Qatar Airways bringing back Venice flights
Qatar Airways is boosting Europe flights for 2024 with a new destination and bringing back an old favourite.
The Europe flight network expansion sees new Hamburg flights and the return of flights to Venice for next summer.
Qatar Airways adds the new destination of Hamburg, Germany in July.
“We are delighted to present our passengers with new and exciting travel opportunities for 2024,” said Group CEO, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer.
The airline offers seven weekly Hamburg flights from 1 July 2024 and the return of Venice flights from Doha will see seven weekly flights starting on 12 June 2024
These flights come on the back of recent expansion to the Qatar Airways winter schedule which includes increased flight frequencies to key leisure destinations.
These include Amsterdam, Bangkok, Barcelona and Miami.
Qatar Airways’ Venice and Hamburg flights are now open for booking.
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