Qatar Airways adding Dublin flights
Qatar Airways will ramp up frequency to Dublin to ten flights per week to meet rising demand.
The move to ten weekly flights, up from seven, from 27 March will see a significant increase in capacity on the route.
The additional services give Irish passengers greater access to travel on Qatar Airways’ global network, the most popular of which from Dublin include Australia, Thailand, India, the Maldives and the Philippines.
Schedule changes will also see even further improved connectivity to Australia and New Zealand.
Gary Kershaw, Qatar Airways Country Manager for UK & Ireland, said: “Demand for flights and international travel is returning at pace, and we are absolutely thrilled to be able to offer our passengers flying from Dublin more choice.”
“We look forward to seeing these changes come into effect later this year, a moment which will mark another important step in the travel industry’s recovery.”
Qatar Airways has been operating the Dublin-Doha route for five years, having launched a daily service in 2017.
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