Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Old Doha Port Unveils Exciting Lineup for 2025-2026 Season

Published: Thursday, November 20, 2025
Old Doha Port Unveils Exciting Lineup for 2025-2026 Season
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Old Doha Port has officially announced its highly anticipated event calendar for the 2025-2026 season, promising a captivating array of festivals, maritime experiences, and sports spectacles that celebrate Qatar's rich traditions. With a focus on blending cultural heritage with vibrant entertainment, the port’s six-month program will establish it as a year-round hub for leisure, family-friendly activities, and world-class sporting events.

Speaking at a recent press conference, Eng. Mohammed Abdulla Al Mulla, CEO of Old Doha Port, emphasized the significance of the upcoming season. “Our 2025-2026 calendar reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences that highlight Qatar’s maritime heritage, support community engagement, and contribute to the nation's tourism vision. We aim to position Old Doha Port as one of Qatar's premier tourist destinations, inspiring visitors throughout the year.”

A highlight of the season will be Qatar's hosting of the FIFA Arab Cup 2025. Old Doha Port will serve as a central venue for entertainment, offering a lively schedule of activities throughout the tournament. A new berthing package for yacht and boat owners has been introduced, providing exclusive access to FIFA Arab Cup matches, and the port’s advanced infrastructure will ensure a seamless experience for luxury yacht visitors. The addition of the Minakom digital service, designed for smooth entry and departure, further enhances the port’s appeal.

In addition to sports, visitors can enjoy a vibrant Fan Zone experience, featuring live performances throughout the Mina District. The Port will also house Alkass Sports Channel’s Al Majlis studio program, as well as another Fan Zone in Mina Park. The park will be transformed into an immersive entertainment destination, offering shows, family activities, and live screenings of key matches.

Cultural celebrations will play a significant role in the Port's seasonal events, starting with the Al Rasta Festival from December 17 to 19, which will showcase Qatari traditions in a dynamic, festive atmosphere. The season will also feature high-profile events such as the World Arabian Horse Championship Qatar 2025, the Digital Creator Awards, and the Polo Al Marsa, further elevating the port’s status as a center for excellence in leisure and entertainment.

National celebrations, including Qatar National Day and National Sports Day, will transform Old Doha Port into a vibrant gathering place for residents and visitors. These festivities will highlight the community’s pride and promote active living with a range of activities designed to engage people of all ages.

Ramadan will be marked with Old Doha Port’s traditional events, such as Musaher Al Mina, the Iftar Cannon, Garangao Night, and Wada’a Ramadan. The port will also host the Throwback Food Festival, a culinary journey through Qatar's rich heritage, followed by festive celebrations for Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha.

As the season draws to a close, Old Doha Port’s signature events will return, including the much-awaited Fishing Exhibition and Competition, set for late March. Building on the success of its debut edition, this event will again celebrate Qatar's maritime culture, craftsmanship, and community spirit. The Port’s support for such competitions underlines its dedication to preserving Qatar's maritime traditions and fostering local expertise.

May will see the return of the Mina Pre-Owned Boat Show, a lively community event that invites marine enthusiasts to explore Qatar's seafaring heritage and coastal lifestyle. The Mina Corniche will be transformed into a vibrant marketplace, offering marine equipment at competitive prices and serving as a hub for reselling marine gear as the summer season approaches.

Old Doha Port’s 2025-2026 season promises to be a cornerstone of Qatar’s cultural, sporting, and leisure offerings. The Port continues to solidify its role as one of Doha’s most dynamic and sought-after destinations, where the best of Qatar’s culture, sports, and leisure come together on the iconic waterfront.

Hamad International Increases Flights Amid Summer Travel Boom

Published: Monday, May 11, 2026
Hamad International Increases Flights Amid Summer Travel Boom
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Hamad International Airport has announced an expansion of its flight operations in anticipation of heightened passenger demand during the upcoming summer travel period. The move comes as Qatar Airways continues to strengthen its worldwide route network.

Airport authorities stated that 26 partner airlines are currently operating services to and from Doha, contributing to the expected rise in travel activity over the coming months.

Passengers have been advised to contact their respective airlines directly for ticket reservations and the latest schedule updates. The airport also confirmed that all operational arrangements are being coordinated closely with aviation authorities and airline partners to maintain efficient and uninterrupted travel services during the peak season.

Travellers were further encouraged to visit the airport’s FAQ section for information regarding newly added airlines and updated operational guidance.

Source: Qatar Tribune

Kuwait Airport Ready to Resume Full Operations After Security Measures, Official Says

Published: Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Kuwait Airport Ready to Resume Full Operations After Security Measures, Official Says
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Kuwait’s acting director general of civil aviation, Duaij Al-Otaibi, has said that Kuwait International Airport is secure and prepared to fully resume operations once clearance is granted by the relevant authorities.

Speaking to Kuwait News Agency on Monday, Al-Otaibi stressed that safeguarding passengers, personnel and infrastructure remains the primary concern guiding all operational decisions. He described the current security arrangements as precautionary steps aimed at maintaining high protection standards, acknowledging that they may cause some inconvenience to travellers.

He noted that the airport is gradually restoring activity levels to those seen before the recent Iranian aggression, with improvements underway in both performance and operational efficiency. Passenger flow is being carefully managed to ensure smooth movement from parking areas to terminals.

As part of temporary security protocols, boarding gates are not currently in use, with passengers transported to aircraft by bus. Authorities are reviewing the situation and may reinstate standard boarding procedures following further assessment.

Additional support has been introduced for elderly passengers and those with disabilities, including electric wheelchairs and improved access through elevators. Al-Otaibi added that the main terminal entrance is expected to reopen in the coming days after coordination with key bodies such as the Ministry of Interior and the General Fire Force.

He said the measures form part of a wider safety strategy, supported by weekly operational reviews to facilitate a phased return to normal services.

Al-Otaibi also revealed that the airport’s control tower—considered among the most advanced globally—was targeted during the recent attack, with damage recorded through audio and video documentation. The incident drew condemnation from the International Civil Aviation Organization. He added that radar and technical systems were quickly repaired through coordinated efforts and leadership support.

Senior officials, including His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, conducted on-site inspections to assess the damage and commended the level of preparedness and compliance with safety standards. The Civil Aviation Authority, led by Sheikh Hamoud Mubarak Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah, implemented emergency and security protocols in coordination with multiple agencies, reflecting a high level of institutional cooperation.

Al-Otaibi also acknowledged the role of Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah in overseeing readiness efforts, as well as the support of the General Authority of Civil Aviation for facilitating Kuwaiti airline operations through access to Saudi airports. He said such collaboration underscores the importance of Gulf cooperation in maintaining aviation continuity.

Highlighting Kuwait’s long-term ambitions, Al-Otaibi pointed to the country’s advanced infrastructure, including a modern third runway, an upgraded control tower and sophisticated air navigation systems, positioning it as a potential regional aviation hub. He also cited Kuwait’s strategic location and connectivity projects, including links to Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port, as key factors supporting its development as a logistics centre.

Looking ahead, he outlined plans to establish a dedicated aviation academy to train national talent, noting the increasing participation of young Kuwaitis in the sector and the need to expand training programmes to meet future demand.

Despite ongoing regional tensions, Al-Otaibi said the security situation remains stable. He advised passengers to follow official guidance, avoid congestion, arrive at the airport at least three hours before departure and refrain from making unnecessary bookings that could disrupt operations.

Source: QCAA NEWS

Nigeria Sets Jet Fuel Price Limits to Stabilise Airline Operations

Published: Sunday, May 03, 2026
Nigeria Sets Jet Fuel Price Limits to Stabilise Airline Operations
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Nigeria’s government has imposed limits on jet fuel prices and approved credit arrangements for airlines in an effort to prevent widespread flight disruptions linked to sharply rising fuel costs, according to an official document reviewed by Reuters.

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) set indicative retail price ranges for aviation fuel between 1,760 naira and 1,988 naira per litre in Lagos, and between 1,809 naira and 2,037 naira in Abuja. These benchmarks are based on pricing data from April 17 to April 23.

Despite the pricing framework, the regulator cautioned that volatility in global energy markets, including tensions involving the United States and Iran, as well as higher supplier costs, could still push prices upward.

Neither the NMDPRA nor the aviation ministry immediately responded to requests for comment.

The policy shift follows emergency discussions triggered by airline warnings that jet fuel prices had surged by more than 270%. Operators said the spike had forced fare increases and raised concerns over potential capacity reductions.

Last week, President Bola Tinubu approved a 30% relief measure on airline debts owed to aviation agencies. He also directed fuel suppliers, airlines, and regulators to agree on a “fair” pricing structure within 72 hours to avoid disruption across the aviation sector.

As part of the agreed measures, airlines will be granted a 30-day credit period for fuel purchases. The aviation ministry has also been tasked with mediating outstanding debt disputes between operators and petroleum marketers, according to the document.

A technical committee established by the NMDPRA recommended that fuel marketers supply airlines directly within the approved price band, a move intended to reduce costs and improve transparency in the supply chain.

The committee also called for engagement with Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals regarding recently increased premiums applied to international pricing benchmarks used for jet fuel.

Additional recommendations include stricter validation of fuel distributors operating in airport zones, which could reduce the number of authorised suppliers, as well as exploring the inclusion of jet fuel under Nigeria’s naira-for-crude programme to limit airlines’ exposure to foreign exchange fluctuations.

(Exchange rate used: $1 = 1,360.5 naira)

Source: ZAWYA

Dubai Introduces New Aviation Directive to Enhance Passenger Rights and Complaint Handling

Published: Sunday, May 03, 2026
Dubai Introduces New Aviation Directive to Enhance Passenger Rights and Complaint Handling
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The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) has introduced a new Aviation Consumer Welfare Directive designed to enhance passenger rights and improve how complaints and disputes are managed within the emirate’s aviation sector.

The initiative establishes a structured regulatory system that defines the relationship between passengers, airlines, and licensed travel agencies. It also introduces formal mediation processes, giving the regulator a more active role in resolving conflicts and protecting consumer interests.

Under the new framework, passengers will have access to a clearer and more transparent process for lodging and monitoring complaints. The DCAA will act as an intermediary, facilitating communication between involved parties and overseeing resolution procedures. Authorities say the system is intended to strengthen accountability and build greater trust across the aviation ecosystem.

The directive applies to all passengers travelling through Dubai’s airports, as well as airlines and authorised travel agents operating in the emirate. By formalising operational and service expectations, the framework aims to reduce disputes and improve consistency in handling passenger concerns.

The DCAA will be responsible for implementing and supervising the system, including establishing regulatory standards, enabling mediation channels, and ensuring compliance among all stakeholders. The broader objective is to improve service quality and enhance the overall passenger experience across Dubai’s aviation sector.

Source: ZAWYA

Dubai Introduces New Directive to Enhance and Protect Passenger Rights

Published: Thursday, April 30, 2026
Dubai Introduces New Directive to Enhance and Protect Passenger Rights
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The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) has introduced a new Aviation Consumer Welfare Directive designed to reinforce protections for airline passengers and improve how complaints and disputes are handled within Dubai’s aviation industry.

The directive sets out a unified regulatory structure defining the relationships between passengers, airlines, and licensed travel agents. It also introduces a formal mediation process intended to resolve disagreements more efficiently, reflecting a more proactive regulatory approach to consumer protection.

Under the new system, passengers will have access to a transparent mechanism for lodging complaints and tracking their progress. The DCAA will act as a facilitator between relevant parties, ensuring communication is streamlined and disputes are addressed through structured resolution channels. Authorities say the initiative is intended to strengthen trust and accountability across the aviation sector.

The framework covers all passengers travelling through Dubai’s airports, along with airlines and authorised travel agencies operating in the emirate. By formalising operational relationships, it aims to improve transparency and reduce friction in the handling of customer grievances.

The DCAA will oversee the implementation of the directive, including the establishment of regulatory standards, mediation processes, and compliance monitoring. The authority stated that the broader objective is to enhance service quality and improve the overall passenger experience across Dubai’s aviation network.

Source: ZAWYA