Doha:
Qatar Airways has officially announced the resumption of its flight operations
between Doha and several key Middle Eastern destinations, reinstating daily
services to the United Arab Emirates and Syria. Starting April 23, 2026, the
national carrier resumed daily flights to Dubai and Sharjah, with a daily
service to Damascus scheduled to commence on May 1, 2026. These updates are
part of a broader, phased rebuilding of the airline’s global network, which is
expected to expand to over 150 destinations across six continents by mid-June.
To
support passengers during this transition, the airline has introduced flexible
booking policies for travelers with confirmed bookings between February 28 and
September 15, 2026. Passengers are eligible for complimentary date changes for
travel dates up to October 31, 2026, on flights operated by Qatar Airways,
subject to availability. If a flight is specifically affected by operational
changes, additional fee-free changes are permitted until the end of October.
Alternatively, travelers can opt for a full refund of the unused ticket value,
with processing estimated to take approximately 28 working days.
Passengers are advised to keep their contact information updated via the official website or mobile app and to monitor schedules regularly, as operations remain subject to change based on regulatory or safety requirements.
