Qatar Airways to operate 10 special flights to India due to West Asia airspace restrictions
Qatar Airways is set to operate 10 additional non-scheduled flights to India on Friday amidst ongoing West Asian airspace restrictions. The airline has confirmed limited operations until March 28, 2026, with passengers advised to book through offi...

“Flight situation continues to improve. Qatar Airways is expected to operate 10 non-scheduled flights to India today,” said MEA’s Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R Mahajan.
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Limited operations till March 28
In a post on X, Qatar Airways said it is currently operating a limited number of flights until March 28, 2026. The airline said passengers can book available destinations through its website, mobile application, or travel agents.
“Qatar Airways is currently operating a limited number of flights till 28 March 2026. Available destinations can be booked via our website, mobile app, or through travel agents,” the airline said.
It added that passengers can track updates on flight schedules and sign up for notifications to receive information on the resumption of services to specific destinations.
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The airline’s advisory reflects continued operational constraints, even as flight movements between India and the Gulf region begin to stabilise. Officials indicated that special flights are being deployed to manage demand and support passenger travel during this period.
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