Qatar Airways Shares Update About Flights as Disruption Continues
- On Monday, Qatar Airways announced the suspension of all flights from its Doha hub since Sunday and said operations will resume only after the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority declares airspace safe.
- Regional hostilities, including reported missile and drone launches by Iran, led the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority to close airspace after Operation Epic Fury reportedly killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- Flightradar24 reported thousands of cancellations across key Gulf hubs, with more than 2,000 flights canceled Monday and around 4,000 daily cancellations affecting hundreds of thousands.
- Passengers are advised to monitor the Qatar Airways app and website for refunds or date changes; those with bookings between February 28 and March 10, 2026, are eligible for up to 14 days' free changes or refunds, as the Foreign Office advises against all but essential travel to Qatar.
- Expect airlines to reroute or extend cancellations while airspace restrictions remain in place, with a further update on March 4 at 09:00 Doha time, as Harteveldt warned Euronews: 'For travellers, there's no way to sugarcoat this.
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