Pune’s tech creator stuck in Doha amid Middle East tension praises Qatar Airways
Hamad International Airport Service Between Conflict : Amidst the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict in the Middle East, many countries closed their airspace, due to which international flights were severely affected. For this reason, Pune’s tech creator Ershad Kalibullah got stuck in Doha. He shared an “appreciation post” on social media platform X, tagging Qatar Airways and Hamad International Airport.
He said that all the passengers at the airport were given food coupons, which could be used for all the meals in the food court. Despite this sudden situation, the situation remained peaceful and orderly.
This is an appreciation post for @qatarairways and @HIAQatar.
– Food coupons were distributed to everyone at the airport. You could just redeem them at the food court. For all meals, no less.
– We had decided to stay at the lounge until the airspace opened. In fact, we went… pic.twitter.com/ReWr1PDB2U
— Ershad Kaleebullah (@r3dash) March 1, 2026
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Ershad wrote that initially he had decided to stay in the lounge till the airspace opened, but at 12:30 in the night the staff woke everyone up and sent them to the transfer desk as the entire airport was being evacuated.
He said that every staff member was answering questions with a smile and reassuring the passengers. Later the passengers were accommodated in several five-star hotels in Doha city, where arrangements for breakfast, lunch and dinner were made.
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Assistance control room built for passengers in India
Meanwhile, many flights were also canceled at major airports in India, such as Delhi and Mumbai. The Ministry of Civil Aviation said that the Passenger Assistance Control Room (PACR) is resolving the complaints and queries of the passengers.
Airlines have advised passengers to regularly check flight updates as schedules may change rapidly depending on the security situation.
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