Qatar Airways has announced plans to operate about 1,200 weekly flights to more than 140 destinations during the peak summer season.
This is ten more than in winter.
The airline said it would continue to expand its network of destinations, claiming that it offers more international flights than any other airline.
By mid-summer, Qatar Airways plans to restructure its network in more than 140 destinations, including 23 in Africa, 14 in North and South America, 43 in the Asia-Pacific region, 43 in Europe and 19 in the Middle East.
According to the operator, many cities will be served on a clear daily schedule or a large number of flights.
Atar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker said: “We are proud to lead international aviation by implementing the highest standards of biosafety and hygiene and investing in the latest innovations to simplify travel and restore passenger confidence during a difficult period in aviation history.
Qatar Airways Cargo has played a vital role in maintaining a reliable schedule across the destination network.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Qatar Airways has helped transport more than 500,000 tons of medical supplies and delivered more than 15 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine to more than 20 countries.
The freight carrier continues to focus on supporting its customers’ business and securing global trade, while supporting affected regions around the world.