Qatar Airways has announced an expanded winter schedule, increasing flights to more than 15 global destinations. The airline is boosting frequency to key cities including Tokyo Narita, London Heathrow, Maldives, and Phuket, operating through its Doha hub at Hamad International Airport.
Thierry Antinori, chief commercial officer, said: “Qatar Airways is consistently witnessing a steady rise in demand for our 5-star services to some of the most prominent destinations in the world, most notably for London, Dublin, Cape Town, and São Paulo. This winter, in partnership with Qatar Airways, Virgin Australia will launch flights from Melbourne to Doha, increasing capacity to three daily flights between the two cities. Qatar Airways will also restart services to Canberra, reinforcing its commitment to enhance connectivity between Australia and the world."
The full list of updated routes and frequencies includes:
Abu Dhabi – increased from five to six daily flights
Berlin – increased from 18 to 21 weekly flights
Cape Town – increased from 10 to 12 weekly flights
Casablanca – increased from four to five weekly flights
Dublin – increased from 14 to 17 weekly flights
Frankfurt – increased from 18 to 21 weekly flights
Johannesburg – increased from 14 to 18 weekly flights
London Heathrow – increased from eight to 10 daily flights
Madrid – increased from 14 to 17 weekly flights
Maldives – increased from three to four daily flights
Manchester – increased from 21 to 24 weekly flights
Phuket – increased from three to four daily flights
São Paulo – increased from 14 to 18 weekly flights
Sharjah – increased from three to seven daily flights
Tokyo Narita – increased from 11 to 14 weekly flights
Toronto – increased from five to seven weekly flights
Qatar Airways continues to equip its fleet with ultra-high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi, offering free internet to passengers on its Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft.