#QatarAirways continues to roll out more destinations

QATAR AIRWAYS RESUMES FLIGHTS TO 7 DESTINATIONS WHILE ADDING TWO NEW ONES

(Posted 12th November 2020)

Qatar Airways has announced the resumption of flights to Algiers, Kiev, Miami, Phuket, Seychelles, Tbilisi and Warsaw while at the same time also adding services to Luanda and San Francisco.
The following dates apply for the relaunch of the flights:

  • Algiers (two weekly flights starting 13th of November)
  • Chicago (increasing to nine weekly flights from 15th of November)
  • Kiev (three weekly flights starting 18th of December)
  • Miami (two weekly flights starting 14th of November)
  • New York (increasing to 14 weekly flights from 14th of November)
  • Phuket (two weekly flights starting 04th of December)
  • Seychelles (three weekly flights starting 15th of December)
  • Tbilisi (one weekly flight started 05th of November)
  • Warsaw (three weekly flights starting 16th of December)

The airline will also launch two new destinations in December with one weekly flight to Luanda, Angola starting from 14th of December and four weekly flights to San Francisco from 15th of December 2020.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are delighted to continue rebuilding our network, resuming routes and adding new destinations. We have made it our priority to not only restart most of our existing destinations as soon as possible but also to launch new routes. Our fleet of of technologically advanced, sustainable aircraft has enabled us to lead the industry operating more frequencies to provide our passengers increased connectivity and the flexibility to travel when they want. With more than 700 weekly flights currently to just over 100 destinations, and plans to increase our network to more than 125 destinations by the end of the IATA Winter Season, our passengers will enjoy more options to travel when they want across the globe, safely and reliably”.

Qatar Airways resumed flights to Entebbe in Uganda in early October, after the airport closure was finally lifted and is currently serving Uganda in conjunction with Kigali / Rwanda three times a week.