Since its establishment, Qatar Airways continues to lead the aviation industry with more global connectivity than any other airline. The airlines hold a record of its network never falling below 30 destinations since the onset of the pandemic, with the resumption of services to many countries and the launch of new flights to Accra, making its global network triple in size.
The airline’s resilience and commitment to providing connectivity has also seen it launch several new destinations since the start of the pandemic, including Accra, Brisbane and Cebu.
The following destinations are planned to resume flights or increase frequencies:
• Amman (daily flights started 15th 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 (increased 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)
According to the latest IATA data, Qatar Airways has become the largest international carrier between April to July by fulfilling its mission of repatriating people back to their homes.
This has enabled the airline to accumulate unmatched experience in safely and reliably carrying passengers, making it stand out from all others. The carrier has also stringently implemented the most advanced safety and hygiene measures on board its aircraft and in Hamad International Airport.
To ensure travellers can plan their travel with peace of mind, the airline has extended its booking policies to give more options to select from its passengers. The airline will allow 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 will not charge any fare differences for travel completed before 31 December 2020, after which fare rules will apply and all ticket bookings during this period will be valid for two years from the date of issuance.
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