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Qatar Airways Operates Limited Flights Amid Travel Disruptions

Qatar Airways announced a limited flight schedule for the coming days following temporary authorization from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority. This approval allows restricted operating corridors to and from Doha.

The airline explained that these limited flights aim to help passengers affected by the ongoing travel disruptions. Therefore, travelers can reunite with family and friends safely and efficiently. Each flight requires careful planning and depends on airspace conditions and regulatory approvals.

Flights departing from Doha between March 13 and March 16 will connect Hamad International Airport with several destinations across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. On March 13, flights include Perth, Seoul, Dhaka, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Kochi, Algiers, Miami, Istanbul, Cairo, Amsterdam, London, Milan, and Paris. Meanwhile, March 14 departures will head to Riyadh, Muscat, Shanghai, Manila, Johannesburg, Dallas, Toronto, Colombo, Cairo, Islamabad, Mumbai, London, Rome, Madrid, and Frankfurt.

On March 15, services will operate to Istanbul, Dhaka, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Delhi, Algiers, Melbourne, New York, Jeddah, São Paulo, Madrid, Hong Kong, London, Casablanca, as well as Paris. On March 16, flights will serve Perth, Muscat, Seoul, Bangkok, Beijing, Dhaka, Kochi, Jakarta, Mumbai, Cairo, Miami, Amsterdam, London, Colombo, and Frankfurt.

Limited inbound flights to Doha will operate from March 13 to March 17. Destinations include Amsterdam, London, Milan, Paris, Perth, Seoul, Dhaka, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Kochi, Algiers, Miami, Istanbul, Cairo, Johannesburg. And Madrid, Frankfurt, Riyadh, Muscat, Shanghai, Manila, Dallas, Toronto, Colombo, Islamabad. As well as Mumbai, Rome, Casablanca, New York, São Paulo, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Jakarta.

Passengers can check availability and book flights via the airline’s website, mobile app, or authorized travel agents. Qatar Airways clarified that these flights do not mark a full return to regular operations. In addition, eligible passengers may be contacted directly about point-to-point flights. Travelers should not go to the airport without a valid, confirmed ticket.

Passengers with confirmed bookings from February 28 to March 22, 2026, may adjust travel dates twice within 14 days. Alternatively, they can request a refund for unused tickets.

Qatar Airways emphasized that passenger and crew safety remains the top priority. Furthermore, the airline apologized for disruptions and thanked travelers for their patience and understanding during this period.

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