The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has approved interim measures, allowing the airline to operate certain routes through special corridors.
On March 9, the flights are scheduled to Seoul, Moscow, London, Delhi, Madrid, Islamabad, Beijing, Perth, and Nairobi.
On March 10, additional flights will operate to Cairo, Jeddah, Manila, Kochi, Muscat, Istanbul, Mumbai, Frankfurt, Colombo, and Milan, with return journeys from these cities on March 11.
Officials stressed that these limited flights are not a full resumption of services. Passengers are advised to travel only if they have confirmed tickets. Full flight operations will resume once the QCAA safely reopens the airspace.
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The temporary flights aim to assist stranded travelers and families, while maintaining safety standards. Other airlines have also adjusted schedules, though many routes remain disrupted.