Qatar Airways to resume 29 flights Thursday after airspace closure

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Qatar Airways will operate 29 flights to and from Doha on Thursday after receiving “temporary authorisation from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority” allowing limited operating corridors, the company announced.

“Following temporary authorisation from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority allowing limited operating corridors, Qatar Airways plans to operate select flights in the coming days to support passengers affected by the disruption,” the company said in a post on X late Tuesday.

The schedule marks a continued slow expansion of the carrier’s operations since last weekend, when it began running special flights to key international destinations despite the country’s airspace remaining officially closed amid Iran’s ongoing retaliatory strikes across the Gulf.

On Thursday, flights departing Doha will serve destinations spanning four continents. Passengers can travel to Cairo in North Africa, Casablanca in Morocco, and Johannesburg in South Africa. The airline will also connect Doha with Sao Paulo in South America and New York in the United States. European services include Frankfurt, Madrid, and London, while Asian destinations feature Beijing, Mumbai, New Delhi, Islamabad, Colombo, Jakarta, and Manila.

The inbound schedule bringing passengers to Doha is equally extensive. Arrivals are scheduled from Cairo, Dallas/Fort Worth, London Heathrow, Paris, Madrid, Rome, and New Delhi. Additional services will operate from Jeddah, Muscat, Hong Kong, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, and Melbourne.

The flights include departures to London, New York, and Madrid, even as Iran continues its retaliatory strikes across the Gulf. The gradual resumption signals a measured return to connectivity for the Doha-based carrier, which continues to adapt its operations in response to the evolving situation.

 

 

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