Qatar Airways Responds to Airspace Closure
“We are working around the clock to organise additional relief flights where operationally possible and will share further updates as soon as they are confirmed,” stated a representative from Qatar Airways. This announcement comes as the airline has suspended scheduled flights due to the closure of Qatari airspace, a significant development in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The suspension of flights will remain in effect until the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority confirms that the airspace is safe to reopen. An operational update from Qatar Airways is expected on March 7 at 09:00 Doha time (06:00 UTC), providing further clarity on the situation.
Israeli Airlines Adjust Operations
In response to the crisis, Israeli airlines have begun to implement limited outbound flights, with a maximum of 70 passengers per plane. Ben Gurion Airport has partially reopened for inbound flights, aimed at repatriating stranded Israelis. Passengers on these flights are required to arrive at the airport 1.5 hours before departure to ensure smooth processing.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev emphasized that these operations will be conducted in accordance with the recommendations of defense officials and in alignment with security developments. Additionally, 15 percent of all outbound seats from Israel will be reserved for humanitarian, security, diplomatic, or tourist cases, highlighting the ongoing need for careful management of air travel during this tumultuous period.
Widespread Disruption in Air Traffic
As air traffic across the Middle East faces widespread disruption due to the US-Israel–Iran conflict, airlines are adapting to the rapidly changing circumstances. Flydubai has announced plans to resume flight operations to Ben Gurion Airport to assist in bringing back stranded Israelis, further illustrating the collaborative efforts among airlines in the region.
Qatar Airways is also working to organize additional relief flights, although passengers are advised not to go to the airport unless they have received official confirmation of their flights. This precaution is necessary as the situation remains unpredictable, with many travelers still uncertain about their travel plans.
Stranded Passengers and Future Developments
By Thursday night, more than 20,000 Israelis had returned home, but the total number of passengers still stranded in Qatar remains unclear. As airlines navigate these challenges, Qatar Airways has expressed gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during this period of disruption. “We sincerely apologise for the disruption caused and thank passengers for their patience and understanding,” the airline stated.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact date when Qatari airspace will reopen, leaving many in limbo as they await updates from the relevant authorities. The evolving situation continues to impact airlines and travelers alike, necessitating ongoing adjustments and communication from all parties involved.