Qatar Airways will resume services to Brisbane from May 20, with three-weekly flights operated by an Airbus A350-1000 with 46 seats in Business Class and 281 seats in Economy Class.
Qatar Airways recently announced plans for the gradual resumption of services after significant cuts in the wake of the Covid-19 epidemic, with plans to expand its network to 80 destinations by the end of June.
Flights will connect through the airline’s state-of-the-art hub at Hamad International Airport, voted “Third Best Airport in the World” and “Best Airport in the Middle East” this week by Skytrax.
By maintaining 24/7 operations throughout the crisis, including almost 200 charter flights, Qatar Airways’ has become the leading airline in taking people home, repatriating over one million people worldwide.
With the resumption of flights to Brisbane, Qatar Airways will operate 21 passenger flights per week to Australia. These include the three-weekly flights to Brisbane; four-weekly flights to Perth; daily flights to Melbourne; and daily flights to Sydney.
Qatar Airways continues to operate to 16 destinations in Europe, including London, Frankfurt, Paris, and Amsterdam, with plans to add an additional seven European destinations by the end of June.
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