Qatar Airways Increases Flight Frequencies To Cater For The Winter Season

Qatar Airways Increases Flight Frequencies To Cater For The Winter Season

Tuesday 8th of November 2022

The world-class airline, Qatar Airways announced that they are boosting their global network to cater to the peaked demand for travel during the winter season. The airline will be increasing its flight frequencies to several of its popular destinations to accommodate the soaring demand for the most anticipated time of the year.

The increment in flight frequencies closely complements the airline’s ongoing efforts to provide customers with greater choice and smooth connectivity during their travels as they discover and explore the world. The home and hub of the airline, Hamad International Airport (HIA) is set to be a busy and bustling scene during the peak season.

Speaking on the boost of flights, Qatar Airways Chief Executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker said “Qatar Airways continues to enhance its schedule and network by increasing frequencies to many key destinations across the world. This increase will provide even greater choice to our business and leisure passengers, who can connect seamlessly via the global destinations”.

Qatar Airways increases its network of flights to destinations such as:

Singapore: Increased from 14 to 21 weekly effective 30th October 2022

Bali: Increased from 7 to 14 weekly effective 6th December 2022

Abu Dhabi: Increased from 21 to 28 weekly flights effective 21st December 2022

Amsterdam: Increased from 7 to 10 weekly flights effective 21st December 2022

Almaty: Increased from 4 to 7 weekly flights effective 1st January 2023

Dublin: Increased from 11 to 12 weekly flights effective 3rd January 2023

Cape Town: Increased from 10 to 14 weekly effective 6th January 2023

Hong Kong: Increased from 7 to 11 weekly flights effective 16th January 2023

Lusaka and Harare: Increased from 5 to 7 weekly flights effective 17th January 2023

Ho Chi Minh: Increased from 7 to 10 weekly flights effective 20th January 2023

Hanoi: Increased from 7 to 10 weekly flights effective 20th January 2023

Adelaide and Auckland: Increased from 5 to 7 weekly flights effective 22nd January 2023