Qatar Airways continues to gradually resume flights

Qatar Airways has continued rebuilding its network with flights resuming in the past week.
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 Qatar Airways continues to gradually resume flights.  Image: Qatar Airways  


Destinations have included:
 
 

    Budapest (three weekly flights started 15 June)

    Dar es Salaam (three weekly flights started 16 June)

    Dhaka (three weekly flights started 15 June)

    Istanbul (daily flights started 13 June)

    New York (flights started 19 June, daily from 22 June and 10 weekly from 2 July)

As entry restrictions ease around the world, the carrier is also seeing a rise in bookings.

With demand steadily rising, Qatar Airways has increased frequencies to the following destinations in the past week:
 

    Athens (increased from three weekly to daily flights)

    Dallas-Fort Worth (increased from three weekly to daily flights)

    Dublin (increased from five weekly to daily flights)

    Islamabad (now operating double daily flights)

    Jakarta (increased from four weekly to daily flights)

    Karachi (now operating double daily flights)

    Lahore (now operating double daily flights)

    Milan (increased from five weekly to daily flights)

    Rome (increased from six weekly to daily flights)

    Singapore (increasing from three weekly to daily flights)

The airline also continues to operate daily flights to many key global destinations including Amsterdam, London Heathrow, Melbourne, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich offering a resilient network that is designed for strong connectivity.