Qatar Airways Puts All Fights To Ukraine On Hold Amid Conflict

February 24, 2022
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Qatar Airways has announced a temporary suspension of all flights to Ukraine in the wake of conflict with Russia.

Prime Business Africa obtained this from the airline’s tweet made available on Thursday.

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Meanwhile, the Airways noted that it is monitoring the situation of the war while directing affected passages to check for other available options suggested to them.

The tweet read: “All Qatar Airways flights to Ukraine have been temporarily suspended.”

“We continue to closely monitor developments. Impacted passengers should visit My Trip at https://t.co/1T0MS4AJnD for available options.”
Earlier, this newspaper reported that the political unrest in Russia and Ukraine had reached dangerous heights as a Ukrainian military plane with 14 people aboard crashed south of Kyiv on Thursday, emergencies service announced.The service said it was “still determining how many people died.”

The incident occurred about 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Kyiv, amid reports of several locations around the city coming under attack.

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