.g., Economy Flex, Cedar Class) can be refunded for the unused portion with no penalty if canceled before departure. Refunds are processed to the original payment method or as travel vouchers (valid for 12 months) within 7-30 days via the refund form or Customer Service. Requests must be made within 12 months of ticket issuance. For Cedar Miles redemptions, miles are re-credited, but a service fee (e.g., $50 USD) may apply.
- 24-Hour Risk-Free Cancellation: For tickets purchased directly from MEA (ticket number starting with “ME”), you can cancel within 24 hours of booking for a full refund if the flight is at least 7 days away, per U.S. DOT rules. This applies to all fare types and must be requested via the Manage Booking section or app. Tickets purchased through travel agencies may not qualify, and refunds may take longer.
- Missed Connections Due to Delays: If you miss a connecting flight due to a delay or cancellation of an MEA-operated flight within the same booking (ticket number starting with “ME”), MEA will rebook you on the next available flight at no cost, potentially with SkyTeam partners like Air France. If the delay exceeds 3 hours at your final destination and is within MEA’s control (e.g., technical issues), you may be eligible for compensation: €250 for flights up to 1500 km, €400 for 1500-3500 km, or €600 for over 3500 km under EU/UK 261 (for flights departing from EU airports), or up to $650 USD under U.S. DOT rules. Compensation may be reduced by 50% if the alternative flight arrives within 2-4 hours of the original schedule. For delays of 2+ hours, meal vouchers or refreshments are provided; for 5+ hours, you may opt for a refund; for overnight delays, accommodation and transfers are offered if away from your home airport. Self-connections (separate bookings) are not covered. Retain receipts for reimbursement.
- Extraordinary Circumstances: No compensation is provided for missed flights due to extraordinary circumstances (e.g., weather, air traffic control strikes, or security issues, including regional conflicts). MEA will assist with rebooking or refunding unused taxes and fees, less an administrative fee. Passengers are responsible for additional expenses (e.g., accommodation, transport). Travel insurance is recommended.
- Denied Boarding: If you miss a flight due to overbooking and checked in on time with valid documentation, MEA will seek volunteers first. If involuntarily denied boarding, you will be rebooked on the next available flight and may receive compensation: €250-€600 under EU/UK 261 for flights departing from EU airports, or $200-$650 USD under U.S. DOT rules, depending on delay duration. Volunteers receive agreed-upon compensation, typically a voucher. Meals or refreshments are provided while waiting.
- Special Circumstances: For missed flights due to medical emergencies or bereavement, MEA may waive fees or offer refunds/vouchers with valid documentation (e.g., medical certificate, death certificate) submitted via the Customer Service form or email. Approval is reviewed case-by-case, and delays in documentation may lead to rejection.
- Regional Disruptions (2024-2025): Due to regional conflicts (e.g., Israel-Hamas ceasefire in January 2025, Iran-U.S. tensions), MEA faced flight suspensions, particularly to Beirut. Tickets booked during airport closures (e.g., Beirut-Rafic Hariri) are eligible for a full refund. Normal fare reassessment and penalties apply for bookings when the airport was open. Passengers affected by cancellations should request refunds or rebooking via the Manage Booking section, sales offices, or travel agencies.
Steps to Take if You Miss Your Flight
- Contact MEA immediately via the Manage Booking section, mobile app, or airport counter within 24 hours of the scheduled departure to request rebooking or preserve ticket value as a voucher (valid for 12 months). Provide your booking reference (e.g., six-letter code like ABC123). Airport counters are recommended for faster processing during peak periods.
- Explain the reason for missing the flight to determine eligibility for rebooking, vouchers, or fee waivers. For special circumstances, submit documentation via the Customer Service form or email promptly to avoid rejection.
- Check your ticket’s fare rules in the Manage Booking section to understand applicable fees, restrictions, or refund eligibility. Economy Light and Saver fares are restrictive, while Economy Flex and Cedar Class offer more flexibility.
- Submit compensation or refund claims via the refund form, Manage Booking section, or Customer Service, including your name, booking reference, and supporting documents (e.g., boarding passes, receipts, medical certificates). Refunds take 7-30 days; claims are acknowledged within 7 days and processed within 30 days. Keep the reference number to track status.
- Keep all documentation for claims or expense reimbursements. Report baggage issues within 7 days for damage or 21 days for delays via the Baggage Irregularity Report form.
- Check travel insurance policies for coverage of missed flights due to valid reasons (e.g., illness, accidents). Request an Insurance Verification Form via Customer Service for insurance claims.
- For EU/UK 261 claims (flights departing from EU airports), submit directly to MEA to avoid third-party fees. If unresolved, escalate to the Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority, UK CAA, or EU national authorities. Claims can be filed up to 6 years after the flight.
Note: Policies vary based on ticket type (Economy Light, Saver, Flex, Cedar Class), fare rules, and booking channel (direct or through a travel agency). For codeshare flights (e.g., with Air France), the operating carrier’s rules may apply. Always review fare conditions at booking, arrive early (3 hours for international flights), and use the MEA app for updates, though technical issues (e.g., payment errors, check-in failures) have been reported. Check-in closes 45 minutes to 1 hour before departure; boarding gates close 15 minutes prior. Online check-in is available 24 hours to 3 hours before departure. Recent disruptions (2024-2025) due to regional conflicts have caused cancellations and delays, with MEA resuming some flights (e.g., to Beirut) post-ceasefire in January 2025. For complex claims, consider services like AirHelp or Flightright, though they may charge fees (e.g., 25-50% of compensation).
Additional Information
If MEA cancels or delays your flight by 3+ hours or cancels with less than 14 days’ notice, you may choose a refund, rebooking, or compensation, depending on the circumstances. For cancellations within MEA’s control, you may receive a full refund (including fees for baggage or seats) or rebooking on the next available flight at no cost, potentially with SkyTeam partners. Compensation for EU/UK flights departing from EU airports (€250-€600) can be filed up to 6 years after the flight, or within 1 year for U.S. claims ($75-$650 USD). For delays over 2 hours, meal vouchers or refreshments are provided; for 5+ hours, you may opt for a refund; for overnight delays, accommodation and transfers are offered if away from your home airport. Retain receipts for expenses and submit claims within 21 days for delays or 7 days for baggage issues. For unresolved claims, escalate to the Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority, U.S. DOT, or EU/UK authorities. Comprehensive travel insurance is recommended. For more details, review MEA’s Conditions of Carriage or Customer Service Commitment.