Qatar Airways has unveiled its new global schedule for the winter, with increased flight frequencies to 15 of its most popular destinations.
Europe-bound fliers will benefit from the airline’s ramped-up flight schedule with 17 weekly flights each to Dublin (DUB) and Madrid (MAD) and 21 each to Berlin (BER) and Frankfurt (FRA).
The new schedule will also include flights to London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) 10 times a day, complemented by British Airways’ double-daily service, while a total of 24 flights will head to Manchester per week.
Sought-after destinations the Maldives and Phuket will be serviced with four daily flights each.
On long-haul destinations, travellers will be able to fly to Cape Town 12 times a week, Brazil’s São Paulo 18 times a week and Tokyo’s Narita 14 times a week. See the full list of increased frequencies below.
Virgin Australia’s new Melbourne-Doha service in partnership with Qatar Airways will service the route with three daily flights, with service to Canberra confirmed to resume. For inter-gulf travellers, Qatar Airways will fly passengers to Abu Dhabi and Sharjah six and seven times a day, respectively.
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The full list of destinations with increased frequencies includes:
- Abu Dhabi – increased from five daily flights to up to six
- Berlin – increased from 18 weekly flights to up to 21
- Cape Town – increased from 10 weekly flights to up to 12
- Casablanca – increased from four weekly flights to five
- Dublin – increased from 14 weekly flights to 17
- Frankfurt – increased from 18 weekly flights to up to 21
- Johannesburg – increased from 14 weekly flights to 18
- London Heathrow – increased from eight daily flights to up to 10
- Madrid – increased from 14 weekly flights to 17
- Maldives – increased from three daily flights to up to four
- Manchester – increased from 21 weekly flights to up to 24
- Phuket – increased from three daily flights to up to four
- São Paulo – increased from 14 weekly flights to 18
- Sharjah – increased from three daily flights to up to seven
- Tokyo Narita – increased from 11 weekly flights to up to 14
- Toronto – increased from five weekly flights to seven
Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori said: “Qatar Airways is consistently witnessing a steady rise in demand for our five-star services to some of the most prominent destinations in the world, most notably for London, Dublin, Cape Town and São Paulo.
Doha’s Hamad International Airport (DOH) has been named Best Airport by Skytrax multiple times, while Qatar Airways won the ’World’s Best Airline’ award from Skytrax for an unprecedented ninth time in 2025.
The airline’s fleet of 54 Boeing 777 jets is equipped with complimentary, ultra-high-speed Starlink WiFi, while its fleet of Airbus A350s is poised to offer the service soon.
For more information, visit qatarairways.com