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Qatar Airways unveils seven new destinations and increases the number of flights

Qatar Airways unveils seven new destinations and increases the number of flights

Qatar Airways is present at ITB Berlin 2023, the world’s largest international travel and tourism trade fair.

The company unveiled its new sports sponsorship portfolio, as well as several other projects and partnerships in 2023.

The press conference announced the launch of more than seven new destinations planned for 2023, including Chittagong, Juba, Kinshasa, Lyon, Medan, Toulouse and Trabzon. Qatar Airways will also resume its flights to 11 destinations: Beijing, Birmingham, Buenos Aires, Casablanca, Davao, Marrakech, Nice, Osaka, Phnom Penh, Ras Al Khaimah and Tokyo Haneda. Many destinations also have a frequency increase scheduled for 2023. *

* The following destinations are expected to see an increase in frequency:
Abuja – Port Harcourt – an increase from two weekly flights to three;
Abuja – Kano – an increase from three weekly flights to four;
Athens – an increase from seven weekly flights to 14;
Belgrade – an increase from five weekly flights to seven;
Berlin – an increase from 11 weekly flights to 14;
Bucharest – an increase from 10 weekly flights to 14;
Cairo – Increasing weekly flights from 21 to 28;
Copenhagen – An increase from four weekly flights to seven, and 10 in the 2023/24 winter season;
Finnair also operates 7 weekly flights, for a total of 17 weekly flights to Copenhagen;
Denpasar – an increase from 14 weekly flights to 21;
Dublin – an increase from 12 weekly flights to 14;
Dusseldorf – an increase from seven weekly flights to 11 in the 2023/24 winter season;
– Edinburgh – an increase from 10 weekly flights to 14;
Hanoi – an increase from 10 weekly flights to 12;
Hong Kong – an increase from 11 weekly flights to 14;
Khartoum – increasing the number of flights from seven weekly to 14;
Larnaca – an increase from seven weekly flights to 14;
London Gatwick – an increase from seven weekly flights to 10 (14 weekly for high summer season);
London Heathrow – an increase from 42 weekly flights to 45;
Madrid – weekly flights increased from 16 to 18;
Manila – an increase from 17 weekly flights to 18;
Milan – an increase from 16 weekly flights to 21;
Mogadishu – increasing the number of flights from three weekly to four;
Nagpur – an increase from four weekly flights to seven;
Oslo – an increase from seven weekly flights to 12 for the 2023/24 winter season;
Phuket – an increase from 14 weekly flights to 21 in the 2023/24 winter season;
Saigon – an increase from 10 weekly flights to 12;
Sarajevo – An increase from three weekly flights to four in the summer 2023 season
Sofia – moved from three weekly flights to four weekly summer and five weekly winter 2023/24;
Stockholm – increased from three weekly to five in the 2023/24 winter season;
Finnair also operates 7 flights weekly, with a total of 12 weekly flights from Stockholm;
Taif – increasing the number of flights from three weekly to seven;
Vienna – weekly flights increased from 10 to 14;
Warsaw – an increase from seven weekly flights to 14 in the 2023/24 winter season;
Yerevan – an increase from seven weekly flights to 10;
Zagreb – an increase from four weekly flights to seven;
Zurich – Increase from 10 weekly flights to 14.

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