Recent navigation data showed a noticeable increase in the frequency of Qatar Airways flights, with the number of flights reaching 172 on March 30, 2026, recording an increase of approximately 41% within one week.
This increase is a new indicator of the recovery of the company’s operational operations, following the sharp decline it witnessed with the beginning of the US-Israeli war on Iran.
According to an analysis conducted by the Al Jazeera Network’s Open Source Unit, the frequency of operating flights declined to almost halted levels in early March, as only 3 flights were monitored on the first of the month, and two flights the next day.
With the second half of the month, the pace of operation began to gradually increase, reaching the highest level recorded since the beginning of the crisis at 172 flights on March 30.
The time course of the data indicates a continuous upward trend during recent weeks, reflecting a gradual return to operational operations after the first escalation phase.