Qatar Airways has extended the suspension of its flight operations due to the ongoing closure of Qatari airspace, with no resumption until officially cleared by authorities. The airline's latest update, issued around March 1, 2026, pushes the next announcement to March 3 at 09:00 Doha time (06:00 UTC).
The airspace shutdown stems from heightened regional tensions following U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, prompting retaliatory actions and closures across multiple countries including Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Qatar's defense ministry reported intercepting Iranian missiles, with explosions heard in Doha, prioritizing safety for all aviation. Hamad International Airport (HIA) remains operational only for limited humanitarian and state flights, stranding thousands of passengers globally.
Travelers face widespread cancellations on key routes to Europe, Asia, and India, with delays expected even after reopening due to slot congestion and crew limits. Qatar Airways advises checking qatarairways.com or its app for real-time updates, offering refunds or rebookings within seven days for affected tickets. Additional ground staff at HIA and other hubs are assisting stranded passengers, emphasizing safety as the top priority.
The closures have emptied airspace over the Middle East, hitting hubs like Doha—second to Dubai—with ripple effects on carriers worldwide. Qatar Airways cargo shipments are rerouted via Muscat or Kuwait, delaying critical goods like pharmaceuticals by 24-48 hours. As of March 1, 2026, no reopening timeline exists beyond the pending update, underscoring aviation's vulnerability to geopolitical flare-ups