Gulf Insider
Travellers in the UAE will once again have more flight options as Qatar Airways resumes daily services to Dubai and Sharjah from April 23, marking a key step in restoring regional connectivity. The airline confirmed it has restarted daily flights between Doha and both Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Sharjah International Airport (SHJ), with services to Damascus set to follow from May 1. For UAE residents, the move brings back a major transit and long-haul travel link via Doha, improving connectivity to global destinations after weeks of disruption to regional air travel. The resumptions are part of a phased rebuild of the airline’s network, following its earlier announcement to expand operations to more than 150 destinations worldwide from mid-June. International airlines resumed operations to Qatar days ago, according to an announcement from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA). Qatar Airways has been operating a restricted schedule of special flights since March due to the ongoing regional conflict. What to keep in mind Passengers have been advised to check their booking details regularly and ensure contact information is up to date, as schedules may continue to change depending on operational and regional conditions. The airline is also offering added flexibility to […]
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