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Qatar Airways to operate limited flights from Doha starting March 12 due to West Asia crisis

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Qatar Airways will operate a limited flight schedule to and from Doha starting March 12 as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to disrupt air travel across West Asia.

According to the airline’s updated schedule, 29 flights will operate to and from Hamad International Airport on March 12, including 15 departures and 14 arrivals.

Key departure destinations from Doha include Mumbai, New Delhi, Islamabad, New York, Frankfurt, Beijing, London, Cairo and Johannesburg. Flights arriving in Doha are scheduled from Seoul, Jeddah, New Delhi, Hong Kong, Muscat, Melbourne, Dallas and Bangkok.
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Flights allowed under temporary airspace clearance
The airline said the limited operations follow temporary authorisation from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority to use restricted operating corridors.

“With Qatar Airways flights still temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace, we are doing everything possible to support affected passengers and help reunite them with family and loved ones. We recognise this may be unsettling and appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. Operations will resume once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirms the safe reopening of Qatari airspace,” the airline said.

It added that the flights are meant to support passengers affected by the disruption and do not represent a resumption of regular commercial services.

“Following temporary authorisation from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority allowing limited operating corridors, Qatar Airways plans to operate select flights in the coming days to support passengers affected by the disruption. These flights do not constitute confirmation of the resumption of scheduled commercial operations,” the airline said.