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Qatar Calendar Unveils February 2026 Events

Published: Tuesday, February 03, 2026
Qatar Calendar Unveils February 2026 Events

Qatar ushers in February 2026 with a vibrant month-long lineup of activities spanning technology, culture, sport, and community engagement. The latest edition of Qatar Calendar showcases an array of international conferences, artistic exhibitions, outdoor festivals, live entertainment, and family-friendly experiences that reflect the nation’s dynamic cultural scene and growing status as a global hub for events.

Whether visitors are drawn to world-class equestrian tournaments, music concerts, or cutting-edge business summits, February offers something for everyone across Doha and beyond.

Heritage, culture, and outdoor experiences

Qatar’s natural landscapes and cultural diversity take the spotlight with an eclectic mix of heritage events and lifestyle experiences.

  • Brouq 2026 continues in the picturesque desert terrain of Zekreet until February 10, blending luxury glamping, fine dining, art, and adventure for those seeking an escape into Qatar’s rugged beauty. The event offers visitors a chance to unwind under the stars while engaging in curated cultural and environmental activities.

  • The Qatar Camel Festival 2026, ongoing at the Qatar Camel Mzayen Club until February 10, gathers camel owners and enthusiasts from across the GCC. It features traditional races, beauty contests, and cultural showcases celebrating the region’s enduring desert heritage.

  • Kazakhstan Cultural Week, hosted at Darb Al Saai from February 4 to 7, forms part of the Ministry of Culture’s Cultural Weeks programme that fosters cross-border cultural exchange. The event offers vibrant performances, art exhibitions, and cultural workshops that underscore Qatar’s commitment to international collaboration through culture.

  • Food lovers can look forward to the Throwback Food Festival 2026, which opens at Old Doha Port on February 16 and runs until March 19. It offers a nostalgic twist on traditional recipes paired with modern culinary creativity, all within a scenic coastal setting.

  • Meanwhile, the 4th Pearl Ramadan Bazaar, running from February 17 to March 23, transforms The Pearl and Gewan Islands into lively cultural hotspots with shopping stalls, food outlets, and family activities, including Garangao celebrations.

  • Lagoona Mall Ramadan Nights, held every Thursday to Saturday from February 19 to March 14, animates the North Court Lobby with entertaining cultural showcases, crafts, and live performances between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.

Business, culture, and major events

Qatar’s reputation as a rising global nexus for innovation and enterprise continues to grow, with several high-profile conferences and exhibitions anchoring the February calendar.

  • The global tech community will descend on Doha for Web Summit Qatar 2026, taking place from February 1 to 4 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center. The event brings together entrepreneurs, tech visionaries, and investors to exchange ideas shaping the digital world—from artificial intelligence and fintech to sustainable innovation.

  • The 21st International Conference and Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG2026) follows at the Qatar National Convention Center from February 2 to 5, gathering policymakers, industry leaders, and technical experts to discuss the latest developments and future outlook of the LNG sector—an industry integral to Qatar’s economic landscape.

  • Art enthusiasts can experience a historic moment with the debut of Art Basel Qatar, held at M7 and the Doha Design District from February 5 to 7. The exhibition brings leading international galleries and contemporary artists under one roof, positioning Doha as a new cultural capital on the global art map.

  • The Rouda Almalki Event, running from February 11 to 16 at QNCC, offers a women-centric exhibition spotlighting Ramadan and Eid preparations through fashion, perfumes, design, and luxury dining—creating a one-stop destination for seasonal inspiration.

  • From February 12 to 16, AgriteQ 2026: Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition at Katara Cultural Village highlights the nation’s progress in sustainable farming, food security, and agritech innovation, featuring global experts, exhibitors, and investors in the green economy.

Sporting events and international competitions

Qatar’s sporting tradition continues to shine in February with a packed calendar of professional and community events attracting elite athletes and local participants alike.

  • The Qatar Masters Golf Championship 2026, now in its 29th year, returns to Doha Golf Club from February 5 to 8 with a lineup of top golfers competing for regional glory and world ranking points.

  • The 8th Al Adaid Desert Challenge takes place on February 6 in Sealine, testing endurance across sand dunes with mountain bike, duathlon, and trail-running categories for amateur and professional athletes.

  • On February 7, the QTRI Meryal Waterpark Aquathlon kicks off the Qatari Islands Aquathlon Series at Qetaifan Island North, combining swimming and running in a race set against a striking coastal backdrop.

  • Tennis fans can expect exciting matches at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2026, running from February 8 to 14 at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex. The WTA 1000 tournament welcomes some of the world’s leading women’s players for a week of top-tier competition.

  • On February 10, the capital will pulse with energy during Education City Run: Color Edition and the QOC Half Marathon 2026, encouraging community participation in fitness at Education City Stadium and Lusail Boulevard, respectively.

  • Qatar’s annual National Sport Day celebrations, also on February 10, will feature family-friendly sporting events at Aspire Park—as well as walkathons, fitness zones, and recreational activities throughout The Pearl and Gewan Islands.

  • The prestigious HH The Amir’s Sword International Equestrian Festival 2026, held from February 11 to 14 at the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club, welcomes top riders and horses for one of the region’s most esteemed equestrian competitions.

  • CHI Al Shaqab Presented by Longines, from February 19 to 21, continues the momentum with show-jumping, dressage, and para-equestrian disciplines that attract world champions and showcase Doha’s leadership in the global equestrian arena.

  • Rounding off the month’s athletic highlights, the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2026 takes place from February 16 to 21 at Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, uniting top-tier ATP players for thrilling men’s singles and doubles action.

Concerts, live shows, and entertainment

February in Doha also delivers a full schedule of entertainment, blending classical performances, modern theatre, and international tours.

  • The theatrical production “Warth Obona” runs at U Venue Theatre from February 5 to 6, captivating audiences with a blend of suspense, humor, and youthful energy.

  • On February 7, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra presents Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony under the baton of Maestro Pablo Mielgo at the Opera House in Katara Cultural Village. The concert also includes works by Brahms and Strauss, delivering a night of timeless classics.

  • The improv comedy show “3a Ka3ba”, taking place on February 12 at La Cigale Hotel’s Wajba Ballroom, invites laughter and audience participation with spontaneous, unscripted sketches.

  • Classical Arabesque, another performance by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra on February 14, celebrates Arab musical heritage with elegant orchestrations at Katara’s Opera House.

  • Also on February 14, music lovers can enjoy Cup of Joe’s Stardust International World Tour 2026 live at the Qatar National Convention Center, marking the Filipino pop band’s first-ever concert in Doha.

Spanning art, sport, business, and leisure, February’s Qatar Calendar cements the country’s place as a destination where global creativity meets local culture, offering memorable experiences under its winter skies.

flynas Expands Saudi Network with New Qassim Operations Base

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
flynas Expands Saudi Network with New Qassim Operations Base

Saudi carrier flynas has announced the establishment of a new operational base at Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Qassim, in collaboration with airport operator Cluster2 Company. The development makes flynas the first Saudi airline to operate from six different hubs across the Kingdom.

The expansion will begin in July with the launch of the first phase, introducing direct services to five destinations covering both domestic and international routes.

On the international front, flynas will operate direct flights from Qassim to Istanbul, Trabzon, and Cairo’s Sphinx International Airport. The network will also include domestic connections to Abha and Dammam.

The airline said the new base is part of its broader strategy to strengthen its presence across Saudi Arabia and enhance connectivity between regional airports and key global destinations.

Eng. Ali Masrahi, Chief Executive Officer of Cluster2 Company, said the launch represents an important milestone in the organisation’s strategy to expand partnerships and develop wider operational networks across the Kingdom.

He added that the initiative is designed to leverage growing passenger demand and support the introduction of new domestic and international routes, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Arabia’s National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which aims to handle 330 million passengers annually by 2030.

Source: ZAWYA

Airlines in Middle East Forecast to Slip Into Losses on War and Fuel Pressures

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Airlines in Middle East Forecast to Slip Into Losses on War and Fuel Pressures

Airlines operating in the Middle East are projected to move into collective losses in 2026 as escalating regional tensions, restricted airspace access and sharply higher fuel costs place significant strain on the sector, according to the latest outlook from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The industry body said that while carriers in other regions are also expected to see weaker profitability, the Middle East is likely to be the only region to post an overall net loss.

Across the global aviation industry, profits are expected to fall substantially. IATA forecasts net earnings declining from $45 billion in 2025 to $23 billion in 2026, with profit margins narrowing from 4.2 per cent to 2.0 per cent.

Willie Walsh, Director General of IATA, said the outlook has deteriorated due to conflict-related disruption in the Middle East and a significant rise in fuel costs. He noted that jet fuel prices have increased by nearly 70 per cent globally, forcing airlines to absorb higher operating expenses despite ongoing efficiency improvements and fare adjustments.

Walsh added that while all regions remain profitable, performance has weakened sharply across the board, except for the Middle East. He said Gulf carriers are operating under considerable uncertainty following major airspace disruptions linked to the onset of conflict, though they continue to maintain global connectivity despite financial pressure.

IATA estimates that global fuel expenditure will rise from $252 billion in 2025 to $350 billion in 2026, accounting for more than 31 per cent of total airline operating costs, compared with 25.4 per cent the previous year.

The projection is based on an average Brent crude price of $95 per barrel in 2026, up from $69 in 2025. Jet fuel is expected to average $152 per barrel, significantly higher than the previous year, while the spread between crude and jet fuel prices is expected to remain elevated.

Although airlines are hedging roughly one-third of their fuel needs, IATA warned that carriers remain exposed to sustained price increases and high refining margins.

Overall fuel consumption is forecast to remain steady at about 104 billion gallons in 2026, meaning that higher fuel prices are the primary driver of rising industry costs.

Walsh also highlighted that the sector’s financial resilience is under pressure, with average net profit per passenger expected to fall to $4.50, nearly half of the level recorded in 2025.

The Middle East is expected to be the most affected region, as geopolitical instability leads to capacity reductions, flight disruptions, and higher operating costs. Reduced transit traffic is also weighing on load factors, further increasing unit costs for airlines.

Despite these challenges, IATA said Gulf carriers continue to work to sustain global connectivity, even as financial headwinds intensify across the region.

Source: ZAWYA

Emirates SkyCargo Expands Operations with New Almaty Cargo Service

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Emirates SkyCargo Expands Operations with New Almaty Cargo Service

Emirates SkyCargo, the freight arm of Emirates, has announced the launch of a new weekly dedicated freighter service to Almaty International Airport in Kazakhstan, with operations scheduled to begin on 16 June 2026.

The introduction of the Boeing 777F service marks the carrier’s first cargo destination in Central Asia. Operating from Dubai, the new route is expected to create a direct trade corridor that integrates the region more closely into Emirates SkyCargo’s global logistics network.

Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, is emerging as a key commercial and logistics centre, serving as an important gateway for trade across Central Asia. The weekly Tuesday freighter service will offer more than 100 tonnes of cargo capacity each week, enabling the transport of goods such as electronics, perishable items, machinery, and other consumer products between Almaty and international markets via Dubai.

Badr Abbas, Divisional Senior Vice President of Emirates SkyCargo, said the new service aligns with the company’s role in facilitating global trade and reflects its strategy to expand into high-growth regions. He noted that Central Asia is experiencing strong economic development and that the new route will provide businesses in the region with improved access to international markets.

He added that the service will also enhance connectivity for global customers seeking efficient wide-body cargo solutions into a strategically important market, while supporting Dubai’s broader economic objectives under the D33 agenda and reinforcing its position as a global logistics hub.

Emirates SkyCargo continues to expand its freighter fleet in response to rising global demand. Since March 2026, the carrier has received four new Boeing 777 freighters, with six additional aircraft scheduled for delivery later in the year as part of its ongoing network expansion strategy.

Source: ZAWYA

Emirates Maintains Flight Operations Despite Middle East War Pressures

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Emirates Maintains Flight Operations Despite Middle East War Pressures

Emirates President Tim Clark has cautioned that a prolonged conflict involving Iran could place weaker airlines under severe financial strain, with low-cost carriers likely to be the first affected.

Speaking on Tuesday ahead of the Berlin Air Show, Clark said extended disruption could lead to failures within parts of the aviation sector, echoing similar concerns expressed over the weekend by International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh.

Despite the challenges created by the conflict, Clark said Emirates has no plans to reduce operations. The airline intends to continue transporting passengers through its Dubai hub to destinations including India and Australia, while implementing operational measures such as carrying additional fuel when necessary.

Clark also highlighted Emirates' ongoing rollout of Starlink onboard internet services across its fleet, noting that customer demand had increased following the introduction of the connectivity upgrade.

He stressed that the state-owned carrier would maintain its current capacity levels and was not concerned about the added operational costs associated with the regional situation.

The Emirates chief also reaffirmed the airline’s interest in expanding its presence in Germany. He said demand for flights to Berlin remains strong and noted that the carrier has spent decades seeking approval to serve the German capital. Although Emirates has secured airport slots in Berlin, it is still awaiting regulatory clearance to begin operations there.

Addressing criticism from German carrier Lufthansa regarding alleged regulatory advantages enjoyed by Gulf airlines, Clark rejected the claims. He argued that Lufthansa had also benefited from government support and said the airline should compete independently rather than rely on political backing.

Emirates continues to pursue growth opportunities in key international markets while monitoring the impact of geopolitical developments on the global aviation industry.

Source: ZAWYA

Riyadh Air Adds Dubai, Cairo, Madrid, Manchester and Jeddah Routes

Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Riyadh Air Adds Dubai, Cairo, Madrid, Manchester and Jeddah Routes

Riyadh Air has announced the addition of five new destinations to its growing network, marking another milestone in the airline’s expansion strategy as it prepares for full-scale operations.

The Saudi carrier, owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), revealed on Monday that it will begin serving Cairo, Dubai, Jeddah, Madrid, and Manchester. The announcement coincides with the arrival of the first three Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft that will form part of the airline’s modern fleet.

According to the airline, the newly introduced routes are intended to strengthen links between Riyadh and key economic, tourism, and cultural centres across the region and beyond. Riyadh Air added that further destinations are expected to be announced in the coming weeks as it continues to expand its network.

The latest route launch follows the delivery of the carrier’s third aircraft, which arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday. The addition is expected to enhance operational preparedness and support Riyadh Air’s long-term objective of connecting the Saudi capital with more than 100 destinations worldwide by 2030.

Services to Jeddah are scheduled to commence on June 14, followed by Dubai on June 18 and Cairo on June 25. Flights to Madrid are set to begin on July 17, while Manchester services will start on July 23.

The airline also confirmed that it has brought forward the launch of its inaugural London route from July 1 to June 10, 2026, following the earlier-than-expected delivery of new aircraft. Ticket sales through the carrier’s official channels are due to open later on Monday.

Riyadh Air said its Boeing 787-9 fleet will feature advanced cabin technology, upgraded onboard amenities and hospitality services designed to meet international standards, aiming to provide passengers with a premium travel experience.

Source: ZAWYA