Qatar Airways which kept flights operating all through the pandemic repatriating hundreds of thousands of Australians is now adding flights as the borders reopen.
The multi-award-winning airline is expanding flight frequencies right across Australia.
Services to Brisbane will increase to daily flights from three times weekly starting March 1.
Perth will see flights jump from three a week to daily while Sydney and Melbourne’s flights have already been increased to daily and Adelaide gets three flights a week.
Since the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic, Qatar Airways has been leading the aviation industry by being one of the very few airlines that operated throughout the crisis.
The airline has never stopped flying and has played a critical role in global repatriation efforts by bringing over 3.2 million passengers worldwide home safely since March 2020.
Qatar Airways maintained its Australian routes throughout the pandemic across Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, while launching services to Brisbane to provide essential connectivity to Australia.
It carried over 330,000 passengers in and out of Australia since March 2020 via both commercial flights and special chartered services.
Qatar Airways Vice President of Sales for Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific & Indian Subcontinent, Jared Lee said: “As Australia reopens, we invite passengers to rediscover the world with the world’s best airline as we remain committed to serving the Australian market.
“We are proud to have maintained services to Australia by operating an honest and stable network, even expanding our Australian operations during the crisis, and transporting hundreds of tonnes of cargo to maintain vital supply chains for Australian agriculture exporters.”
Mr. Lee added that “when you travel with Qatar Airways, you’re flying with the world’s best airline as we strive for excellence in every aspect of our business.
“We have proven to be a safe and reliable airline for…