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Qatar Airways suspends flights amid attacks on US military base in Doha

Qatar Airways suspends flights amid attacks on US military base in Doha

IOL News23-06-2025
Qatar Airways says it has deployed additional ground staff at Hamad International Airport and other key airports to assist affected passengers following the suspension of Flights on Monday night.
GLOBAL airline company Qatar Airways has temporarily suspended its flights due to the closure of air traffic movement in the State of Qatar.
The move comes after Iran's National Security Council confirmed an attack on a US military base in Qatar on Monday evening.
Qatar Airways said it was working closely with government stakeholders and the relevant authorities to support impacted passengers, and will resume operations when the airspace reopens.
'Once usual operations resume, we anticipate significant delays to our flight schedule. We have also deployed additional ground staff at Hamad International Airport and other key airports to assist affected passengers. The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority,' the airline said in a statement.
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