Qatar Airways continues to expand its network of destinations, with plans to operate over 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations by the middle of summer 2021.
The breakdown of destinations include 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in Asia-Pacific, 43 in Europe, and 19 in Middle East. Many cities will be served with a strong schedule, with daily or more frequencies.
During peak of IATA summer season 2021, Qatar Airways plans to operate over 1,200 weekly frequencies
Currently, the Qatari flag carrier is the airline offering the most number of international flights to destinations across the world, according to recent figures from travel data provider OAG.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are proud to lead the recovery of international aviation, implementing the highest standards of bio-safety and hygiene and investing in the latest innovations to simplify travel and restore passenger confidence during the most challenging period in aviation’s history.
“Having never stopped flying throughout the pandemic, we have used our unrivalled experience and modern, fuel-efficient fleet to operate a sustainable and reliable network our passengers, trade partners and corporate customers can rely on. We also continue to offer the largest international network, including launching seven new destinations, to provide the connectivity our passengers and cargo customers need.”
Qatar Airways continues to expand its network of destinations, with plans to operate over 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations by the middle of summer 2021.
The breakdown of destinations include 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in Asia-Pacific, 43 in Europe, and 19 in Middle East. Many cities will be served with a strong schedule, with daily or more frequencies.
Currently, the Qatari flag carrier is the airline offering the most number of international flights to destinations across the world, according to recent figures from travel data provider OAG.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are proud to lead the recovery of international aviation, implementing the highest standards of bio-safety and hygiene and investing in the latest innovations to simplify travel and restore passenger confidence during the most challenging period in aviation’s history.
“Having never stopped flying throughout the pandemic, we have used our unrivalled experience and modern, fuel-efficient fleet to operate a sustainable and reliable network our passengers, trade partners and corporate customers can rely on. We also continue to offer the largest international network, including launching seven new destinations, to provide the connectivity our passengers and cargo customers need.”