(09 August 2022, 11:59 +07)
Qatar Airways has confirmed that it will resume
flights to its fifth destination in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Qassim.
The airline will operate the route with thrice
weekly flights starting 22 August, increasing the frequency to
four flights per week from 2 September 2022.
The airline will also introduce
additional four weekly flights to Riyadh starting 18 August 2022,
bringing the total to 20 weekly flights to meet the growing
inbound and outbound travel demand.
Qatar Airways B777 reg: A7-BEB with FIFA World Cup 2022 livery and Doha in the background
Qatar Airways currently operates 93 weekly flights
to four key cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The addition of
Qassim and the four additional flights to Riyadh will increase the
number of Qatar Airways’ weekly flights to the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia to 101 non-stop flights.
Passengers flying from and to Qassim can enjoy
seamless connectivity to over 150 destinations within the
airline's extensive global network in Asia, Africa, Europe and the
Americas via Hamad International
Airport.
Passengers can also enjoy the airline’s newly integrated
rewards currency, Avios, providing them greater opportunities to
accumulate points.
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