The national airline of Qatar is adding frequencies to a number of its popular routes including Dubai (UAE), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Belgrade (Serbia).
The additional flights will provide business and leisure travellers with more flexibility and greater choice to connect onto Qatar Airways’ extensive global network covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America. From July 16, Qatar Airways will add one additional daily flight on the Doha to Dubai route, taking its capacity up to 15 services a day to Dubai International Airport (DXB). Dubai has the highest number of flights in the airline’s route network and this popular Gulf destination is currently served 126 times a week. The popular Far East destination of Kuala Lumpur, which is currently served 21 times-a-week, will have three additional flights from July 2 to August 29, helping to supplement busy travel demands during this summer season.
Notable flight increases:
Dubai (DXB & DWC)
126 flights a week to 133 (19 daily flights), from July 16
Jeddah
14 flights a week to 21, from June 18
Peshawar
3 flights a week to daily flights, from October 1
Kuala Lumpur
21 flights a week to 24 flights a week, from July 2 to August 29
Sofia-Belgrade
5 flights a week to daily flights, from July 2
Zanzibar
5 flights a week to daily flights, from October 1
Asmara
3 flights a week to 4, from July 1
Djibouti
3 flights a week to 4, from July 3
Luxor
4 flights a week to 5, from November 1, 2015 to March 20, 2016
Najaf
10 flights a week to double-daily flights, from September 18 Qatar Airways has expanded rapidly during its 18 years of operation and today serves 147 destinations around the world with a 161-strong fleet of modern, state-of-the-art aircraft, including the A350 XWB for which it is the global launch customer.
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