DOHA: An airline has suspended and regularised flights to four Central Asian countries in view of the special situation in the region. The decision was taken by Qatar Airways, an airline in the Gulf country. Flights to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan have been suspended and rescheduled.
Qatar Airways authorities said in a statement that the airline will not operate flights to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon until further notice in view of the current situation. At the same time, the service to Amman in Jordan has not been completely stopped. However, the company has decided to fly the aircraft only during the daytime.
The situation is being closely monitored and it has been decided that the services will start as per the changing circumstances. "Qatar Airways attaches the highest priority to the safety of its passengers and that is why we have taken such a decision," a qatar airways official said in a statement.