Qatar Airways Continues its Dramatic Network Expansion

Qatar Airways has used this year’s ITB Berlin travel event to announce the latest stage of its network growth. Having already opened services to four new destinations in Europe this year and plans to add four further destinations to its network - including Montreal in Canada - the carrier has now revealed three further routes from its Doha hub. From July 27 it will inaugurate a daily connection to Kolkata, bringing its Indian network to flights across 12 destinations; from September 14 a four-times weekly link to Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria will be added; while from October 5 it will add flights to its third Nordic/Scandinavian city with a five-times a week schedule to Oslo in Norway, adding to its existing flights to Copenhagen and Stockholm.

Europe has been the main focus of Qatar Airways’ expansion in 2011 and these new flights will mean some amendments to their existing schedule. In January it launched a four-times weekly service from Doha to Bucharest with the aircraft continuing on to Budapest. It will now fly to Budapest directly and on a weekly basis from September 14, with the Bucharest aircraft now continuing on to Sofia instead.

ROUTE ANALYSIS: QATAR AIRWAYS NEW FLIGHTS 2011

Start Date

City

Country

Weekly Frequency

January 17

Bucharest

Romania

Four

January 17

Budapest

Hungary

Four

January 31

Brussels

Belgium

Five

March 6

Stuttgart

Germany

Three

April 6

Aleppo

Syria

Four

June 5

Shiraz

Iran

Two

June 15

Venice

Italy

Seven

June 29

Montreal

Canada

Three

July 27

Kolkata

India

Seven

September 14

Sofia

Bulgaria

Four

October 5

Oslo

Norway

Five

Source: Qatar Airways

Alongside its new routes, highlighted in the table above, the Middle Eastern airline is to increase frequencies on a number of other routes which will see Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manchester and Dar Es Salaam all operated double daily and Geneva, Seychelles and Copenhagen upgraded to a daily schedule.

Richard Maslen

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