Qatar Airways has announced an updated limited flight schedule to and from Doha that will remain in effect until March 28, 2026, as the airline continues to operate under airspace restrictions in the region.
The airline said it will operate a revised number of flights between March 18 and March 28, allowing essential connectivity for passengers while authorities continue to monitor the regional situation.
The updated schedule comes as Qatar’s airspace operations remain restricted, significantly limiting the number of flights the airline can operate. The airline noted that operations will continue under special arrangements until aviation authorities confirm that normal flight activity can safely resume.
Officials have said the limited services are designed to assist passengers affected by disruptions, including travellers seeking to return home or reconnect with family members.
Under the revised schedule, Qatar Airways is continuing flights between Doha and several major international destinations across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas.
Previous limited operations included routes linking Doha with cities such as London, Paris, New York City, Bangkok, Dhaka, Istanbul, and Cairo, among others, as the airline gradually restores connectivity.
Both outbound flights from Doha and inbound flights returning to the Qatari capital are operating under the same restricted network structure, subject to ongoing regulatory approvals.
Qatar Airways said it will fully resume scheduled flight operations once authorities confirm the safe reopening of Qatari airspace. Until then, the airline plans to continue publishing updates on its website as schedules may change depending on operational conditions.
Travellers are advised to check their flight status regularly and monitor official airline updates, as schedules may continue to evolve in the coming days.
The airline’s temporary limited schedule reflects broader aviation disruptions across the Middle East, where airlines have been adjusting operations due to evolving regional security conditions and airspace restrictions.