Qatar Airways resumes daily flights to UAE and Syria
Qatar Airways has announced the resumption of daily services to key destinations in the Middle East, reinstating routes to the United Arab Emirates and Syria as part of its phased restoration of global operations.
Beginning 23 April 2026, the airline will operate daily flights to Dubai (DXB) and Sharjah (SHJ), with services to Damascus (DAM) scheduled to commence on 1 May 2026.
The move builds on Qatar Airways’ mid‑April announcement of a major expansion of its flight schedule, which from 16 June 2026 will cover more than 150 destinations across six continents.
Passenger Advisory
Qatar Airways has urged travelers to regularly check its official website or mobile app for updates and ensure their contact details are accurate and current. The airline emphasized that schedules remain subject to change or cancellation due to operational, regulatory, or safety considerations.
Flexible Options for Affected Travelers
Passengers holding confirmed bookings between 28 February and 15 September 2026 are eligible for:
Officials reiterated that the resumption reflects Qatar Airways’ commitment to restoring connectivity while maintaining flexibility for passengers navigating evolving travel conditions.
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