The airline has confirmed it will be operating a limited flight schedule to and from Doha
Qatar Airways has issued an update for passengers after temporarily suspending scheduled flights due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace amid conflict across the Middle East.
The airline said it is working to help affected travellers continue their journeys before normal operations are expected to resume.
In a statement, the Qatar Airways said: “We want you to know that we are doing our utmost to support you with your journey, and to reunite you with your family and loved ones.
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“We recognise this situation may be unsettling and are working to keep you moving while we prepare for the safe return of our usual operations. Your patience and understanding mean a great deal to us, and we are truly grateful for your continued support at this challenging time.
“Qatar Airways will resume operations once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announces the safe full reopening of Qatari airspace by the relevant authorities.”
The airline said ‘temporary authorisation’ from the aviation authority has meant limited operating corridors have been confirmed. It plans to operate a number of flights over the coming days.
These flights are intended to help passengers directly impacted by the disruption and will remain subject to regulatory approval and changing airspace conditions.
Flights are currently planned to depart from Hamad International Airport in Doha from Sunday (March 15) to several major international destinations including:
- London Heathrow Airport
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
- Frankfurt Airport
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
- New York JFK Airport
- Melbourne Airport
- Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport
Routes will operate in both directions. The airline also confirmed that additional flights arriving into Doha from major cities around the world are planned through to Wednesday (March 18) to help stranded travellers.
In addition to the limited schedule, Qatar Airways has organised a number of direct ‘point-to-point flights’ to help some passengers complete their journeys.
Passengers eligible for these flights will be contacted directly by the airline. However, the airline stressed that these services ‘do not constitute a confirmation of the resumption of scheduled commercial operations’.
Travellers have been warned not to go to the airport unless they have a confirmed ticket, as schedules could change or flights could still be cancelled depending on operational or safety conditions.
Passengers with confirmed bookings between February 28 and March 28, 2026 are eligible for flexible options, including a complimentary date change to travel on Qatar Airways flights up to April 30, 2026 or a refund for the unused ticket value.
Passengers can check the latest flight information on the Qatar Airways website or mobile app, or through their travel agent. The airline said the next operational update is expected tomorrow as the situation continues to evolve.
Full list of flights scheduled
Sunday, March 15
Flights departing from Doha (DOH):
- Istanbul (IST)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Algiers (ALG)
- Melbourne (MEL)
- New York (JFK)
- Jeddah (JED)
- Madrid (MAD)
- Hong Kong (HKG)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Casablanca (CMN)
- Paris (CDG)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Islamabad (ISB)
Flights arriving to Doha (DOH):
- Muscat (MCT)
- Manila (MNL)
- Dallas (DFW)
- Toronto (YYZ)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Rome (FCO)
- Madrid (MAD)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Casablanca (CMN)
- Paris (CDG)
- Tunis (TUN)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Perth (PER)
- Bali/Denpasar (DPS)
Monday, March 16
Flights departing from Doha (DOH):
- Perth (PER)
- Muscat (MCT)
- Seoul (ICN)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Beijing (PKX)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Kochi (COK)
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Miami (MIA)
- Amsterdam (AMS)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Frankfurt (FRA)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Lagos (LOS)
- Kathmandu (KTM)
Flights arriving to Doha (DOH):
- Istanbul (IST)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Algiers (ALG)
- New York (JFK)
- Jeddah (JED)
- Hong Kong (HKG)
- Amsterdam (AMS)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Frankfurt (FRA)
- Denpasar (DPS)
- Amsterdam (AMS)
Tuesday, March 17
Flights departing from Doha (DOH):
- Algiers (ALG)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Kochi (COK)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Jeddah (JED)
- Kathmandu (KTM)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Manila (MNL)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Paris (CDG)
- Riyadh (RUH)
- Tunis (TUN)
Flights arriving to Doha (DOH):
- Perth (PER)
- Muscat (MCT)
- Seoul (ICN)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Beijing (PKX)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Kochi (COK)
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Miami (MIA)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Amsterdam (AMS)
- London Heathrow (LHR)
- Frankfurt (FRA)
- Paris (CDG)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Kathmandu (KTM)
- Lagos (LOS)
Wednesday, March 18
Flights arriving to Doha (DOH):
- Algiers (ALG)
- Bangkok (BKK)
- Cairo (CAI)
- Colombo (CMB)
- Dallas (DFW)
- Delhi (DEL)
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Islamabad (ISB)
- Istanbul (IST)
- Kathmandu (KTM)
- Kochi (COK)
- Manila (MNL)
- Mumbai (BOM)
- Nairobi (NBO)
- Tunis (TUN)
- Perth (PER)

