Qatar Airways flies to 160 destinations around the world during the summer

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Qatar Airways announced that it will operate flights to more than 160 destinations around the world during the summer season, as part of its plans to enhance global air connectivity.
Qatar Airways indicated in a statement that it will continue to strengthen its operational operations in the Americas by launching flights to Caracas in Venezuela and Bogota in Colombia, starting next July 22. Thanks to these operations, Qatar Airways will become the first airline in the Gulf to operate its flights to Venezuela.
The national carrier will operate two flights weekly to Caracas and Bogota to enhance air connectivity for passengers to and from the Americas. The flight schedule has been designed to ensure seamless air connectivity through Hamad International Airport to major destinations including Australia, China, Japan, Lebanon, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates. This step will provide passengers with greater flexibility and seamless travel options across Qatar Airways’ growing network of destinations. The Venezuelan and Colombian capitals, Caracas and Bogota, will become the 15th and 16th destinations in the Americas within the airline’s network of destinations.
In a related context, Hamad International Airport announced that three new international airlines will resume their flights to Doha, namely Kuwait Airways on May 7, SriLankan Airlines on May 11, and Malaysia Airlines, starting next July 2. Bringing the total number of companies that have resumed operations at the airport to 26 international companies.
The airport indicated, in an operational update on its official website, that flight operations continue to expand with more international airlines resuming their flights to and from Doha, stressing continued coordination with the competent authorities and airlines, with the possibility of amending or canceling some schedules as a result of operational circumstances beyond our control.