June 23, 2020: Effective June 15, Qatar Airways has restored Dar es Salaam, Tanzania flights by flying three times a week.

In the past week, the airline has been gradually rebuilding its network with flights with daily flights to Istanbul, Budapest (3 weekly flights), Dhaka (3 weekly flights), and New York (daily from June 22 and 10 weekly from July 2).

The resumption of flights to New York (JFK) was from June 19 and to Boston, Los Angeles and Washington Dulles from July 1. This see the airline’s US network rebuild to 39 weekly flights by mid-July 2020.

Currently, the airline operates over 270 weekly flights to more than 45 destinations.

As entry restrictions ease around the world, the carrier is also seeing a rise in bookings due to the strong levels of trust built with passengers as it took home over 1.8 million people safely and reliably during this crisis including many left stranded by other airlines. With demand steadily rising, Qatar Airways has increased frequencies to the following destinations in the past week:

  • Athens and Dallas-Fort Worth (From 3 weekly to daily)
  • Dublin and Milan (From 5 weekly to daily)
  • Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore (double daily flights)
  • Jakarta (From 4 weekly to daily)
  • Rome (From 6 weekly to daily)
  • Singapore (increasing from 3 weekly to daily)

The national carrier of the state of Qatar also continues to operate daily flights to many key global destinations including Amsterdam, London Heathrow, Melbourne, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich.