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Qatar Airways has revealed plans to serve 124 destinations by the end of 2020 with a schedule that promises “travelers can trust.”
Qatar has continued to operate through the coronavirus pandemic, assuming the mantle of the world’s largest international airline, and its extended hours will include 21 destinations in Africa, 10 in the Americas, 42 in Asia-Pacific, 38 in Europe and 13 in The middle east.
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“While no airline can predict with 100 percent certainty how the market or future entry restrictions will recover, our unmatched experience accumulated in becoming the largest international airline during this crisis uniquely positions us to build a program. realistic flight with confidence, “said Qatar. Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Airways Group.
“Since the start of the pandemic, we have flown more than 175 million kilometers and have brought home more than 2.3 million passengers on more than 35,000 flights.
“We have also operated more than 400 charter flights around the world, allowing us to stay up-to-date with the latest national and airport health procedures and keep abreast of global passenger flows, particularly in markets where we do not operate regularly. . flights.
“Our strategic investment in a variety of fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft, including the largest fleet of Airbus A350 aircraft, has enabled us to continue flying through this crisis and is perfectly positioned to lead the sustainable recovery of international travel.
“As we continue to rebuild our global network, we remain focused on providing smooth, safe and reliable connectivity to our millions of passengers and ensuring that we continue to earn their trust each time they choose to fly with Qatar Airways.”
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The airline has also expanded its flexible booking options for passengers so that passengers can maintain their ticket value for two years, benefit from unlimited date changes, and redeem their ticket for a future travel coupon worth an additional 10 percent.
Passengers whose travel plans have been affected by factors beyond their control can change their destination, exchange their ticket for Qmiles from the airline, or get a free refund.
Destination changes have some restrictions: they must be within the same continental region for Privilege Club members or within the same country or within a 500-mile radius for non-members.
These are the destinations that Qatar plans to serve by the end of 2020:
Africa:
Accra (ACC), Addis Ababa (ADD), Algiers (ALG), Cape Town (CPT), Casablanca (CMN), Dar Es Salaam (DAR), Djibouti (JIB), Durban (DUR), Entebbe (EBB), Johannesburg (JNB), Kigali (KGL), Kilimanjaro (JRO), Lagos (LOS), Luanda (LAD), Maputo (MPM), Mogadishu (MGQ), Nairobi (NBO), Seychelles (SEZ), Tunisia (TUN), Windhoek (WDH), Zanzibar (ZNZ)
Americas:
Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Dallas (DFW), Houston (IAH), Los Angeles (LAX), Montreal (YUL), New York (JFK), Philadelphia (PHL), Sao Paulo (GRU), Washington DC (IAD)
Pacific Asia:
Ahmedabad (AMD), Adelaide (ADL), Amritsar (ATQ), Auckland (AKL), Bali (DPS), Bangalore (BLR), Bangkok (BKK), Brisbane (BNE), Calicut (CCJ), Cebu (CEB), Chennai (MAA), Clark (CRK), Colombo (CMB), Dhaka (DAC), Guangzhou (CAN), Hanoi (HAN), Hong Kong (HKG), Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), Goa (GOI), Hyderabad (HYD), Islamabad (ISB), Jakarta (CGK), Karachi (KHI), Kathmandu (KTM), Kochi (COK), Kolkata (CCU), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Lahore (LHE), Male (MLE), Manila (MNL), Melbourne (MEL), Mumbai (BOM), Nagpur (NAG), New Delhi (DEL), Perth (PER), Peshawar (PEW), Phuket (HKT), Seoul (ICN), Singapore (SIN) , Sydney (SYD), Tokyo Narita (NRT), Trivandrum (TRV)
Europe:
Amsterdam (AMS), Ankara (ESB), Athens (ATH), Baku (GYD), Barcelona (BCN), Belgrade (BEG), Berlin (BER / TXL), Brussels (BRU), Bucharest (OTP), Budapest (BUD )), Copenhagen (CPH), Dublin (DUB), Edinburgh (EDI), Frankfurt (FRA), Helsinki (HEL), Istanbul (IST), Istanbul Sabiha (SAW), Kiev (KBP), Larnaca (LCA), London (LHR), London (LGW), Madrid (MAD), Manchester (MAN), Milan (MXP), Moscow (DME), Munich (MUC), Oslo (OSL), Paris (CDG), Prague (PRG), Rome (FCO), Sofia (SOF), Stockholm (ARN), Tbilisi (TBS), Vienna (VIE), Warsaw (WAW), Yerevan (EVN), Zagreb (ZAG), Zurich (ZRH)
Middle East:
Amman (AMM), Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR), Beir
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