Qatar Airways has introduced a limited flight schedule to and from Doha ahead of Eid, as regional air travel continues to be affected by the ongoing US-Israeli conflict involving Iran.
The airline confirmed that a reduced number of flights will operate starting Wednesday through March 28.
These flights will connect Doha with multiple cities across Africa, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North and South America, and the Asia-Pacific region.
In a statement, the airline said its regular operations remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace.
However, it reassured passengers that efforts are ongoing to assist travelers and help reunite them with their families during this period.
Qatar Airways added that full operations will resume once the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority declares the airspace safe for reopening.
Flexible travel options for passengers
Qatar Airways has also announced flexible travel arrangements for passengers with confirmed bookings between February 28 and March 28.
Affected travellers can change their travel date free of charge to any available flight up to April 30, or request a refund for the unused portion of their ticket.
Passengers are encouraged to manage or update their bookings through the airline’s website or mobile application, which remains the fastest way to make changes while disruptions continue.
Passengers eligible for these flights will be contacted directly by the airline. Travellers have also been advised not to go to the airport unless they hold a confirmed ticket.
The airline said it is making every effort to assist affected passengers and help reunite them with family members as soon as possible.
Pakistani passengers
Pakistani passengers currently in Doha with confirmed Qatar Airways tickets for travel between February 28 and March 28, 2026, can also rebook their flights online via the airline’s booking management portal.
Those unable to complete the rebooking process online may send their ticket details and nature of emergency to paredoha@mofa.gov.pk for possible facilitation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.




