With effect from July 2025, Qatar Airways has formally restarted flights to Iraq and Syria and has increased capacity on its routes to Lebanon and Jordan. The decision marks a major step in restoring air connectivity across key Middle Eastern destinations following recent regional disruptions.
Flights to Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, and Damascus have resumed, with schedules gradually returning to pre-suspension levels. The airline also announced that its popular routes to Beirut and Amman are now operating at full capacity, reflecting rising demand for both leisure and business travel during the busy summer season.
By providing customers with more flexibility, smooth connections through Hamad International Airport, and a larger network throughout the region and beyond, this strategic development strengthens Qatar Airways’ position in the Levant and Mesopotamia.
In order to guarantee safe and dependable services, the airline said it will keep an eye on the regional situation. For the most recent flight schedules and reservation possibilities, passengers are encouraged to visit the airline’s website or mobile app.