Qatar Airways Runs Limited Flights from March 9–11 Amid Airspace Closure

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The airline announces a temporary flight schedule after Qatar approved limited operating corridors to help stranded passengers travel.

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Qatar Airways will operate a limited number of flights to and from Doha between March 9 and 11, following temporary approval for restricted flight corridors.

The airline said regular scheduled services remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace, and full operations will only resume once authorities confirm that the airspace has safely reopened.

According to the airline, the limited schedule is meant to help passengers affected by recent disruptions continue their journeys or reunite with family and friends as quickly as possible.

Limited departures from Doha

Flights departing from Hamad International Airport will operate on a restricted schedule.

March 9 departures:
Seoul, Moscow, London, Delhi, Madrid, Islamabad, Beijing, Perth, Nairobi, and Istanbul.

March 10 departures:
Cairo, London, Jeddah, Manila, Cochin, Muscat, Istanbul, Mumbai, Delhi, Nairobi, Islamabad, Madrid, Frankfurt, Colombo, and Milan.

Selected flights returning to Doha

Flights will also operate back to Doha on limited dates.

March 10 arrivals:
Seoul, Moscow, London, Delhi, Madrid, Islamabad, Beijing, Perth, Nairobi, and Istanbul.

March 11 arrivals:
Cairo, London, Jeddah, Manila, Cochin, Muscat, Istanbul, Mumbai, Delhi, Nairobi, Islamabad, Madrid, Frankfurt, Colombo, and Milan.

Regular flights still not fully resumed

The airline clarified that these flights do not mean normal commercial operations have resumed.

Passengers are advised not to go to the airport unless they have a confirmed ticket, as flights remain limited while authorities manage the airspace situation.

Travellers are encouraged to check the latest updates through the airline’s website, mobile app, or their travel agent before heading to the airport.