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Qatar Airways, one of the largest airlines in the Middle East, is set to expand its global venture by introducing striking updates to its flight frequencies as it reveals its plans at ITB Berlin 2024. As per Wego’s reports, It is disclosed that flight frequencies to 15 global destinations in the following 12 months, including additional flights to Berlin, have been increased.
This year’s ITB Berlin commenced with the announcement of Qatar Airways increasing flight frequencies to 15 global destinations through summer and winter and with the introduction of its second-generation virtual MetaHuman cabin crew, Sama.
A fitting time to discuss #QatarAirways operations in #Germany, a key destination in our expansive network 🇩🇪
To commemorate this years’ @ITB_Berlin, Qatar Airways is increasing its flight frequency to Berlin from 14 weekly flights to 18, starting this winter:… pic.twitter.com/M8irrOsPkJ
— Qatar Airways (@qatarairways) March 5, 2024
Sama 2.0, an advanced AI cabin crew designed to engage passengers and curate personalized experiences within the airline’s immersive platform, QVerse. The unveiling of Sama captivated audiences with a spectacular holographic display at Qatar Airways’ innovative stand. Utilizing conversational AI, Sama effortlessly demonstrated her expertise across various aspects of Qatar Airways’ operations. Additionally, visitors to the airline’s booth can indulge in a sensory pod experience, previewing the renowned Qsuite available in Qatar Airways Business Class.
Qatar Airways has announced an increase in flight frequency to Berlin, with services ramping up from 14 weekly flights to 18, effective from winter 2024. Furthermore, the airline is set to inaugurate its first flight to Hamburg, Germany, on 1 July 2024, marking its fifth destination in Germany and bringing the total weekly flights to 71, including the increased frequency to Berlin.
Destinations served by Qatar Airways will receive the following year-on-year flight frequency this summer:
- Barcelona: increased from 14 weekly flights to 21
- Boston: increased from seven weekly flights to 10
- Brussels – increased from seven weekly flights to 10
- Copenhagen – increased from four weekly flights to seven
- Kuala Lumpur – increased from seven weekly flights to 14
- Manchester – increased from 18 weekly flights to 21
- Miami – increased from 7 weekly flights to 10
- Nice – increased from 4 weekly flights to 7 (to increase in May ahead of the F1 Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival)
- Oslo – increased from 7 weekly flights to 14
- Paris – increased from 21 weekly flights to 28
- Rome – increased from 18 weekly flights to 21
- Seoul – increased from 7 weekly flights to 8
- Tunis – increased from 7 weekly flights to 10
- Warsaw – increased from 10 weekly flights to 14
Destinations served by Qatar Airways will receive the following year-on-year flight frequency this winter:
- Berlin – increased from 14 weekly flights to 18