Hamad International Airport: Flights remain suspended at Hamad International Airport amid Qatari airspace closure; limited repatriation flights operating |

Flights remain suspended at Hamad International Airport amid Qatari airspace closure; limited repatriation flights operating

Flight operations at Hamad International Airport remain temporarily suspended due to the continued closure of Qatar airspace, airport authorities said in an update shared on social media. According to the airport, the suspension of scheduled services is linked to the temporary shutdown of Qatari airspace, a situation that authorities said is beyond the airport’s control.

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Limited repatriation flights operating

Despite the suspension of regular commercial services, limited repatriation flights are currently operating following temporary authorisation from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority. The aviation authority has approved a restricted operating corridor, allowing certain flights to depart in order to help stranded passengers return to their destinations. Airport officials said the arrangement is temporary and subject to safety assessments as the regional situation continues to evolve.

Scheduled flights to resume after airspace reopens

Authorities confirmed that the temporary closure of Qatari airspace remains in effect due to the ongoing situation in the region. Regular scheduled flights will resume only after the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority and other relevant authorities confirm that it is safe to reopen the country’s airspace. Airlines and airports across the Middle East have been adjusting operations as several countries in the region temporarily restrict airspace due to security concerns.

Passengers advised not to go to the airport

For updates on their travel plans, passengers are advised to call their individual airlines rather than going to the airport at this time. Travellers are advised to monitor airline notifications and official airport announcements as flight schedules may change depending on developments in the region. Airport authorities said further updates will be issued once there are changes to the operational status of flights at Hamad International Airport.

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