Friday, 18 July 2025

Missile strike forced diversion of 90 Qatar Airways flights with 20,000 passengers onboard: CEO

Published: Thursday, June 26, 2025
Missile strike forced diversion of 90 Qatar Airways flights with 20,000 passengers onboard: CEO

Qatar Airways Group CEO Badr Mohammed al-Meer has provided a detailed account of the airline’s extraordinary response to an unprecedented operational crisis triggered by a missile attack from Iran on a US airbase in Qatar. This incident led to the sudden and complete closure of Qatari airspace on June 23, 2025, forcing the immediate suspension of Qatar Airways’ global operations and causing significant disruption for thousands of passengers.

At approximately 6 PM local time on Monday, June 23, Qatar’s airspace was closed without warning, followed shortly by similar closures in Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait. Hamad International Airport, one of the busiest and most connected hubs worldwide, was effectively brought to a standstill. Nearly 100 Qatar Airways aircraft were either en route to Doha, approaching the airport, or queued for departure when the closures took effect.

In response to the crisis, Qatar Airways swiftly diverted around 90 flights carrying more than 20,000 passengers. These flights were rerouted to multiple international airports, including 25 flights to Saudi Arabia, 18 to Turkey, 15 to India, 13 to Oman, and five to the UAE. Other aircraft were redirected to major hubs such as London, Barcelona, and various airports across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

The missile attack itself, launched from Iran targeting the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, activated the country’s air defense systems and prompted decisive action by Qatar’s Armed Forces to protect its territory and people. This heightened security situation compounded the operational challenges faced by the airline.

Inside Hamad International Airport, over 10,000 passengers found themselves stranded in transit, caught amid one of the most complex operational disruptions in aviation history. Many flight crews reached their legal duty limits, and numerous aircraft were grounded at airports with curfews or awaiting clearance to re-enter restricted airspace. The airline’s meticulously planned routing and scheduling systems were instantly disrupted, requiring rapid rewriting of flight paths and passenger itineraries.

Qatar Airways’ immediate priority was passenger care and safety. Once Qatari airspace reopened shortly after midnight on June 24, diverted aircraft began returning to Doha. By 5 AM, the number of passengers in transit had surged to over 22,000. The airline activated its business continuity plans, coordinating logistics for catering, ground transportation, hotel accommodations, and seamless communication with immigration, customs, and airport authorities.

Over 4,600 passengers were accommodated in approximately 3,200 hotel rooms across Doha. Many passengers received onward boarding passes before even leaving the terminal, facilitating smoother transitions once flights resumed. The airline’s teams worked tirelessly to rebook flights, prioritize medical and vulnerable cases, assist families and elderly travelers, and reconstruct complex itineraries that sometimes involved other carriers and expired visas.

In addition to logistical support, Qatar Airways distributed more than 35,000 meals, along with water and comfort kits, providing face-to-face assistance to passengers throughout the transit areas. Contact centers were scaled up globally to handle the surge in inquiries, and a flexible travel policy was introduced, allowing passengers to change or refund bookings without penalty.

By June 24, Qatar Airways had resumed 390 flights as it worked to rebuild its network and restore schedule integrity. Over 11,000 passengers resumed their journeys during the morning wave, with the remaining travelers departing throughout the evening and into June 25. As of June 26, no passengers from the diverted flights remain stranded.

The airline’s recovery efforts were supported by close coordination among ground handlers, airport partners, and internal operations control centers worldwide. This collaborative approach enabled Qatar Airways to stabilize its operations rapidly, reaching 578 scheduled flights by June 25 and moving over 58,000 passengers out of Doha within two days of the crisis.

CEO Badr Mohammed al-Meer expressed profound gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during this challenging period. He also commended the professionalism, dedication, and unity of Qatar Airways’ staff and partners, whose tireless efforts ensured the airline could fulfill its responsibility to passengers despite the extraordinary circumstances.

This incident underscores the airline’s commitment to safety, customer care, and operational excellence, even in the face of severe geopolitical tensions and unexpected disruptions. Qatar Airways’ swift and effective response highlights its resilience and readiness to manage crises, maintaining the trust of millions of travelers who rely on its global network daily.

India rolls out e-visa for Kuwait from July 14 — 5-year tourist visas now offered

Published: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
India rolls out e-visa for Kuwait from July 14 — 5-year tourist visas now offered

In a landmark move to simplify travel and enhance bilateral relations, Kuwaiti citizens can now apply for Indian e-visas entirely online beginning Monday, July 14, 2025. The announcement was made by Dr. Adarsh Swaika, India’s Ambassador to Kuwait, who described the launch as a “qualitative shift” in India-Kuwait engagement.

The new digital platform covers five visa categories: tourism, business, medical, conference, and AYUSH (alternative medicine including yoga and Ayurveda). Applicants no longer need to visit visa centers; all steps including application submission, document upload, and payment are completed online.

Key features of the e-visa system include:

Tourist visas valid for up to five years at a fee of $80
Other visa fees range from $40 to $80 depending on type and duration
Biometric data collection upon arrival at Indian airports
Typical processing time of three to four days, with minor technical issues possible during rollout

Ambassador Swaika emphasized that this initiative responds to a long-standing request from Kuwaiti citizens and reflects the deep historic and cultural ties between the two nations. The move also aligns with India’s broader efforts to modernize consular services and strengthen diplomatic and people-to-people connections in the Gulf region.

The e-visa allows for a variety of short-term activities such as tourism, business meetings, medical treatment (including under Indian traditional medicine systems), attending conferences, and participation in yoga or Ayurveda programs.

Applicants must hold a passport valid for at least six months and possess a return or onward ticket. The Indian Consulate in Kuwait will continue to accept paper visa applications for those who prefer traditional processing.

This digital visa rollout is expected to boost travel, trade, and cultural exchange between India and Kuwait, supporting the growing interest among Kuwaitis in Indian tourism, healthcare, and business opportunities.
For more information and to apply, Kuwaiti citizens can access the official Indian e-visa portal, which provides guidance in both English and Arabic.

This development marks a significant step forward in facilitating seamless cross-border travel and enhancing the longstanding friendship between India and Kuwait.

Riyadh Air Confirms Launch of Boeing 787 Operations

Published: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Riyadh Air Confirms Launch of Boeing 787 Operations

Riyadh Air is ramping up preparations to finally launch its long-awaited Boeing 787 flights, following an extended period on the sidelines. As the calendar moves past the midpoint of 2025, the new Saudi Arabian carrier remains optimistic that it will take to the skies before the year concludes.

If current plans hold, Riyadh Air aims to inaugurate service to two European cities by the end of 2025. This marks the start of a broader expansion strategy, with more global destinations expected to be added as additional 787s and other aircraft join the fleet.

The journey to launch has been anything but smooth for Riyadh Air. Securing an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the General Authority of Civil Aviation in April 2025 was a major milestone, following a rigorous six-month testing campaign. However, the celebration was short-lived: just days after receiving the AOC, the airline announced another postponement, pushing the anticipated first flight to the fourth quarter of 2025.

This latest delay scrapped earlier plans for a Q3 debut. In fact, Riyadh Air’s inaugural flight was originally expected much sooner, but a series of setbacks have kept the airline grounded.

A significant factor behind the repeated delays has been Boeing’s well-publicized delivery challenges. Riyadh Air, like many other airlines worldwide, has struggled to receive new aircraft on schedule. These industry-wide setbacks have forced airlines to reconsider fleet plans, delay retirements of older jets, and, in Riyadh Air’s case, postpone the launch of scheduled passenger operations.

Despite the hurdles, Riyadh Air remains committed to its vision of becoming a major player in international aviation. With regulatory approval secured and preparations underway, the airline is poised to make its long-anticipated debut—pending timely aircraft deliveries and the resolution of industry supply chain issues.
As the end of 2025 approaches, all eyes are on Riyadh Air to see if it can finally turn plans into reality and begin connecting Saudi Arabia to the world.

Qatar Airways launches Privilege Club Pro for faster rewards.

Published: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Qatar Airways launches Privilege Club Pro for faster rewards.

Qatar Airways has introduced Privilege Club Pro, a new subscription service within its loyalty programme that enables members to earn additional Avios and Qpoints each month. This marks the first time a loyalty programme using Avios has launched a subscription model allowing members to collect status points, setting a new standard for boosting rewards and advancing tier status.

Developed in partnership with Points, a Plusgrade company specializing in ancillary revenue solutions, Privilege Club Pro allows members to accelerate their Avios balances. Subscribers can enjoy a range of rewards, such as bidding on exclusive experiences through Privilege Club Collection, booking award seat flights, shopping at Qatar Duty Free, and accessing hundreds of partners worldwide.

Christophe Guittard, Senior Vice President Business-to-Consumer at Qatar Airways, commented, “As a lifestyle loyalty programme, Privilege Club continues to expand the way members engage with their everyday transactions by ensuring steady, predictable progress toward meaningful rewards. Our latest addition, Privilege Club Pro, is a flexible subscription offering that brings members closer to their goals.

 By boosting their monthly Avios and Qpoints balance, members can now plan ahead for their dream trip or elevate their journey with upgrades and exclusive moments at Qatar Duty Free home to one of the most expansive collections of luxury brands in any airport, alongside curated boutiques and world-class dining options. It reflects our continued commitment to rewarding loyalty in more personal, relevant, and exciting ways, and we look forward to welcoming members to this new chapter.”

Members can subscribe to Privilege Club Pro via qatarairways.com or the Qatar Airways app, choosing from monthly or yearly plans across four tiers:

  • Access: 2,500 Avios per month; USD 50/month or USD 500/year
  • Select: 7,500 Avios per month; USD 130/month or USD 1,300/year
  • Exclusive: 15,000 Avios per month; USD 240/month or USD 2,400/year
  • Ultimate: 20,000 Avios and five Qpoints per month; USD 350/month or USD 3,500/year

The Ultimate tier includes Qpoints, which help members maintain or upgrade their loyalty status. The required Qpoints for tier upgrades are as follows: Burgundy to Silver – 150 Qpoints, Silver to Gold – 300 Qpoints, and Gold to Platinum – 600 Qpoints.

Privilege Club members can spend Avios on curated sports, entertainment, lifestyle, and culture packages through Privilege Club Collection, including access to global events like the FIFA World Cup 2026, Formula 1, and UEFA Champions League. Travelers passing through Hamad International Airport recently named the ‘Best Airport in the Middle East’ by Skytrax in 2025 can also redeem Avios at Qatar Duty Free, which features over 200 outlets offering luxury shopping, unique dining, and convenient express shops.

ge Club Pro offers members a flexible and rewarding way to accelerate their travel benefits, providing more opportunities to enjoy exclusive experiences and elevate their loyalty status.

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi launches non-stop flights to Sialkot, Pakistan

Published: Thursday, July 10, 2025
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi launches non-stop flights to Sialkot, Pakistan

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is set to launch a new direct flight service connecting Zayed International Airport and Sialkot International Airport in Pakistan, starting July 17, 2025. This exciting development will see the airline operate three weekly flights, enhancing connectivity between the UAE capital and one of Pakistan’s key industrial hubs.

The new route will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with flight 3L 311 departing Abu Dhabi at 1:35 a.m. and arriving in Sialkot at 6:00 a.m. The return flight, 3L 312, will leave Sialkot at 6:50 a.m., landing in Abu Dhabi at 9:20 a.m. This schedule is designed to cater to the growing demand from business travelers and the large expatriate community linking the two regions.

Sialkot, located in the northeast of Punjab province near the Kashmir hills and Chenab River, is renowned as a vital industrial and export center in Pakistan. The new service will expand Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s footprint in Pakistan beyond its existing routes to Faisalabad and Multan, providing passengers with more options for direct and affordable travel.

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi operates a modern fleet of 12 Airbus A320 aircraft, known for their efficiency and passenger comfort. The airline offers value-added services such as free in-flight streaming through ‘SkyTime’ and affordable onboard catering with ‘SkyCafe.’ Additionally, travelers can benefit from the ‘Air Rewards’ loyalty program, allowing them to earn and redeem points.

Tickets for the new Abu Dhabi–Sialkot flights are now available for booking via Air Arabia’s website, call center, and authorized travel agencies, marking a significant boost in air connectivity between the UAE and Pakistan’s thriving industrial regions.

Fly Direct from UAE to Germany for Less Than Dhs800

Published: Thursday, July 10, 2025
Fly Direct from UAE to Germany for Less Than Dhs800

Air Arabia, one of the UAE’s leading low-cost carriers, is set to launch a new direct route from Sharjah International Airport to Munich, Germany, starting December 15, 2025. This exciting development offers travelers an affordable gateway to one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, with one-way fares starting at just Dhs794 and round-trip tickets from Dhs1,393.

The timing of the launch is perfect for those eager to experience Munich’s famous Christmas markets, historic landmarks, and cultural highlights such as the English Garden, Oktoberfest festivities, and live football matches at the Allianz Arena. Munich, a key economic and cultural hub in southern Germany, is a strategic addition to Air Arabia’s expanding European network, which already includes destinations like Vienna, Athens, Milan Bergamo, Krakow, Warsaw, and Prague.

Air Arabia will operate daily non-stop flights using its modern Airbus A320neo aircraft, known for fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. The airline’s CEO, Adel Al Ali, emphasized that the new route underscores Air Arabia’s commitment to providing affordable, value-driven travel options while supporting long-term growth. He highlighted Munich’s appeal to both business and leisure travelers and expressed enthusiasm about welcoming passengers onboard for a seamless travel experience.

This new service enhances connectivity between the UAE and Germany, complementing existing routes operated by Emirates and Etihad to German cities including Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, and Hamburg. Munich Airport officials have welcomed the route, noting its importance in strengthening ties between the Gulf region and Germany.

Passengers can book their flights through Air Arabia’s website, call center, or travel agencies, and enjoy onboard amenities such as the free SkyTime streaming service and the SkyCafe buy-on-board menu. The launch of the Sharjah–Munich route not only broadens travel choices but also supports tourism, business, and cultural exchange between the two regions, marking a significant milestone in Air Arabia’s European expansion strategy.