On Thursday, Qatar Airways will run 29 flights.

Following “temporary authorization from the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority,” Qatar Airways will run 29 flights to and from Doha on Thursday, or tomorrow.
Details show that Qatar Airways will run 29 flights, with 15 departures from Doha and 14 arrivals.
Key international locations, such as Pakistan, Beijing, New York (USA), Madrid, London, Cairo (Egypt), Johannesburg, Frankfurt (Germany), Mumbai, Delhi (India), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Jakarta, and Manila, would be connected to Doha by the services.
Cairo, Dallas Fort Worth (USA), London Heathrow (UK), Paris (France), Rome (Italy), Jeddah, Muscat, Hong Kong (China), Seoul (South Korea), Bangkok (Thailand), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), and Melbourne are among the destinations from which inbound flights to Doha will arrive.
The extended schedule is intended to preserve good international connection in the face of ongoing regional developments and growing travel demand, according to a Qatar Airways official.
Since Pakistan banned Indian carriers from its airspace last year, airspace restrictions across the Middle East amid the Iran war have inflicted another blow to Indian airlines, who consider the region a vital route for flights to Europe and the US.
Due to their inability to fly across Pakistan, Indian airlines are also forced to reschedule and reroute flights due to the Middle East conflict.
The country’s main international airlines Air India and IndiGo (INGL.NS), opens new tab did not operate 64% of their 1,230 planned flights to the Middle East, Europe and North America in the last 10 days, Cirium data indicates.
According to independent aviation analyst Amit Mittal, “it is a double whammy for Indian airlines which fly international routes.”