Qatar Airways has released its latest flight schedule, extending its network to more than 150 destinations from 16 June as the airline continues to rebuild operations following severe disruption caused by the Iran war.
The revised network still falls short of the 170 destinations served prior to the Middle East conflict, which broke out a month ago, but marks a significant step forward in the carrier’s recovery. As of 16 April 2026, the airline is operating around 139 daily departures from Doha to more than 120 destinations worldwide.
The updated schedule runs until 15 September 2026 and has been designed to offer passengers greater flexibility for the summer season. All flights to and from Doha continue to operate through dedicated flight corridors established in co-ordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority.
Passengers with confirmed bookings on affected flights will be notified directly. Those with travel dates between 28 February and 15 September 2026 are now eligible for complimentary date changes to a new travel date up to 31 October 2026, subject to availability and fare seasonality, or a refund of the unused ticket value. Refunds may take up to 28 working days to process.
The airline has cautioned that flight schedules remain subject to change or cancellation due to operational, regulatory, safety, or other circumstances beyond its control, and has asked passengers not to arrive at their departure airport unless they hold a valid, confirmed ticket. Travel Weekly
Agents are advised to check the Qatar Airways website or app regularly and ensure client contact details are kept up to date.
