Qatar Airways continues to grow its network and
has already resumed flights to eight destinations this month, including:
Adelaide (two-weekly flights started 16 August)
Auckland (thrice weekly flights via Brisbane starting 18 August)
Houston (thrice weekly flights starting 2 September increasing to
four-weekly from 15 September) Kigali (thrice weekly flights
started 3 August) London Gatwick (daily flights starting 20
August) Nairobi (double daily flights started 3 August)
Philadelphia (thrice weekly flights starting 16 September)
Sialkot (thrice weekly flights starting 1 September)
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar Al Baker, said, “Since the onset of the pandemic Qatar
Airways network has never fallen below 30 destinations with
continuous services to five continents. Our airline has lead the
industry in offering passengers more choices and greater
flexibility so they can plan and book travel with confidence. We
have also implemented the most advanced safety and hygiene
measures onboard including becoming the first airline to require
passengers to wear face shields in addition to face coverings.”
The airline is also increasing frequency to the
following destinations:
Ankara (increasing to daily from 1 September)
Cebu (increased to daily from 12 August) Clark (increased to
six-weekly from 12 August) Dhaka (increasing to five-weekly
from 23 August) Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore (increased to
double daily from 10 August) Istanbul SAW (increasing to 11
weekly from 20 Aug then triple daily from 1 September) Jakarta
(increased to double daily from 17 August) Kuala Lumpur
(increased to double daily from 17 August) Los Angeles
(increased to daily from 12 August) New York JFK (increasing to
double daily from 1 September)
“With our investment in one of the youngest, most
fuel-efficient long haul fleets, strategic network management and
the Best Airport in the Middle East, we have been able to quickly
and effectively rebuild our network to more than 550 weekly
flights to over 85 destinations across six continents. As the
global recovery continues, Qatar Airways will remain focused on
its fundamental mission of carrying passengers across the globe
safely and reliably,” Mr. Al Baker added.
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