Two India-Qatar flights were cancelled following an attack by Iran on a US airbase in Doha, Qatar. The missile strikes late Tuesday night heightened regional tensions, prompting airlines to temporarily halt flights to ensure safety. Airport authorities confirmed the cancellations, emphasizing that traveler security remains a top priority.
The US airbase in Doha endured multiple missile attacks, raising immediate concerns for international flights, particularly those operating between India and Qatar. Airlines acted swiftly to minimize risks to passengers and crew by suspending flights temporarily.
Many Indian passengers reported anxiety due to the sudden cancellations. However, airlines assured that affected flights would be rescheduled soon. The government of Qatar is coordinating with international agencies to swiftly contain the situation.
This escalation underscores the fragile security environment in the Middle East and its implications for global air travel. Experts suggest the attack could impact future flight routes and international relations in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned to Questiqa India News for further updates on this developing story.

