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Doha
Qatar Airways (QA) continues to maintain its leading position as the largest airline in the world, with more than 270 flights per week to over 45 global destinations.
On Saturday, the national carrier announced that it will operate more than 26 flights per week to destinations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by August.
“By August, we will operate over 26 weekly flights to destinations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. We are looking forward to traveling to Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich and Geneva,” the airline said in a tweet.
With the easing of restrictions imposed on travel and entry of countries around the world, Qatar Airways has witnessed a remarkable increase in flight reservations due to the confidence of travellers in the airline. Qatar Airways helped more than 1.8 million passengers return to their homes during this COVID-19 crisis.
Doha
Qatar Airways (QA) continues to maintain its leading position as the largest airline in the world, with more than 270 flights per week to over 45 global destinations.
On Saturday, the national carrier announced that it will operate more than 26 flights per week to destinations in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by August.
“By August, we will operate over 26 weekly flights to destinations in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. We are looking forward to traveling to Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich and Geneva,” the airline said in a tweet.
With the easing of restrictions imposed on travel and entry of countries around the world, Qatar Airways has witnessed a remarkable increase in flight reservations due to the confidence of travellers in the airline. Qatar Airways helped more than 1.8 million passengers return to their homes during this COVID-19 crisis.