Qatar Airways has unveiled a revised flight schedule as it continues to rebuild its global network, with plans to operate services to more than 120 destinations via Doha by mid-May 2026.
The updated schedule reflects a gradual restoration of operations across key regions, including Africa, Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East, as the airline navigates ongoing operational and geopolitical challenges. Flights to major African cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Cairo are included in the rollout, reinforcing connectivity between the continent and the airline’s Doha hub.
The airline said all services to and from Doha will continue to operate through dedicated air corridors established in coordination with aviation authorities, ensuring safe and efficient routing amid evolving airspace conditions. However, it cautioned that schedules remain subject to change or cancellation depending on operational, regulatory, and safety considerations.
Passengers holding confirmed bookings are expected to receive updated flight details directly from the airline, while others have been advised to verify their travel information through official channels before heading to the airport. Qatar Airways also urged travellers not to proceed to departure terminals without valid, confirmed tickets, as part of efforts to manage disruptions and streamline passenger flow.
The carrier acknowledged the inconvenience caused by recent disruptions and said it is working within existing constraints to support passengers and restore stability across its network. It reiterated that safety remains its top priority as it continues to scale operations and reconnect global routes through its Doha hub.














