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Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan

Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan

If you’ve been waiting to book that summer trip to Baghdad, Beirut, or Amman, it’s time to pack your bags — Qatar Airways just confirmed it’s resuming full operations across Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan, following temporary disruptions.

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In a fresh travel update issued by the airline, flights to several airports in the region will be reinstated starting June 30, 2025, with phased reopenings across major cities in Iraq. Services to Beirut and Amman will return to full capacity by July 1.

Here’s the full breakdown of restart dates:

🛫 Iraq

Baghdad Airport (BGW): from June 30, 2025 Erbil Airport (EBL): from July 1, 2025 Sulaymaniyah Airport (ISU): from July 2, 2025 Najaf Airport (NJF): from July 2, 2025 Basra Airport (BSR): from July 3, 2025

🇱🇧 Lebanon

Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY): full schedule resumes July 1, 2025

🇯🇴 Jordan

Queen Alia International Airport (AMM): full operations resume July 1, 2025

Still Paused: Flights to Iran & Syria

While flights to Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan are back in action, Qatar Airways noted that services to Iran and Syria remain suspended for now. The airline is actively monitoring the situation and will issue more updates as needed.

Passengers are advised to double-check their flight status and stay informed through the official website, qatarairways.com.

Whether you’re planning a trip for business, family, or a much-needed break, your travel plans across the Middle East just got a lot more doable — and Doha’s flagship airline is ready for takeoff.

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