Interest in Canadian flights out of Lebanon last year waned quickly, documents show
OTTAWA — Documents detailing Canada’s effort to help citizens and permanent residents leave Lebanon last year on commercial flights and charters show there was huge interest in the first few days of the effort but uptake dropped off dramatically.
In the end, Canada spent nearly three times as much to keep chartered planes on standby on the ground than it did to fly people out on them.
The documents, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act, offer a glimpse into efforts at Global Affairs Canada, GAC, to assist Canadians looking to flee fighting between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in 2024.
They show Canada spent more than $14 million to help Canadians, permanent residents and their family members leave Lebanon last year. That sum included about $4 million to fly 844 Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their family members to Istanbul. The nine flights left between Oct. 3 and Oct. 12, 2024.


