Diplomatic row hits Qatar connectivity

Five countries in the Middle East will cut air services with Qatar following the severing of diplomatic ties with the nation.

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen have all cut ties, leading to an immediate impact on the region’s connectivity.

Saudi Arabia said the decision had been taken because of Qatar’s “embrace of various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilising the region”. However, Qatar has denounced the move as having “no legitimate justification”.

Etihad has suspended flights to Qatar “until further notice”, while Emirates and FlyDubai will follow suit from Tuesday 6th June.


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Doha flight updates as of 0000GMT 06JUN17


The impact on Qatar Airways, one of the region’s largest carriers, is likely to be severe with all airspace also closed to the airline by the five countries, the BBC reports. For its own part, the carrier has already suspended all flights to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and the Kingdom of Bahrain.

It also organised a charter flight to carry passengers from Saudi Arabia via Kuwait.

Following the announcements the airline's CEO Akbar Al Baker left the 73rd IATA AGM taking place in Cancun to deal with the emergency.

IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac said: "We are not in favour of bans and we would like to see connectivity restored as soon as possible."

Qatar's total seats to the five listed countries (Q1 2017)

Destination Seats
DXB 661669
BAH 199455
AUH 182972
JED 138696
RUH 117415
CAI 104602
DMM 103307
DWC 80848
SHJ 73950
MED 46511
HBE 29787
AHB 29184
ELQ 28598
TIF 27080
RKT 23188
LXR 13626
HOF 7755
ATZ 2301
HMB 2301
SAH 1950
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