Qatar Airways has unveiled plans to launch flights to
Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt on 3 December 2021.
The new route will follow the resumption of
operations to Luxor on 23 November with four weekly flights, and
today's increase in Cairo flights to thrice daily.
With the Luxor services and
launching of flights to Sharm El-Sheikh, Qatar Airways
will operate a total of 34 flights per week to Egypt.
The carrier will operate the new Sharm El-Sheikh
service with two flights per week on Tuesdays and Fridays using
Airbus A320 aircraft configured with 12 seats in First Class and
132 seats in Economy Class.
Flight QR1311 is timed to leave Doha (DOH) at
09:00 and arrive in Sharm El-Sheikh (SSH) at 10:45. The return
flight, QR1312, is scheduled to leave Sharm El-Sheikh at 13:15 and
arrive back in Doha at 17:30.
Qatar Airways flights to Luxor will operate every
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Flight QR1321 is slated to
leave Doha (DOH) at 08:25 and arrive in Luxor (LXR) 11:00. The
return leg, QR1322, is timed to leave Luxor at 12:10 and arrive in
Doha at 16:05.
The resumption of operations to Luxor and the
launch of flights to Sharm El-Sheikh will enable passengers to
connect to over 140 destinations in Qatar Airways' network.
The upcoming expansion of services to and from
Egypt is timely, as Qatar will host the FIFA Arab Cup 2021 from 30
November to 18 December 2021.
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