Qatar Airways adding more Manila flights
Gulf carrier Qatar Airways will add six more weekly flights between Doha and Manila starting October 26.
The carrier serves the route with two-class Boeing 777 aircraft.
The increase adds up to a twice-daily service to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, in addition to daily flights to Clark Airport.
The additional frequencies come about following an expanded Air Service Agreement signed by the governments of Qatar and the Philippines.
"We are delighted to provide Philippines-based passengers greater connectivity options when they choose to fly with Qatar Airways," said Qatar Group CEO Akbar Al Baker.
"The increase in flight frequencies on the Doha-Manila route serves to further strengthen commercial and trade links between the two countries."
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