Qatar Airways has refuted claims about shutting down its offices in Pakistan, confirming that all operations are running as usual.
In a statement shared on social media platform X on Wednesday, the airline clarified: “Qatar Airways flights to and from Pakistan are operating as usual, and our offices remain open.”
“Recent published reports claiming that Qatar Airways has closed offices in Pakistan are incorrect,” it added.
The clarification comes after speculation suggested the airline had closed its offices in Pakistan due to cost-cutting measures.
Meanwhile, Qatar Airways recently announced its return to Damascus, Syria, after nearly 13 years. Starting with three weekly flights, the move marks a “significant step in reconnecting the region” following years of conflict in the country.
The airline has seen impressive financial growth, reporting a record annual net profit of 6.1 billion Qatari riyals ($1.67 billion) last year. Revenue also increased by 6%, reaching 81 billion riyals for the year ending March 31.
Qatar Airways remains committed to maintaining its global presence and ensuring seamless travel for its passengers, including operations in Pakistan.















