Qatar Airways has announce the resumption of flight operations between Doha and key destinations across the Middle East, reinstating daily services to the United Arab Emirates and Syria.
As of yesterday, the airline resumed daily flights to Dubai (DXB) and Sharjah (SHJ) in the UAE, with a daily service to Damascus (DAM) due to commence on 1 May 2026.
These resumptions are part of a phased restoration of Qatar Airways’ global network, building on the airline’s mid-April announcement confirming the expansion of its flight schedule.
From 16 June 2026, the airline will expand services to more than 150 destinations across six continents despite tensions and disruptions in the Middle East.
What’s more, passengers with a confirmed booking with a travel date between 28 February and 15 September 2026 are eligible for complimentary date changes to a new travel date up to 31 October 2026 when rebooking on flights operated by Qatar Airways (subject to availability and fare seasonality).
The airline is also offering affected customers additional fee-free changes until 31 October 2026 for impacted flights and refunds of unused ticket value.
Qatar Airways is advising passengers to regularly check its official website or app, and ensure their contact details are correct, and updated.
