Qatar Airways has announced frequency increases
to destinations in Eastern Europe, Middle East
and Asia Pacific in preparation for the busy winter season.
Strong passenger demand and additional aircraft inducted to the fleet has prompted the Doha-based airline to add frequencies to its popular and growing routes. Highlights of the frequency increases are:
Ankara (Turkey) 4 flights a week from 3 beginning Sep 18
Belgrade (Serbia) 4 flights a week from 3 beginning Sep 18
Bucharest (Romania) 5 flights a week from 4 beginning Sep 17
Dubai (UAE) 91 flights a week from 77 (13 daily flights) from Aug 1
Islamabad (Pakistan) 7 flights a week from 4 (daily flights) beginning Oct 27
Jakarta (Indonesia) 14 flights a week from 11 (double-daily flights) beginning Sep 1
Manama (Bahrain) 49 flights a week from 47 (7 times a day) beginning Sep 15
Moscow (Russia) 12 flights a week from 10 beginning Sep 3
Sofia (Bulgaria) 5 flights a week from 4 beginning Sep 17
Yangon (Myanmar) 7 flights a week from 3 (daily flights beginning Oct 27
The numerous increases in frequency on these routes will provide business and leisure passengers travelling to and from these destinations with more flexibility and greater choice to connect onto Qatar Airways’ extensive global network covering Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said that the increases will ensure that these popular routes grow from strength to strength.
“At Qatar Airways, we remain committed to opening up access to destinations that have great market potential. As we continue to expand our network and receive more aircraft, we will keep looking at opportunities to add capacity to our existing network and further strengthen our brand presence around the world,” said Al Baker.
Strong passenger demand and additional aircraft inducted to the fleet has prompted the Doha-based airline to add frequencies to its popular and growing routes. Highlights of the frequency increases are:
Ankara (Turkey) 4 flights a week from 3 beginning Sep 18
Belgrade (Serbia) 4 flights a week from 3 beginning Sep 18
Bucharest (Romania) 5 flights a week from 4 beginning Sep 17
Dubai (UAE) 91 flights a week from 77 (13 daily flights) from Aug 1
Islamabad (Pakistan) 7 flights a week from 4 (daily flights) beginning Oct 27
Jakarta (Indonesia) 14 flights a week from 11 (double-daily flights) beginning Sep 1
Manama (Bahrain) 49 flights a week from 47 (7 times a day) beginning Sep 15
Moscow (Russia) 12 flights a week from 10 beginning Sep 3
Sofia (Bulgaria) 5 flights a week from 4 beginning Sep 17
Yangon (Myanmar) 7 flights a week from 3 (daily flights beginning Oct 27
The numerous increases in frequency on these routes will provide business and leisure passengers travelling to and from these destinations with more flexibility and greater choice to connect onto Qatar Airways’ extensive global network covering Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said that the increases will ensure that these popular routes grow from strength to strength.
“At Qatar Airways, we remain committed to opening up access to destinations that have great market potential. As we continue to expand our network and receive more aircraft, we will keep looking at opportunities to add capacity to our existing network and further strengthen our brand presence around the world,” said Al Baker.