- Qatar Airways is increasing flight frequencies across multiple destinations to meet growing global travel demand.
- The expansion strengthens the airline’s network of over 170 destinations, enhancing connectivity and travel flexibility.
- With peak summer approaching, the airline ensures more accessible and convenient flight schedules for passengers.
Doha, Qatar – Qatar Airways has announced a significant expansion of its global flight network, increasing frequencies to key destinations across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. This move aims to enhance connectivity and offer greater flexibility to passengers, especially with the upcoming peak travel season.
The airline, known for its award-winning service, is responding to rising travel demand by strengthening its network, which now includes over 170 destinations worldwide. The expansion ensures seamless connections and a more convenient travel experience for passengers flying through Hamad International Airport (DOH), recently recognized as the World’s Best Airport by Skytrax.
Expanding to Meet Passenger Demand
Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Thierry Antinori, emphasized the importance of this expansion in catering to global travelers.
“Our vast network of global destinations is complemented with robust flight frequencies for the benefit of our passengers. The new additions reflect our commitment to fostering worldwide connectivity and elevating passengers’ travel experience,” he said.
“With the peak summer season approaching, we are pleased to fulfill the ever-increasing demand for air travel with accessible and convenient flight schedules,” Antinori added.
New and Increased Flight Routes
The expansion includes increased frequencies on several key routes, offering passengers greater choices and improved travel convenience. Some of the notable increases include:
- Amsterdam – From 7 to 11 weekly flights
- Damascus – From 3 to 14 weekly flights
- Dar Es Salaam-Kilimanjaro – From 3 to 7 weekly flights
- Entebbe – From 7 to 11 weekly flights
- Larnaca – From 7 to 10 weekly flights
- London Heathrow – From 49 to 56 weekly flights
- Madrid – From 14 to 17 weekly flights (bringing jointly operated flights between Qatar Airways and Iberia to 24)
- Maputo-Durban – From 5 to 7 weekly flights
- Sharjah – From 21 to 35 weekly flights
- Tokyo Narita – From 11 to 14 weekly flights
- Tunis – From 10 to 12 weekly flights
These increases not only provide more travel options but also support growing business and tourism links between Qatar and these destinations.
Commitment to Excellence
Qatar Airways continues to set industry benchmarks with its service excellence. The airline has consistently been recognized for its world-class in-flight experience, premium lounges, and customer-centric approach. Hamad International Airport, the airline’s primary hub, has also won multiple accolades for its efficiency, design, and traveler experience.
The airline’s commitment to expanding its network comes at a time when international travel demand is steadily rising, with travelers seeking more accessible routes and seamless connections. This expansion ensures that Qatar Airways remains a top choice for global travelers looking for convenience and quality service.
Looking Ahead
As air travel rebounds, Qatar Airways is strategically positioning itself to cater to the evolving needs of passengers. By increasing flight frequencies and enhancing global connectivity, the airline continues to strengthen its reputation as one of the world’s leading carriers.
With its focus on innovation, customer satisfaction, and seamless travel experiences, Qatar Airways is set to remain a preferred choice for travelers worldwide.