Qatar Airways ramps ups flights in Middle East
Qatar Airways is increasing flights across the Middle East starting with resumption to Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Medina with four weekly flights.
It is operated by an Airbus A320 featuring 12 seats in First Class and 132 seats in Economy Class.
Qatar Airways has also launched a new service to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt with twice weekly flights.
The carrier is reactivating flights to Luxor on 23 November with four weekly flights and has increased its Cairo service to triple daily service.
It is now operating a total of 34 weekly flights to Egypt from Hamad International Airport.
The resumption of operations to Luxor and the launch of flights to Sharm El-Sheikh will enable passengers flying to and from these destinations to enjoy connectivity to over 140 destinations in Asia, Europe, Middle East and the Americas.
Qatar Airways continues to rebuild its network,which currently stands at over 140 destinations.
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