QueueThe airspace was reopening in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a temporary air traffic suspension before firing missiles at the Iran Airbase at the US Airbase at Al Udid.
All flights from the country and the country were temporarily stopped on Monday night, causing mid-flight variations and many passengers were released. DohaIs busy Hamad International AirportThe Qatiri Foreign Ministry said in a statement, “It was part of a set of closed precautionary measures, which were taken on the basis of developments in the region.”
With Qatar’s airspace being open, authorities have announced that flights can be resumed normally. What do you know here.
Qatar Airways warns ‘significant delay’
However, closed flights are still having closed effects, as dozens of aircraft were taken to airports across the region on Monday, and many more flights were delayed or canceled.
AIRNAV RADAR said that 91 flights traveling towards Doha were included at nearby regional airports Abu DhabiMuscat, Bahrain and Dammam.
On Tuesday, Qatar Airways Said that it was working to resume operation as soon as possible, but said that passengers should expect a “important delay” and Warned of potential disruption Until 26 June. Customers with upcoming flights can change their travel dates without fees by July 15, 2025; The cancellation fee is being waived for those who no longer want to travel and they want to get a refund of unused value of their tickets.
The airline said in a statement, “At this time our focus is to help our passengers return home or reach our forward journey safely and smoothly.” “We are making tireless efforts with government stakeholders and concerned officials to restore operations as soon as possible. We have also deployed additional ground staff at Hadd International Airport and other major airports to reduce the disruption and provide extreme care and assistance to all customers.”
“Due to the resumption of operations, we estimate the significant delay in our flight schedule,” the airline said. “We will advise passengers to check Qatarairways.com Or Qatar Airways Mobile application before traveling. Security of our passengers and crew is the first and top priority at all times. ,
What is the latest travel advice for Qatar?
On Monday, both the US and British officials urged citizens to “shelter” in Qatar, however, this warning has now been removed.
US state department Travel advisor for Qatar Lives at level 1: Use general precautions. “Individuals with travel plans should closely monitor their flight status with their airlines and continue to follow the updates from Qatar’s government and local news about the airspace situation,” American Embassy in Qatar,
The latest advice of the UK government says, “The US has now advised its citizens on 23 June.” “Qatar, after blocking the Iranian missiles, fired towards FCDO [Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office] Has been in touch with local authorities and international partners, and reviewed the security situation. British citizens are not required to give shelter in place and should continue to follow advice from local authorities, check Fcdo travel advice page And sign up for alert. ,
Which other aircrafts are closed in the Middle East?
Iran: The airspace of Iran remains closed indefinitely “.
Israel: Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurian International Airport is closed, and inbound flights to Israel are currently suspended. The airspace is partially open; Limited outbound flights resumed with sanctions on Monday.
Iraq: With the exception of flights from Basra International Airport, Iraq’s airspace is closed, which resumed flights during daylight.
This article was originally published on the Konde Nast Traveler Middle East. This is a developing news story and will be updated with more information with it being available.