Qatar Airways has introduced it has restored its world network to 85 per cent of its pre-war capability. The Doha state service launched its summer schedule this week, bringing its whole locations to 160 worldwide.
The airline’s present schedule will probably be in place till September 15, with 140 flights day by day taking off from Doha. Over the summer time, there are momentary companies to standard locations together with Bodrum and Mykonos. International routes to Helsinki and Tokyo will probably be added to the network on July 15.
This comes after, initially of the month, Qatar Airways confirmed it might be rising its operations to and from Dubai, with 5 day by day flights. The elevated flights have been launched to “meet demand and supply better flexibility for passengers travelling between Dubai and Doha,” the airline mentioned in a statement.
Previously, Qatar Airways was working twice-daily flights to Dubai. The Doha-based airline additionally introduced the resumption of day by day flights to Abu (*85*) and Sharjah final month, taking the full quantity of UAE flights to 35 per week. The UAE hubs be part of a rising checklist of Middle Eastern locations Qatar Airways has resumed flights to, with Bahrain, Baghdad and Erbil additionally lately introduced.
The airline has been progressively rebuilding its route network after the US-Iran war pressured the suspension of hundreds of flights throughout the Middle East. The Doha-based airline was among the many worst affected within the area, reportedly pressured to park some of its fleet at Teruel Airport in rural Spain all through March. According to Reuters, the Doha-based airline stored some 17 planes at the former military base, which was previously used during the Covid pandemic to house grounded planes.
Here, we look at the latest travel news and updates for Qatar Airways passengers.
This story was updated with the latest information on Friday, 5 June
Latest news and advice for Qatar Airways passengers
In Qatar Airways’ latest statement, released on Thursday, 18 June, the airline said: “Qatar Airways Group has restored its network to 85 per cent of pre-crisis levels and created two new executive roles to sharpen its operations and deepen its focus on customers.”
The airline continues to restore its network internationally, “with the launch of the airline’s summer time 2026 schedule this week, which “delivers a target the Group set itself earlier this year, at the height of the regional disruption that grounded much of its network, to rebuild to 85 per cent by mid-June”.
Qatar Airways’ full summer time route schedule may be seen here.
Passengers with confirmed bookings will probably be notified straight if any flight data adjustments. The airline continues to advocate checking its web site or app commonly and guaranteeing contact particulars are stored up to date, and is reminding passengers that schedules are topic to operational, regulatory and security adjustments past its management.