Qatar Airways adding Manchester flights
Qatar Airways will add three more flights to Manchester from 4 June 2025, to meet increasing demand for the summer season.
The route will be served by carrier’s fleet of Airbus A350-1000s and Boeing 787-9s.
The airline has been serving Manchester since 2003 and remains a key city in Qatar Airways’ UK network.
Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Thierry Antinori, said: “Qatar Airways’ increase in flights to Manchester comes as part of enhancing connectivity from all over the world to the Northwest.”
“With these incremental flights to Manchester, we are also proud to facilitate connectivity and capacity between UK and Australia – two significant markets for global travel.”
The flights will depart every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday
Bookings for Manchester can be made at: qatarairways.com or through the airline’s mobile app.
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