Qatar Airways Expands Winter Network with More Flights and Unmatched Global Reach
Global Expansion Drives Record Flight Increases
Qatar Airways has ramped up its winter schedule, increasing frequencies to over 15 major destinations worldwide in response to rising demand. Travellers can now enjoy more options across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas, with the following changes:
- Africa:
- Johannesburg: 14 → 18 weekly flights
- Cape Town: 10 → 12 weekly flights
- Casablanca: 4 → 5 weekly flights
- Middle East:
- Abu Dhabi: 5 → 6 daily flights
- Sharjah: 3 → 7 daily flights
- Europe:
- London Heathrow: 8 → 10 daily flights
- Manchester: 21 → 24 weekly flights
- Dublin: 14 → 17 weekly flights
- Berlin: 18 → 21 weekly flights
- Frankfurt: 18 → 21 weekly flights
- Madrid: 14 → 17 weekly flights
- North & South America:
- Toronto: 5 → 7 weekly flights
- São Paulo: 14 → 18 weekly flights
- Asia-Pacific:
- Maldives: 3 → 4 daily flights
- Phuket: 3 → 4 daily flights
- Tokyo Narita: 11 → 14 weekly flights
More Flights to Australia and Asia Boost Connectivity
Virgin Australia partners with Qatar Airways to offer three daily flights between Melbourne and Doha this winter season.
Qatar Airways will also restart flights to Canberra, further enhancing its Australia coverage and overall global network.
Innovative Inflight Wi-Fi Enhances Passenger Experience
Qatar Airways equips over 50 Boeing 777s with free Starlink Wi-Fi, offering fast gate-to-gate speeds of 500 Mbps. It is the first airline globally to outfit more than 50 widebody jets with Starlink internet service.
Passengers in both cabins enjoy high-speed, complimentary Wi-Fi from takeoff to landing on equipped aircraft. The Airbus A350 fleet is next, with full Starlink rollout expected by next year.
Qatar Airways continues to lead global aviation through innovation, connectivity, and best-in-class passenger experiences.