Qatar Airways announced Monday its summer schedule in which it plans to operate more than 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations worldwide, including 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in the Asia-Pacific regions, 43 in Europe and 19 in the Middle East.
See also: Qatar Airways, Delta and ANA, the best during Covid’s time, according eDreams.
Many cities will be served with daily frequencies or even higher depending on passenger demand and as the industry evolves.
“We are proud to be leading the recovery of international aviation, applying the highest standards of biosecurity and hygiene and investing in the latest innovations to simplify travel and restore passenger confidence during the most challenging period in aviation history,” said Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker.
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