JD - Qatar has partially resumed air traffic, operating a limited number of flights dedicated to evacuating passengers and transporting cargo, the Civil Aviation Authority announced. The move comes amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Civil Aviation Authority emphasized that this operation is being conducted through dedicated air corridors for emergency purposes and with limited capacity. The entire operation is being fully coordinated with the Qatari Armed Forces and other relevant authorities in the country.
The authority affirmed its commitment to maintaining the highest levels of operational readiness. It also stressed continuous coordination with various specialized bodies within the country to guarantee the safety and security of passengers and employees in the civil aviation sector. This is to maintain the smooth flow of air traffic in accordance with the highest international standards.
The Civil Aviation Authority stated that it is continuously monitoring developments and will inform the public and aviation sector partners of any updates as they arise.
Passengers with confirmed bookings are advised to check the latest information regarding their flights. The authority clarified that these evacuation and cargo flights do not include scheduled flights to and from Doha.
Normal flight operations will resume once an official announcement is made by the Civil Aviation Authority regarding the safe reopening of the airspace.
