Where can I see this update pls? I looked up QR website Travel Alerts page, but it only has the stock standard response - nothing specific?
@Ade looks like we can get a refund for those flights based on the latest update. Says: If you have a confirmed booking with a travel date between 28 February and 10 March 2026, you are eligible for: Complimentary date changes of up to 14 days from the original travel date, or a refund of the unused value of your ticket.
I do wonder with all of these flights - are these uninsured flights in case something happens?There are another few ones trying to make it in or out- this time Etihad again.
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Yea- I don’t really understand this either. There are two more Etihad planes, one from Paris and one from Amsterdam, also in the vicinity clearly hoping to land.I do wonder with all of these flights - are these uninsured flights in case something happens?
Given the ME3 are State owned entities, any insurancewould likely be underwritten by the State?are these uninsured flights in case something happens?
Yes, very likely that the UAE Government is backing this but it also needs to be the insurers behind (via brokers) providing standard aviation insurance - arguably at a very high premium these days.Given the ME3 are State owned entities, any insurancewould likely be underwritten by the State?
Why?it also needs to be the insurers behind (via brokers) providing standard aviation insurance
Under normal circumstances, airlines would have (give or take) these 3 insurance levels:Why?
Lots of Govt entities even in Australia "self insure"
With QF209 now arriving 5 minutes before QF1 from Sydney there's going to be a whole lot more people trying to cram into the F and J lounges in SIN every evening!QF9 is getting a fuel stop in SIN it seems from 4 March and is now QF209.
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Most likely also crew changeQF9 is getting a fuel stop in SIN it seems from 4 March and is now QF209.
I see the Kuwaitis have already managed to bring down some US fighters with so called "friendly fire". It must be very stressful for any commercial pilots trying to land in the Gulf region.“Friendly fire” will be a huge issue. Knocking down an F15 or two is one thing, but an airliner….. I would see it as an almost inevitable outcome of any attempt to return to any form of normal at the moment.
