With the resumption of services to Amman, Entebbe,
Hanoi, Seychelles, Windhoek and Yerevan and the launch of new
flights to Accra, Qatar Airways’ global network will more than
triple in size by mid-October.
The airline has, or will, resume/increase flights
to the following destinations as follows:
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 (increasing 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).
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar Al Baker, said, “Having one of the youngest, most fuel-efficient fleets enables
us to be agile and respond quickly to passenger demand. Our focus
throughout the rebuild of our network is not only on restarting
destinations but also operating as many frequencies as possible to
provide our passengers the flexibility to travel when they want.
“We have taken more international
passengers home than any other airline during this pandemic and as
entry restrictions ease, we remain focused on our fundamental
mission of carrying passengers across the globe safely and
reliably. There are still millions of people who have not been
able to be reunited with their friends and families and it is
heartwarming to know our growing network will provide them an
opportunity to travel home or take a trip to see loved ones.”
To ensure travellers can plan their travel with
peace of mind, the airline allows
unlimited date changes, and passengers can change their
destination as often as they need if it is within 5,000 miles of
the original destination. The airline says it will not charge any
fare differences for travel completed before 31 December 2020,
after which fare rules will apply. All tickets booked for travel
up to 31 December 2020 will be valid for two years from the date
of issuance.
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