Qatar Airways plans to gradually increase its flights to/from its hub at Doha to more than 120 destinations across its global network by mid-May.
Qatar Airways plans to gradually increase its flights to/from its hub at Doha to more than 120 destinations across its global network by mid-May.
The national airline of Qatar published its flight schedules through June 15, which will be operated through dedicated corridors established in coordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority. Customers with confirmed bookings on a flight to the destinations listed in the new schedule will be contacted with new flight information, and are advised to not arrive at the departure airport unless they have a valid, confirmed ticket for travel.
“Our teams are doing everything within the current constraints to ensure our passengers reach their destinations. We deeply apologise for any inconvenience caused during this period of disruption and thank our passengers for their patience and understanding.”
Among the destinations in Africa, the airline will restart flights to Abidjan and Accra on April 16, followed by Kinshasa and Luanda from May 16.
Services to Seattle will resume on April 16, and San Francisco on June 11.
In Asia, flights to Chongqing and Goa will resume on May 16 .
European routes that are scheduled to be resumed include Stockholm, Geneva, and Vienna from April 16; Ankara, London Gatwick, and Nice on May 16; Bodrum, Sarajevo, and Trabzon on May 22; Antalya and Mykonos on May 23.
Within the Middle East, services to Al Ula, Red Sea, and Ha'il will restart on April 16, followed by Medina (May 1) and Abha (May 16).
Services to Brisbane will resume on May 16.
While publishing its updated flight schedules, Qatar Airways stated it is subject to change or cancellation due to operational, regulatory, safety, or other circumstances beyond the airline's control.
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