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Qatar Airways continues to expand its network with greater flight frequency, just in time for the winter holiday season. Passengers planning to relax on white-sand beaches or visit a dynamic new city now have more exciting options when booking their flights. Greater connectivity to Amsterdam, Bangkok, Barcelona, Belgrade, and Miami through the award-winning Hamad International Airport is available for booking on www.qatarairways.com.
“Qatar Airways is an airline that continually enhances its offerings to business and leisure travellers across the globe,” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. The award-winning airline is pleased to announce the addition of new flight frequencies to its growing network, and we look forward to seeing our passengers enjoy greater connectivity across the world via our home hub, Hamad International Airport, starting this winter season.”
Qatar Airways network increases:
- Bangkok – from 35 weekly to 38 weekly, effective 15 December 2023.
- Amsterdam – from 10 weekly to 14 weekly, effective 16 December 2023.
- Belgrade – from 7 weekly to 10 weekly, effective 23 December 2023.
- Barcelona – from 18 weekly to 21 weekly, effective 01 January 2024.
- Miami – from 7 weekly to 10 weekly, effective 13 January 2024.
The expanded flight options across a global network of over 170 exciting destinations provide seamless connectivity through the award-winning Hamad International Airport in Doha. From the luxurious departure lounge to the oasis-styled Orchard, Hamad International Airport embodies modern elegance. It is one of the few Middle Eastern hubs with connections to all six continents, putting it at the epicentre of international air travel.
Now is an excellent time to plan your next holiday and discover unique destinations with a laid-back vibe and a dynamic tourist scene, such as Amsterdam. Book a ticket to Bangkok with Qatar Airways, and you’ll arrive at one of the world’s most vibrant and popular destinations with plenty of charm and character.
Barcelona, a cultural hub for southern Europe, is a diverse destination full of interest. At the same time, Belgrade, which means “White City,” is the capital of Serbia and a steadily growing tourist magnet. Book your flight to any of these incredible places and explore a world of possibilities this winter.
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