Qatar Airways resumed flights to 11 destinations
on Wednesday, its largest single day of restarts.
By mid-July, the airline’s network will expand to
over 430 weekly flights to more than 65 destinations with the
addition of flights to the following destinations:
1 July: Bali Denpasar (daily) Beirut
(seven weekly) Belgrade (thrice weekly)
Berlin (thrice weekly) Boston (five weekly flights
increasing to daily from 1 August) Edinburgh (thrice weekly) Larnaca (thrice weekly) Los Angeles (thrice
weekly, five weekly from 17 July and six weekly from 1
August) Prague (thrice weekly) Washington DC (five
weekly increasing to daily from 1 August) Zagreb (thrice
weekly)
4 July:
Toronto (thrice weekly, new
destination) 9 July: Ankara (thrice weekly) 11 July:
Zanzibar (four weekly) 13 July: Kilimanjaro (thrice
weekly)
15 July:
Bucharest (four weekly) Sofia (four
weekly) Venice (thrice weekly)
The airline expects its number of
flights to almost double in July with close to 3,500 flights
scheduled, compared to just under 2,100 in June.
Before buying a ticket, passengers should check
they have the insurance they need, and also verify
very carefully with the relevant authorities for all the latest
required regulations of not only their final destination, but also
the airport they will fly from, return to, and any they may need
to transit in.
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