Qatar Airways announced the increase in the number of flights to more than 15 global destinations during the upcoming winter season, including London Heathrow by increasing the number of flights from eight to up to 10 flights per day, registered with the highest number of flights ever, as well as two flights per day for British Airlines.
Qatar Airways is witnessing an increasing demand for its five -star air services, especially to London, Dublin, Cape Town and Sao Palo. This winter, in partnership with Qatar Airways, Virgin Australia launches its flights from Melbourne to Doha, bringing the number of daily flights between the two cities to three. Qatar Airways will also resume its flights to Canberra, confirming its commitment to enhance the air linking between Australia and the world.
The last increase in its number of flights is also a sign of the continuous pursuit of the Qatari carrier to upgrade the travel experiences it provides to travelers through its operations headquarters, Hamad International Airport, who won the award for the best airport in the Middle East.
Qatar Airways, which is a role model for excellence in the aviation sector, maintains its leading global position in the field of global air linking. The best airline in the world is also keen on strengthening its global network, through its continuous endeavor to study market directions and keep pace with the changing demand to travel to various destinations around the world, with the aim of meeting the needs of its growing global community from travelers for the purpose of entertainment or work alike.