What will happen to Qatar flights from Doha if there is an airspace closure?

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A diplomatic argument between Qatar and its neighbors is currently threatening Qatar Airways operations:

Several countries have cut ties with Qatar, accusing it of supporting terrorism in the Gulf region.

Neighbours including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have closed their airspace to Qatari planes.

I have a flight going to Pisa via Doha with Qatar Airways. If it's banned from using the Bahrain, UAE, and Saudi airspaces, then what will be its route?

Should I be worried about my flight?



Best Answer

Based on the FlightAware site, many flights are unaffected, some (mostly flights to south Europe) will have to fly longer.

Generally:

  1. Flights to east and north Europe fly over Iran and Turkey, and are unaffected.
  2. Flights to south Europe fly over Saudi Arabia and Egypt, which have blocked their airspace. They'll have to take a longer path, over Iran and Turkey.
  3. Flights to east Asia fly over the Persian Gulf and Iran and are unaffected.
  4. Flights to Africa fly over Saudi Arabia. They'll have to take a longer path, around the Arabian peninsula.
  5. Flights to Jordan fly over Saudi Arabia. They now take a longer path over Iraq (which is normally avoided by all carriers).



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