Qatar Airways’ resumption of four flights per week to
Atlanta on 1 June marks the full return of the airline’s
pre-pandemic U.S. network increasing its gateways to 12, two more
than it operated before COVID19.
The airline will also increase frequencies to
Boston, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle
with more
than 85 weekly flights across the United States.
The increased
services will provide enhanced connectivity to several of the
airline’s global leisure destinations including Cape Town,
Maldives, Seychelles and Zanzibar, along with other key traffic
flows in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Qatar Airways - Americas:
Atlanta – Four weekly flights resuming 1 June
Boston – Increasing to four weekly flights from 3 July Miami –
Increasing to five weekly flights from 7 July New York –
Increasing to double daily flights from 21 July Philadelphia –
Increasing to five weekly flights from 2 July Sao Paulo -
Increasing to double daily flights from 6 August San Francisco
– Increasing to daily flights from 2 July Seattle – Increasing
to daily flights from 8 July
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar Al Baker, said, “Despite the challenges of
the pandemic, Qatar Airways has remained committed to its
passengers and trade partners in the United States, maintaining
continuous services while rebuilding its U.S. network and
launching two new destinations - San Francisco and Seattle. We
have also strengthened our presence in the U.S. through strategic
partnerships with Alaska Airlines, American Airlines and JetBlue
that have enabled us to connect to more points in the United
States than any other airline, providing U.S. travellers the most
convenient way to travel internationally this summer.”
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