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Qatar Airways connects to 43 Asia-Pacific destinations this summer

By the peak of the IATA Summer Season, Qatar Airways plans to operate over 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations.

Qatar Airways plans to rebuild its network including 43 in Asia-Pacific, 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in Europe and 19 in Middle East.
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Qatar Airways plans to rebuild its network including 43 in Asia-Pacific, 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in Europe and 19 in Middle East.

April 02, 2021: By the peak of the IATA Summer Season, Qatar Airways plans to operate over 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations. The carrier plans to rebuild its network including 43 in Asia-Pacific, 23 in Africa, 14 in the Americas, 43 in Europe and 19 in Middle East. Many cities will be served with a strong schedule with daily or more frequencies.
In Asia-Pacific, the destinations include Adelaide, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Auckland, Bali, Bangalore, Bangkok, Brisbane, Calicut, Cebu, Chennai, Clark, Colombo, Dhaka, Goa, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Jakarta, Karachi, Kathmandu, Kochi, Kolkata, Kuala Lumpur, Lahore, Male, Manila, Melbourne, Mumbai, New Delhi, Perth, Peshawar, Phuket, Seoul, Singapore, Sialkot, Sydney, Tokyo Narita, and Trivandrum.
Qatar Airways Group chief executive, Akbar Al Baker, said, “We also continue to offer the largest international network, including launching seven new destinations, to provide the connectivity our passengers and cargo customers need. As the global vaccine rollout begins to gather pace, we look forward to a gradual easing of entry restrictions throughout 2021 and welcoming back our millions of passengers on board.”
Since the onset of the pandemic, Qatar Airways has helped transport over 500,000 tonnes of medical supplies and delivered more than 15,000,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines to over 20 countries. The cargo carrier continues to focus on supporting its customers’ business and enabling global trade, while supporting impacted regions worldwide.

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