Qatar Demands Swift Reopening of Airspace After Flight Disruptions
- Publish date: Saturday، 21 March 2026 Reading time: 1 min read
Doha urges ICAO to act as regional airspace closure impacts passengers and cargo
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The State of Qatar, through its Permanent Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), has formally called for the rapid reopening of its airspace following disruptions caused by recent regional attacks.
In an official letter to Toshiyuki Onuma, Qatar described the attacks by the Islamic Republic of Iran as a violation of its sovereignty and a breach of the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation. The country also reaffirmed its rights under international law.
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Impact of airspace closure
The letter highlighted the widespread effects of the airspace closure, including interruptions to passenger travel and cargo transport. Qatar outlined the measures it has taken to assist affected travelers, such as organizing evacuation flights and providing essential services.
Importance of reopening
Qatar stressed that reopening its airports is critical due to the region’s role as a global transit hub and its strategic position in international air transport. The country urged ICAO to support efforts to restore normal operations quickly.