Qatar Airways Releases Updated Flight Schedule 13-17 March

Doha, March 11, 2026 — Qatar Airways has released an updated limited flight schedule operating through March 17, following temporary authorization from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA), as Qatari airspace remains closed.
The airline confirmed that regular commercial operations remain suspended due to the ongoing closure of national airspace. However, limited operating corridors approved by the QCAA have enabled Qatar Airways to run select flights to assist passengers impacted by the disruption.





The carrier clarified that these services do not mark a full resumption of normal operations. A complete return to scheduled flights will depend on confirmation from authorities regarding the safe reopening of Qatari airspace.
In addition to the approved corridor flights, Qatar Airways has arranged selected direct point-to-point services to help stranded travelers continue their journeys. Eligible passengers for these flights will be contacted directly by the airline.
Travelers have been advised not to proceed to the airport unless they hold a confirmed booking for one of the scheduled services.
To provide flexibility, passengers with confirmed bookings between February 28 and March 22, 2026, are eligible for two complimentary date changes — up to 14 days from the original travel date — or a refund of the unused portion of their ticket.
Qatar Airways said it is working to support affected passengers and minimize disruption, emphasizing that the safety and wellbeing of passengers and crew remain its top priority. The airline apologized for the inconvenience caused by circumstances beyond its control.
Passengers are encouraged to check the latest flight schedules, manage bookings, and review travel alerts and FAQs via the Qatar Airways website, mobile app, or through their travel agents.
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