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Doha carrier to operate 35 weekly services
Qatar Airways will increase frequencies on its Doha–Dubai route from two to five daily services from 5 June 2026.
The expansion will be rolled out in phases, with a third daily flight launching on 5 June, followed by a fourth service from 15 June. A fifth daily frequency will be added during the summer season, bringing the route to up to 35 weekly flights. Services between Hamad International Airport (DOH) and Dubai International Airport (DXB) will operate using Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft, each featuring a two-class configuration.
The expansion follows the gradual restoration of Qatar Airways’ regional network. The airline resumed flights to Dubai and Sharjah in April before restarting services to Abu Dhabi in May.
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Qatar Airways currently serves more than 20 destinations across the Middle East and is continuing to rebuild its network following temporary disruptions linked to the Iran war earlier this year. The carrier is targeting a network of more than 160 destinations by summer 2026.
New routes are also being added, with services to Port Sudan from 2 July and Caracas, Venezuela via Bogotá, Colombia, from 22 July.
Qatar Airways recently reported a net profit of QAR7.08 billion (US$1.94 billion) for the 2025–26 fiscal year, despite regional tensions affecting operations earlier in the year. The airline carried more than 41 million passengers during the period, operating a fleet of around 300 aircraft.
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