The state of Qatar Flagship Qatar Airways has continued to lead the aviation industry offering more global connectivity than any other airline. With an additional 10 destinations on their schedule flight, Qatar Airways will be flying to 90 destinations in the coming October 2020.
The resumption of their regular flight services to Amman, Entebbe, Hanoi, Seychelles, Windhoek, and Yerevan with the new destination flights to Accra will make the airline’s global network more than triple in size by mid-October.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, in the press release said, “We are proud to be the leading global airline connecting passengers with the world, helping take people safely and sustainably to where they need to be. Our focus throughout the rebuild of our network is not only on restarting destinations but also operating as many frequencies as possible to provide our passengers the flexibility to travel when they want.”
The return of Qatar’s network includes Amman- Jordan, Yerevan-Armenia to which flights had returned earlier this week, as well as Hanoi, Vietnam, and Entebbe, Uganda, to which flights will resume in early October. Qatar Airways will increase frequencies of the scheduled flight to Clark International Airport and Manila in the Philippines; Copenhagen; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Madrid; Manchester, U.K.; and Stockholm by the month of October.
In mid-October, Qatar also will restart service to Seychelles and Windhoek, Namibia. Service to Accra, Ghana, a new route for the carrier that was supposed to begin earlier this year, will begin via Lagos on Sept. 29.