Qatar Airways Summer Network Expands to More Than 160 Destinations
Qatar Airways Summer Network Adds Routes Across Key Global Markets
Qatar Airways has expanded its summer schedule, increasing connectivity across its international network and serving more than 160 destinations worldwide.
The airline has continued the restoration and expansion of services across multiple regions, adding capacity and resuming operations to a number of destinations in Africa, the Americas, Asia Pacific and Europe.
According to the airline, the latest expansion includes the return of services to 26 destinations, strengthening travel options for passengers connecting through Doha and Hamad International Airport.
Expansion Across Africa
Qatar Airways has resumed services to several destinations in Africa, including Kigali in Rwanda, Seychelles and Marrakesh in Morocco. The airline will also launch flights to Port Sudan on 2 July.
| Destination | Country | Weekly Flights |
|---|---|---|
| Kigali (KGL) | Rwanda | 2 |
| Seychelles (SEZ) | Seychelles | 4 |
| Marrakesh (RAK) | Morocco | 7 |
| Port Sudan (PZU) | Sudan | Launching 2 July |
Increased Presence in the Americas
In the Americas, Qatar Airways will launch services to Caracas and Bogotá from 22 July and resume flights to Philadelphia from 1 August.
The airline is also increasing frequencies to several United States destinations, including Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and San Francisco, supporting growing travel demand during the summer season.
| Destination | Country | Weekly Flights |
| Caracas (CCS) | Venezuela | Service from 22 July |
| Bogotá (BOG) | Colombia | Service from 22 July |
| Philadelphia (PHL) | United States | Service from 1 August |
| Boston (BOS) | United States | 4 (increasing to 7) |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | United States | 7 |
| Miami (MIA) | United States | 10 |
| San Francisco (SFO) | United States | 7 |
Additional Routes in Asia Pacific
The airline has restored and expanded services across Asia Pacific, with flights returning to destinations including Adelaide, Auckland, Almaty, Baku, Osaka, Tashkent, Tbilisi, Yerevan and Tokyo Haneda.
| Destination | Country | Weekly Flights |
| Adelaide (ADL) | Australia | 7 |
| Almaty (ALA) | Kazakhstan | 7 |
| Auckland (AKL) | New Zealand | 7 |
| Baku (GYD) | Azerbaijan | 7 |
| Osaka (KIX) | Japan | 5 |
| Tashkent (TAS) | Uzbekistan | 4 |
| Tbilisi (TBS) | Georgia | 7 |
| Tokyo Haneda (HND) | Japan | 4 (increasing to 7 from 1 July) |
| Yerevan (EVN) | Armenia | 4 |
European Network Growth
Qatar Airways has also strengthened its European network with services to Belgrade, Brussels, Budapest, Düsseldorf, Helsinki, Lisbon, Oslo, Prague and Zagreb.
| Destination | Country | Weekly Flights |
| Belgrade (BEG) | Serbia | 4 |
| Brussels (BRU) | Belgium | 7 |
| Budapest (BUD) | Hungary | 4 |
| Düsseldorf (DUS) | Germany | 7 |
| Helsinki (HEL) | Finland | 4 (increasing to 7 from 1 August) |
| Lisbon (LIS) | Portugal | 7 |
| Oslo (OSL) | Norway | 7 |
| Prague (PRG) | Czech Republic | 7 |
| Zagreb (ZAG) | Croatia | 4 |
Focus on Connectivity
The expanded summer schedule highlights Qatar Airways’ continued focus on strengthening international connectivity and providing passengers with a wider range of travel options across key markets.
Passengers are advised to check the latest schedules through Qatar Airways’ official channels, as flight timings and frequencies may be subject to operational adjustments.
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