Qatar Airways To Fly Barred Nationals After US Travel Ban Stayed
DOHA, QATAR: Qatar Airways said Saturday it would
fly passengers to the United States from seven previously barred
Muslim-majority countries after a US judge temporarily halted a controversial
travel ban.
A travel alert posted on the Doha-based airline's website said the carrier
would comply with the new orders as long as passengers had a valid visa.
"As directed by the US Customs and Border Protection, nationals of the
seven affected countries listed below and all refugees seeking admission
presenting a valid, unexpired US visa or (Green Card) will be permitted to
travel to the United States and will be processed accordingly upon
arrival," read the statement.
The decision was taken after Seattle US District Judge James
Robart announced a temporary suspension of President Donald Trump's travel ban.
The White House said the ban -- introduced via executive order last week -- was
placed upon nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen
as a security measure. Qatar Airways had
complied with the ban, which also suspended refugee arrivals.
The Gulf carrier flies to at least 15 American cities
including New York, Atlanta and Chicago.
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