After placing restrictions for its airspace following the start of the recent conflict in the Middle East at the end of February, Qatar is now allowing the gradual resumption of flights operated by foreign airlines at Doha's airport.
After placing restrictions for its airspace following the start of the recent conflict in the Middle East at the end of February, Qatar is now allowing the gradual resumption of flights operated by foreign airlines at Doha's airport.
“Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) announcing the gradual resumption of operations for foreign airlines in the State of Qatar via Hamad International Airport.”
According to the QCAA, the decision follows a comprehensive assessment of the situation conducted in coordination with all relevant national entities. All flights and related operations will be carried out in accordance with the highest internationally recognized safety and security standards. All necessary measures and precautions will be in place to ensure the safety of passengers and aviation personnel.
Since the start of the conflict in the Middle East, Qatar has allowed flights operations of its national airline - Qatar Airways - to continue. According to Flightradar24, the Qatari national airline is operating 60% of the number of daily flights on April 19 compared to before the end of February.
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