Qatar Airways expands connectivity to the USA and South America with Aer Lingus and LEVEL
Qatar Airways is now providing access to 18 additional routes in the United States through expanded code-shares with its International Airlines Group (IAG) partners, Aer Lingus and LEVEL. With the latest enhancements, Qatar Airways expands its global connectivity between the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East.
Following the successful code-share launch with Aer Lingus in 2024, Qatar Airways has grown its partnership with Aer Lingus to share code on the Irish carrier’s flights from Dublin Airport to 11 U.S. cities, including Boston, Bradley International in Connecticut, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, and soon to Las Vegas.
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