As part of an expansion of its international network starting June 16, Qatar Airways will be resuming flights to destinations such as Osaka, Atlanta, Boston, Prague, Brussels, Adelaide, and Auckland.
As part of an expansion of its international network starting June 16, Qatar Airways will be resuming flights to destinations such as Osaka, Atlanta, Boston, Prague, Boston, Brussels, Adelaide, and Auckland.
In the latest update of its summer flight schedule, the national airline of Qatar announced it will operate flights to over 150 destinations through September 15. Included in the listing are previously announced service launches and resumptions.
Within the Middle East, services will be resumed to destinations that were previously suspended due to airspace closures in response to the start of the Middle East conflict such as Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bahrain, Kuwait City, and Baghdad.
The updated summer network includes the following destinations (organized by region):
Asia (Except Middle East)
From May 16: Chengdu Tianfu, Chongqing, Goa, Hangzhou
From June 16: Kozhikode, Osaka Kansai, Tashkent
Middle East
From May 1: Madinah
From June 16: Abha, Abu Dhabi, Al Najaf, Almaty, Baghdad, Bahrain, Basrah, Damascus, Dubai, Erbil, Kuwait, Sharjah, Sulaymaniyah
Africa
From May 1: Port Harcourt
From May 16: Kinshasa, Luanda
From June 16: Alexandria, Marrakesh, Seychelles
North America
From May 1: Los Angeles
From June 11: San Francisco
From June 16: Atlanta, Boston
Europe
From May 16: Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Budapest, London Gatwick, Malaga, Mykonos, Nice, Trabzon
From June 16: Belgrade, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Lisbon, Baku, Prague, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Zagreb
Australia/New Zealand
From May 16: Brisbane
From June 16: Adelaide, Auckland
Qatar Airways has advised that passengers with confirmed bookings on flights in the new schedule will be notified directly about their flight information. Those with confirmed bookings with the airline between February 28 and September 15 are eligible for complimentary date changes up to October 31.
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