DALLAS — Qatar Airways (QR) is taking the next step in enhancing global connectivity to its most essential destinations. Qatar's national carrier has introduced new flights to key airports worldwide.
From its hub at DOH, the airline will increase flight frequencies to the following global cities:
Amsterdam – increased from 7 to 11 flights per week
- Damascus – increased from 3 to 14 flights per week
- Dar Es Salaam-Kilimanjaro – increased from 3 to 7 flights per week
- Entebbe – increased from 7 to 11 flights per week
- Larnaca – increased from 7 to 10 flights per week
- London Heathrow – increased from 49 to 56 flights per week
- Madrid – increased from 14 to 17 flights per week (Qatar Airways and Iberia codeshare flights increased from 21 to 24 per week)
- Maputo-Durban – increased from 5 to 7 flights per week
- Sharjah – increased from 21 to 35 flights per week
- Tokyo Narita – increased from 11 to 14 flights per week
- Tunis – increased from 10 to 12 flights per week
Statement from Qatar Airways
Thierry Antinori, Chief Commercial Officer of Qatar Airways, stated:
"Qatar Airways' extensive global destination network is now further enhanced with an increased number of flights, benefiting our passengers. These additional services reflect our commitment to strengthening global connectivity and improving the travel experience through our award-winning hub, Hamad International Airport (DOH)... At Qatar Airways, we take pride in offering unparalleled services, and as we approach the summer season, we are pleased to meet the growing demand for air travel with convenient and accessible flight schedules."
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