Qatar Air to resume Tokyo Haneda flights
Qatar Airways will restart flights to Tokyo Haneda next week.
It will fly three times a week from 11 December, adding to the seven-weekly flights operating between Tokyo Narita and Doha.
"We are thrilled to resume operations to Tokyo Haneda, as part of our network rebuilding efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. This resumption will provide further global connectivity to our Japanese passengers," said Thomas Scruby, Qatar Airways Vice President, Pacific.
Qatar Air’s onboard safety protocols include PPE for cabin crew and a complimentary protective kit and disposable face shields for passengers.
Scruby added: "As global entry restrictions ease, we look also forward to reinstating more routes as we aim to operate to over 120 destinations by year-end."
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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