Qatar Resumes Limited Air Travel as Iran-US Tensions Escalate in Gulf

Qatar partially reopens airspace for evacuation and cargo flights, but scheduled services remain suspended amid ongoing military strikes between Iran and the US-Israel coalition.
Qatar has partially reopened its airspace, allowing for the resumption of evacuation and cargo flights, as the ongoing military conflict between Iran and the US-Israeli coalition continues to impact air travel in the Gulf region. However, scheduled commercial passenger flights remain suspended as the situation in the area remains volatile and unpredictable.
The decision to reopen a limited portion of Qatar's airspace comes after a series of Iranian missile strikes targeted various locations across the Gulf, including facilities in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. These attacks have heightened tensions and prompted a significant military response from the US and its regional allies.
According to officials, the partial reopening of Qatar's airspace is intended to facilitate the evacuation of foreign nationals and the transport of critical supplies, while minimizing the risks to commercial flights. The move is seen as a delicate balancing act, as Qatar seeks to maintain its neutrality and avoid being drawn directly into the escalating conflict.
Source: Al Jazeera


