September 18, 2020: Qatar Airways will start flying to Entebbe (October 2), Seychelles and Windhoek (October 15). The flights will be operated three times in a week to each destination.

The airline’s resilience and commitment to providing connectivity has also seen it launch several new destinations since the start of the pandemic, including Accra, Brisbane and Cebu.

Qatar Airways group chief executive, Akbar Al Baker said, “By continuing to fly during the pandemic while others stopped, we have gained the trust of passengers as an airline they can rely on. We have taken more international passengers home than any other airline during this pandemic and as entry restrictions ease, we remain focused on our fundamental mission of carrying passengers across the globe safely and reliably. There are still millions of people who have not been able to be reunited with their friends and families and it is heart-warming to know our growing network will provide them an opportunity to travel home or take a trip to see loved ones.”

Destinations resumed / frequencies being increased:

Yerevan (5 weekly flights started September 15, increasing to daily from October 5)

Amman (daily flights from September 15)

Dhaka (7 weekly flights from September 19)

Clark (From September 20, increasing to 9 weekly flights)

Madrid (From October 1, increasing to 10 weekly flights)

Manila (From October 2, increasing to 17 weekly flights)

Hanoi (From October 3, four weekly flights)

Copenhagen (From October 15, increasing to 10 weekly flights)

Manchester (From October 15, increasing to 17 weekly flights)

Stockholm (From October 15, increasing to 10 weekly flights)