Qatar Airways Operates Select Flights 9-11 March

Qatar Airways has confirmed that its regular flight schedule remains temporarily suspended due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace.
The airline stated that normal commercial operations will only resume after the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirms that the country’s airspace has fully reopened and is safe for aviation activity.
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However, after receiving temporary approval from the aviation authority for restricted operating corridors, the airline has announced a limited number of flights to assist passengers affected by the disruption.
These special services aim to help stranded travelers continue their journeys and reunite with family members while maintaining strict safety standards.
The airline emphasized that these limited flights do not represent a full return to normal operations but are part of a temporary measure to ease travel difficulties caused by the current situation.
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Limited Departures from Doha
According to the airline’s latest operational update, several flights will depart from Hamad International Airport in Doha over the coming days.
Flights scheduled to depart from Doha on 9 March include services to:
- Seoul (ICN)
- Moscow (SVO)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Madrid (MAD)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Beijing (PKX)
- Perth (PER)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Istanbul (IST)
On 10 March, additional departures from Doha are planned to the following destinations:
- Cairo (CAI)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Jeddah (JED)
- Manila (MNL)
- Cochin (COK)
- Muscat (MCT)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Madrid (MAD)
- Frankfurt (FRA)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Milan (MXP)
Flights Arriving in Doha
Qatar Airways has also scheduled several incoming flights to Doha as part of the limited operational plan.
Flights arriving in Doha on 10 March are expected from:
- Seoul (ICN)
- Moscow (SVO)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Madrid (MAD)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Beijing (PKX)
- Perth (PER)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Istanbul (IST)
Additional arrivals scheduled for 11 March include flights from:
- Cairo (CAI)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Jeddah (JED)
- Manila (MNL)
- Cochin (COK)
- Muscat (MCT)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Madrid (MAD)
- Frankfurt (FRA)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Milan (MXP)
Passengers Asked to Confirm Bookings Before Traveling
Qatar Airways advised passengers to check the latest updates through the airline’s website, mobile application, or authorized travel agents before heading to the airport.
The airline also urged travelers not to arrive at departure airports unless they have a confirmed and valid ticket for travel.
Safety Remains Top Priority
The airline reiterated that passenger and crew safety remains its highest priority during the ongoing disruption. Qatar Airways acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the situation and thanked passengers for their patience and understanding.
The carrier also clarified that these flights should not be considered a confirmation that regular commercial services have resumed.
A further operational update from Qatar Airways is expected on 9 March 2026 as the situation continues to develop.
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