The problem is not BML or the government. Our country’s income is lower than the USD outflow. The saddest thing is that there are no proposed solutions or even ideas from politicians. So imagine where things will be in five years if we continue on this trajectory.
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We, the Lebanese and Palestinian, are the only people in history watching our genocide live, and we could get arrested or suspended for saying stop kill us, because it might hurt the feelings of the killers.
Netanyahu live: “We targeted civilians in Iran. Families. Fathers, mothers, children.” He said it. On TV. In front of the whole world.
Boasting about a war crime. Calling it “self-defense.” Smiling at the camera. No one bats an eye. No one stops him.
Shame? For them, it’s a point of pride. That says it all.
Since the start of the war, discussions have been ongoing, but no real action has been taken. We have heard about good plans and ongoing efforts, yet nothing concrete has been published. Meanwhile, airlines that are already struggling to operate here are questioning the situation and asking when they will actually see a clear plan or receive proper support to keep flights on.
At the same time, fuel prices are increasing day by day, and as an island nation, our costs remain higher than the region, adding further pressure on operations.
While many measures are being claimed, none are genuinely supporting the tourism sector. Frankly, it feels like we are all being misled.
Looking at tomorrow's flights to the Maldives, we can see over 4,000 seats are canceled. This is a very serious issue for the country and the economy these cancellation flights, it's not time to blame it's time to take action and work together. I believe all industry partners should join forces to tap into new markets, even if it means offering significant discounts.