Qatari flight carries around 300 Korean nationals home amid Middle East conflict
Published: 09 Mar. 2026, 20:17
Korean nationals wait in line to board a special commercial flight arranged by Qatar for their return home on March 9. [YONHAP]
A special flight carrying around 300 Korean nationals departed Qatar on Monday to bring them home amid the conflict in the Middle East, the foreign ministry said.
The flight left Doha at 3:45 p.m. and is scheduled to arrive in Incheon at around 12:21 a.m. Tuesday, the ministry said.
The latest flight arrangement came as Seoul is stepping up its efforts to bring its citizens home from the conflict-laden region either by helping them escape to a nearby country or arranging emergency flights home.
Early Monday, more than 200 Koreans and their foreign family members returned home aboard a chartered flight from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). About 1,400 Korean short-term travelers remain in the UAE.
Flight disruptions at major airports in the UAE, Qatar and other neighboring countries have left thousands of Koreans stranded, prompting Seoul to seek ways to facilitate their departure through consultations with the relevant countries.
Qatar's airspace remains partially open, with only a limited number of emergency flights to Europe currently in operation. Korea has requested the Qatari government and airlines to resume flights to support the safe and swift return of its nationals.
Yonhap





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