Qatar Airways offers reduced timetable to over 60 destinations
Qatar Airways currently offers an extremely limited schedule of passenger flights to and from Doha as it continues to operate under tightly controlled airspace conditions. However, its network has gained in strength, offering now over 60 destinations, compared to over 130 prior to the Gulf war.
Flights are currently operating within a restricted safe corridor designated by the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, significantly limiting the number of daily services. Each flight requires careful planning and remains subject to regulatory approvals and evolving airspace conditions, meaning schedules may change or be cancelled at short notice.
Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport unless they hold a valid, confirmed booking.
In addition to Doha services, the airline has also arranged a number of point-to-point flights between select cities that do not transit via Doha. These services are intended to support disrupted flights, with eligible passengers contacted directly by Qatar Airways. These flights are not open for public booking.
The reduced schedule is expected to remain in place until 28 March 2026, with tickets available via the airline’s website, mobile app, and travel agents.
Despite the restrictions, Qatar Airways continues consequently to serve a wide network of destinations worldwide:
Africa: Accra (ACC), Addis Ababa (ADD), Cape Town (CPT), Casablanca (CMN), Dar es Salaam (DAR), Durban (DUR), Entebbe (EBB), Johannesburg (JNB), Kigali (KGL), Lagos (LOS), Nairobi (NBO), Tunis (TUN).
The Americas: Miami (MIA), New York (JFK), São Paulo (GRU), Toronto (YYZ), Washington, DC (IAD).
Asia: Bangkok (BKK), Beijing (PKX), Bengaluru (BLR), Chennai (MAA), Colombo (CMB), Dhaka (DAC), Delhi (DEL), Denpasar (DPS), Guangzhou (CAN), Hanoi (HAN), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Hong Kong (HKG), Hyderabad (HYD), Islamabad (ISB), Jakarta (CGK), Karachi (KHI), Kathmandu (KTM), Kochi (COK), Kolkata (CCU), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Lahore (LHE), Manila (MNL), Mumbai (BOM), Phuket (HKT), Shanghai (PVG), Singapore (SIN), Thiruvananthapuram (TRV).
Europe: Amsterdam (AMS), Athens (ATH), Barcelona (BCN), Berlin (BER), Bucharest (OTP), Frankfurt (FRA), Istanbul (IST), Larnaca (LCA), London (LHR), Madrid (MAD), Manchester (MAN), Milan (MXP), Paris (CDG), Rome (FCO).
The Middle East: Doha (DOH), Jeddah (JED), Muscat (MCT), Riyadh (RUH).
Pacific: Melbourne (MEL), Perth (PER)
The airline reiterates that capacity remains extremely limited, and passengers should check for the latest updates before travel. In the meantime, latest developments in the Gulf open hopes for a normalization in air transport within the next few days…
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