Qatar Airways expands schedule to 120+ destinations by mid-May
Qatar Airways has announced a revised operational schedule extending until June 15, 2026, reflecting a gradual expansion of services to more than 120 destinations worldwide by mid-May.
The airline confirmed that all flights continue to operate via designated corridors established in coordination with the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority. Officials noted that schedules remain subject to adjustments or cancellations depending on operational, regulatory, or safety requirements.
Passengers with confirmed bookings to destinations included in the updated schedule will be contacted directly with revised flight details. The airline urged travelers to ensure their contact information is current on the Qatar Airways website or mobile app. Authorities also cautioned passengers not to arrive at the airport without a valid, confirmed ticket.
Africa: Abidjan (from April 16), Accra (from April 16), Kinshasa (from May 16), Luanda (from May 16), plus Cairo, Johannesburg, Nairobi, Tunis, and more.
Americas: Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Montreal, New York, Washington DC, São Paulo, Seattle (from April 16), San Francisco (from June 11).
Asia: Ahmedabad, Bangkok, Beijing, Chengdu (from May 16), Goa (from May 16), Hangzhou (from May 16), Tokyo, Singapore, and others.
Europe: Amsterdam, Berlin, Geneva (from April 16), London Gatwick (from May 16), Málaga (from May 22), Mykonos (from May 23), Stockholm (from April 16), Vienna (from April 16), Zurich, and more.
Middle East: Al Ula (from April 16), Ha’il (from April 16), Medina (from May 1), Riyadh, Muscat, Salalah, and others.
Pacific: Brisbane (from May 16), Melbourne, Perth, Sydney.
Qatar Airways confirmed that travelers with bookings between February 28 and June 15, 2026, are eligible for:
The airline emphasized its commitment to maintaining connectivity while prioritizing passenger safety and regulatory compliance.
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