
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has issued a crucial advisory urging passengers to refrain from traveling to the airport unless absolutely necessary, emphasizing the importance of verifying flight statuses ahead of departure. Authorities are working in coordination with airlines and governmental agencies to manage ongoing airspace disruptions and assist affected travelers .
The directive follows Qatar's temporary suspension of air traffic in response to regional tensions. Following Iran's missile launches—targeting U.S. facilities in Iraq and specifically the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar—airspace over Iran, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, and Bahrain has been closed, prompting widespread rerouting and cancellations
Several flights initially bound for Doha have been rerouted mid-air, including a Qatar Airways Boeing 787–9 that diverted to Istanbul after departing Edinburgh. Approximately 100 flights destined for Doha were affected by the airspace closure, and numerous major carriers—including Singapore Airlines, Air France, British Airways, and Finnair—have halted flights to the region until at least June 30.
On the airport’s official travel alert page, HIA reiterated: “We advise passengers to get in touch with their respective airlines regarding their flights… refrain from coming to the airport before checking the status of their flights. Further updates will be provided.”
What this means for travelers:
Flight verification: All passengers are strongly encouraged to confirm departure and arrival status directly with their airline via apps, websites, or official hotlines.
Avoid airport crowding: With unpredictable schedules, coming to the terminal prematurely could lead to unnecessary congestion and inconvenience.
Prepare for disruptions: Even if your flight has not yet been cancelled or rerouted, expect possible delays due to longer flight paths avoiding closed airspace, which also increase fuel costs and travel time