Qatar Airways is ramping up global connectivity with additional flights to key destinations around the world.
The expanded services across multiple continents, will offer passengers greater flexibility and connections, it says.
It includes enhanced schedules to Amsterdam, London Heathrow, Madrid and more:
Amsterdam – increased from seven weekly flights to 11
Damascus – increased from three weekly flights to 14
Dar Es Salaam-Kilimanjaro – increased from three weekly flights to seven
Entebbe – increased from seven weekly flights to 11
Larnaca – increased from seven weekly flights to 10
London Heathrow – increased from 49 weekly flights to 56
Madrid – increased from 14 weekly flights to 17 (bringing the jointly operated flights between Qatar Airways and Iberia from 21 weekly flights to 24)
Maputo-Durban – increased from five weekly flights to seven
Sharjah – increased from 21 weekly flights to 35
Tokyo Narita – increased from 11 weekly flights to 14
Tunis – increased from 10 weekly flights to 12
Qatar Airways CCO, Thierry Antinori, said: “With the peak summer season approaching, we are pleased to fulfil the ever-increasing demand for air travel with accessible and convenient flight schedules.”
The Qatar Airways’ global network extends to more than 170 destinations via its Doha Hamad International Airport hub.















