Qatar Airways has announced plans to operate a series of special flights over the coming days to assist passengers whose travel plans have been disrupted by the current regional situation.
The airline said the flights will be operated in line with a statement issued by the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) regarding the partial resumption of air navigation in Qatar through designated emergency air corridors.
Limited flight operations
Qatar Airways outlined a detailed schedule of special flights operating between March 13 and March 17 from Doha to several international destinations.
On March 13, outbound flights from Doha will operate to Perth, Seoul, Dhaka, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Kochi, Algiers, Miami, Istanbul, Cairo, Amsterdam, London, Milan, and Paris.
On March 14, flights will depart Doha for Riyadh, Muscat, Shanghai, Manila, Johannesburg, Dallas, Toronto, Colombo, Cairo, Islamabad, Mumbai, London, Rome, Madrid, and Frankfurt.
On March 15, services from Doha are scheduled to Istanbul, Dhaka, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Delhi, Algiers, Melbourne, New York, Jeddah, São Paulo, Madrid, Hong Kong, London, Casablanca, and Paris.
On March 16, flights from Doha will operate to Perth, Muscat, Seoul, Bangkok, Beijing, Dhaka, Kochi, Jakarta, Mumbai, Cairo, Miami, Amsterdam, London, Colombo, and Frankfurt.
Inbound flights to Doha are also scheduled over the same period.
On March 13, flights will arrive from Amsterdam, London, Milan, and Paris.
On March 14, arrivals to Doha will operate from Perth, Seoul, Dhaka, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Kochi, Algiers, Miami, Istanbul, Cairo, Johannesburg, London, Madrid, and Frankfurt.
On March 15, flights to Doha will operate from Riyadh, Muscat, Shanghai, Manila, Dallas, Toronto, Colombo, Cairo, Islamabad, Mumbai, Rome, Madrid, London, Casablanca, and Paris.
On March 16, inbound services will arrive from Istanbul, Dhaka, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Delhi, Algiers, New York, Jeddah, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, London, and Frankfurt.
On March 17, additional flights to Doha are scheduled from Perth, Muscat, Seoul, Bangkok, Beijing, Dhaka, Kochi, Jakarta, Mumbai, Cairo, Miami, and Colombo.
Passenger guidance
Passengers are advised to check the latest flight updates and booking availability through the Qatar Airways website, mobile application, or authorized travel agents.
The airline has also arranged selected direct point-to-point flights to help passengers continue their journeys where possible.
Eligible passengers for these special flights will be contacted directly by the airline with further travel instructions.
Qatar Airways emphasized that the operation of these flights does not represent a full resumption of scheduled services. The airline urged passengers not to travel to the airport unless they hold a confirmed ticket.
The national carrier added that its temporary suspension of regular flights remains in effect due to the closure of Qatari airspace.
Normal operations will resume once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirms the safe reopening of the country’s airspace in coordination with the relevant authorities.
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