• Home
  • News

    Airlines

    • Bellyhold Airline
    • Freighter Operator

    Airports

    Air Cargo Statistics

    Business

    • Acquisitions
    • Finance
    • TIACA
    • IATA
    • Legal

    Freight Forwarders

    Services

    • Ground Handlers
    • Charter Operator
    • ULD
    • Freighter Conversion/MRO
    • GSSA

    Technology

    • Airfreight Digitisation
    • Drones

    People

    Sectors

    • Animal Transportation
    • Aerospace Supply Chains
    • E-Commerce Logistics
    • Perishable Logistics
    • Pharma Logistics

    Sustainability

    Supply Chain

    Policy

    • Air Cargo Security

    Region

    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australasia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • South America

    Cool Chain

    Archive News

    News By Date

  • Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Reels
  • Subscribe
  • Newsletter
  • More
    • Jobs
      • Jobs
      • Post a Job
    • Events
No Result
View All Result
Cargo Newswire
  • Home
  • News

    Airlines

    • Bellyhold Airline
    • Freighter Operator

    Airports

    Air Cargo Statistics

    Business

    • Acquisitions
    • Finance
    • TIACA
    • IATA
    • Legal

    Freight Forwarders

    Services

    • Ground Handlers
    • Charter Operator
    • ULD
    • Freighter Conversion/MRO
    • GSSA

    Technology

    • Airfreight Digitisation
    • Drones

    People

    Sectors

    • Animal Transportation
    • Aerospace Supply Chains
    • E-Commerce Logistics
    • Perishable Logistics
    • Pharma Logistics

    Sustainability

    Supply Chain

    Policy

    • Air Cargo Security

    Region

    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australasia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • South America

    Cool Chain

    Archive News

    News By Date

  • Magazine
  • Advertise
  • Reels
  • Subscribe
  • Newsletter
  • More
    • Jobs
      • Jobs
      • Post a Job
    • Events
No Result
View All Result
Cargo Newswire

Qatar Airways Cargo Gradually Restores Freighter Network from Doha Amid Controlled Airspace Reopening

March 23, 2026
in Airlines
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Qatar Airways Cargo has initiated a phased resumption of freighter operations from its Doha hub, signaling a cautious but strategic return to key global cargo corridors following recent airspace restrictions in the Middle East.

The carrier confirmed that, effective 21 March, it has reinstated dedicated freighter services to a broad range of international destinations spanning Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Markets now being served include Vietnam, China, Thailand, South Korea, Nigeria, Kenya, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United States, Brazil, Ecuador, and Panama—reconnecting critical supply chains that had been disrupted in recent weeks.

The restart follows temporary operational clearance granted by the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, which has authorised limited flight corridors to and from Doha. These controlled routes are enabling a partial recovery of cargo throughput while broader airspace conditions continue to stabilise.

Related Post

Cathay Cargo Suspends Dubai and Riyadh Freighter Operations Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

Oman Air Cargo Introduces War Risk and Fuel Surcharges Amid Rising Regional Tensions

US Air Forwarders Warn of Rising Operational Risks Amid Prolonged DHS and TSA Shutdown

Atlas Air Places Record Order for Airbus A350F, Becoming Largest Customer for Next-Generation Freighter

In a formal statement, the airline noted that it is “resuming selected freighter operations to and from Doha” under these restricted conditions, while simultaneously maintaining its wider freighter network beyond Qatar to ensure continuity across major global trade lanes.

Maintaining Network Integrity

Even as Doha operations ramp up, the carrier has prioritised network resilience by sustaining freighter services that bypass its home hub. This dual-track strategy has allowed Qatar Airways to preserve capacity on high-demand international routes and minimise disruption for global cargo customers.

Additionally, the airline is operating a limited number of passenger flights, leveraging available bellyhold capacity to supplement dedicated freighter lift—an approach widely adopted across the industry during periods of constrained operations.

However, certain shipment categories remain temporarily restricted. These include live animals (with exceptions for pets and horses on select routes), human organs and blood, and Q-Prime critical emergency cargo. All other product segments continue to be available through standard booking channels, including the airline’s Digital Lounge platform and regional sales teams.

Full restoration of operations remains contingent on the complete reopening of Qatari airspace, pending further directives from the civil aviation authority.

Capacity Trends Reflect Gradual Recovery

The incremental return of freighter services from the Gulf is contributing to a broader recovery in global air cargo capacity, although the market remains uneven across regions.

According to data from Rotate, worldwide cargo capacity declined by 7% year-on-year over the most recent weekend—an improvement compared with a 10% drop the previous week, 15% earlier in the month, and a sharp 21% contraction at the end of February, when regional tensions first escalated.

Despite this upward trajectory, capacity linked to the Middle East continues to lag significantly behind 2025 levels. Flows from Asia to the Middle East were down 28% year-on-year, while Middle East–Europe capacity fell by 25%.

Conversely, Asia–Europe lanes have seen a substantial 37% increase in capacity, as airlines redeploy aircraft to bypass constrained Middle Eastern corridors and compensate for lost connectivity.

Strategic Implications for Global Trade

The measured restart of operations by Qatar Airways Cargo underscores the critical role Gulf hubs play in facilitating intercontinental freight flows. Doha, in particular, serves as a vital junction linking Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

As geopolitical and operational uncertainties persist, the ability of carriers to dynamically reconfigure networks—balancing hub operations with point-to-point alternatives—will remain central to maintaining supply chain stability.

For now, the gradual reintroduction of freighter capacity from Doha offers a cautiously optimistic signal to the air cargo market, even as full normalisation depends on broader regional recovery.

image.png
Tags: air cargo Middle East recoveryAsia Europe air cargo capacityaviation logistics disruptionDoha freighter operationsfreighter network restorationglobal cargo capacity trendsQatar Airways CargoQatar cargo operations 2026.QCAA airspace reopeningRotate aviation data
ShareTweetPin
Devender Grover

Devender Grover

Devender was born in the year when the Beatles Group was formed. He holds two master’s degrees in English Literature and Public Administration. He also has an Honors degree in English Literature and a post-graduate diploma in Corporate Communications and Public Relations. He was closely associated with the Indian State Transport Undertakings and Ministry of Transport in his role as Corporate Communications and PR specialist for over two decades handling domestic and international organizations. He ventured into business forming his own Media House, Profiles Media Network Private Limited which is now a twenty years old company. Excelling as an editor, Marketing, PR, Anchor, and Advertising specialist, he is now expertly navigating the world of social media. A widely traveled professional internationally, Devender has a deep understanding of the Air Cargo, Cargo Business, Cargo Airports, Freighters and Cargo Industry at large.

Airbus Expands UK Cybersecurity Footprint with Acquisition of Ultra Cyber Ltd

March 23, 2026

EcoCeres and CNAF Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deployment at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Dubai Airports Navigate Airspace Disruptions with Operational Resilience, Safeguarding Global Cargo Flows

Bridges Air Cargo Launches Regular E190F Freighter Operations, Linking Malta with North Africa and Europe

Qatar Airways Cargo Gradually Restores Freighter Network from Doha Amid Controlled Airspace Reopening

Asia Airfreight Terminal Secures IATA Sustainability Certification, Strengthening Environmental Leadership

Tags

Airbus Air Cargo Aircargo Air Cargo News Air Freight Airfreight Airlines Air Logistics Atlas Air Aviation Aviation Industry AviationIndustry AviationLogistics Aviation News AviationNews Boeing cargo industry news Cargo International News cargo operations Covid 19 DHL dnata E-commerce Emirates SkyCargo Etihad Cargo Europe Freighter Freight Forwarding Global Logistics global trade IAG Cargo IATA Logistics LogisticsInnovation Logistics News Lufthansa Cargo Qatar Airways Qatar Airways Cargo Supply chain Sustainability Swissport Technology TIACA Turkish Cargo WFS
  • Home
  • About us
  • Magazine
  • Subscribe
  • Reels
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2025 Profiles Media Network Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Airlines
    • Airports
    • Associations
    • Business
    • Freight Forwarders
    • People
    • Cargo Handling
    • Sectors
    • Services
    • Technology
    • News By Date
  • Reels
  • Magazine
  • Archive News
  • Subscribe
  • Newsletter
  • Advertise
  • Jobs
  • Events

Copyright © [2024] Profiles Media Network Pvt Ltd All Rights Reserved. Build with ❤️ by Onairdigital

Our website uses cookies. We use cookies and similar technologies to personalise content, to provide you with relevant marketing, to enhance your user experience and to gain insight and track how you interact with us and our partners. Learn more in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.