Despite the current US lran attacks, Qatar Airways recently published its latest revised schedule, reflecting the gradual increase in flights to and from Doha to more than 120 destinations by mid-May 2026, across the airline’s global network.
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All flights to, and from Doha continue to operate through dedicated flight corridors established in close coordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.
All flights to, and from Doha continue to operate through dedicated flight corridors established in close coordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.
The airline however noted that flight schedules are subject to change or cancellation due to operational, regulatory, safety, or other circumstances beyond our control.
African destinations are: Abidjan (ABJ) from 16 April, Abuja (ABV), Accra (ACC) from 16 April, Addis Ababa (ADD), Algiers (ALG), Cairo (CAI), Cape Town (CPT), Casablanca (CMN), Dar es Salaam (DAR), Durban (DUR), Entebbe (EBB), Harare (HRE), Johannesburg (JNB), Kilimanjaro (JRO), Kinshasa (FIH) from 16 May, Lagos (LOS), Luanda (NJB), Lusaka (LUN), Nairobi (NBO) and Tunis (TUN)
“Passengers who currently hold a confirmed booking on a flight to the destinations listed in the new schedule will be contacted with new flight information. Please be sure to check the Qatar Airways website or app and ensure your contact details are correct and updated.
“Passengers are kindly asked not to arrive at their departure airport unless they hold a valid, confirmed ticket for travel,” the airline said in a statement.
Qatar Airways assured that its teams are working to ensure its passengers reach their destinations.
“We deeply apologize for any inconvenience caused during this period of disruption and thank our passengers for their patience and understanding. The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority,” it added.
