The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has closed several additional travel and air cargo agencies as part of its ongoing inspection campaign, bringing the total number of shut-down offices to 17. The initiative is aimed at enforcing compliance with existing regulations governing travel and cargo operations in the country.

The closures follow thorough inspections conducted by the QCAA’s Air Transport Department, which continues to monitor agencies to ensure adherence to legal requirements. The authority emphasized the importance of all travel and cargo agencies obtaining the necessary licenses before engaging in any activities, in line with Law No. (3) of 2025.

These enforcement actions are part of the QCAA’s broader effort to strengthen oversight and regulation within Qatar’s air transport sector. The authority has urged agencies to align their operations with the approved rules and regulations to avoid further penalties or closure. The campaign reflects the QCAA’s commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and regulatory compliance in the aviation industry.