Qatar Airways is making temporary hold and schedule adjustments to its operations to Iran and South Korea until further notice due to significant operational challenges caused by entry restrictions imposed by certain countries, the airline said in a statement on its website.
For Iran, Qatar Airways’ scheduled passenger frequencies will be on temporary hold, effective from 26 February 2020, for an evaluation period of two weeks up to 14 March 2020. This will affect flights to and from Mashhad, Shiraz and Isfahan, The Peninsula newspaper reported.
Frequencies to and from Tehran will temporarily move from 20 weekly frequencies to seven weekly. Qatar Airways’ all-cargo operations will not be affected by this temporary hold.
Flights to and from South Korea to Doha are temporarily adjusted to operate with a smaller aircraft.