US-Iran ceasefire: International flights to Qatar resume operations

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Qatar restores regular air services after disruption, says aviation authority.

International airlines have resumed operations to Qatar, the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announced, signalling the restoration of regular international air services following recent disruptions.

The authority said the decision came after “a comprehensive assessment of the situation, conducted in coordination with all relevant national entities, to ensure the highest levels of readiness and operational efficiency,” according to Qatar News Agency.

The move is expected to normalise flight schedules and strengthen connectivity across Qatar’s aviation sector, with airlines gradually reinstating services in line with operational approvals.

On April 8, Washington and Tehran announced a two-week ceasefire in the conflict triggered by US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, aimed at reducing hostilities and creating space for diplomatic engagement.

Qatar had earlier closed its airspace following Iranian retaliatory drone and missile attacks across Gulf states, before partially reopening it on March 7 for limited operations, including flights by national carrier Qatar Airways.

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