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Canberra Airport welcomes back Qatar Airways as Middle East travel risk recedes
Direct flights to Doha resume after a four-month suspension, restoring a key international gateway for the capital.
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Direct flights to Doha resume after a four-month suspension, restoring a key international gateway for the capital.
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Canberra Airport has announced the return of Qatar Airways services following a four-month suspension that began in March due to regional conflict concerns. According to the airport's CEO Stephen Byron, the airline's decision to reinstate flights signals improving conditions in the Middle East, removing travel risk barriers that had prompted the temporary pullout.
The resumption of Qatar Airways' Canberra service represents more than just a travel convenience for locals heading to the Middle East, Europe, or beyond. The route provides crucial connectivity for the capital's business and government sectors, particularly those with international obligations or client bases across the Middle East and Africa. For tourism operators and the broader visitor economy, direct access to Doha on one of the world's premium carriers enhances Canberra's competitive positioning against other Australian capitals.
This development comes as Canberra continues to rebuild its post-pandemic tourism and international business credentials. The restoration of direct long-haul routes supports the city's strategy to attract international visitors and strengthen its position as Australia's capital for diplomatic and business engagement with key global regions.
Sources: the-riotact.com.
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