Qatar Airways will expand its weekly flights to 650 in more than 90 destinations, making the airline’s global network triple in size by mid-October.
The airline’s range of fuel-efficient aircraft and strategic network management has enabled it to quickly resume flights and expand services in line with passenger demand.
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The following destinations are planned to resume flights or increase frequencies:
* Amman (daily flights started 15 September, carriage of passengers limited to AMM-DOH only)
* Clark (increasing to nine weekly flights from 20 September)
* Copenhagen (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 15 October)
* Dhaka (increased to seven weekly flights from 19 September)
* Entebbe (three weekly flights starting 2 October)
* Hanoi (four weekly flights starting 3 October)
* Madrid (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 1 October)
* Manchester (increasing to 17 weekly flights from 15 October)
* Manila (increasing to 17 weekly flights from 2 October)
* Seychelles (three weekly flights starting 15 October)
* Stockholm (increasing to 10 weekly flights from 15 October)
* Windhoek (three weekly flights starting 15 October)
* Yerevan (five weekly flights started 15 September, increasing to daily from 5 October)
See also: Qatar Airways will stop operating passenger flights to Argentina.
“We are proud to be the world’s leading airline connecting passengers to the world, helping to get people safely and sustainably to where they need to be. Having one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets allows us to be agile and respond quickly to passenger demand. During the rebuilding of our network we focused not only on restarting destinations, but also on operating as many frequencies as possible to give our passengers the flexibility to travel when they want,” said Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker.
To ensure that travelers can plan their trip with peace of mind, Qatar Airways has expanded its reservation policies to provide even more options for its passengers. The airline will allow unlimited date changes, will not charge any fare difference for trips completed before December 31, 2020, after which fare rules will apply.
According to the latest IATA data, Qatar Airways has become the largest international carrier between April to July by fulfilling its mission of taking people home. This enabled the airline to accumulate unmatched experience in carrying passengers safely and reliably and uniquely positioned the airline to effectively rebuild its network.
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