Qatar Airways plans to increase its service from Dublin Airport to ten flights per week from March.
The move, which represents an increase from seven and is in response to demand, will provide passengers from the airport with greater access to destinations on Qatar’s network including Australia, Thailand and India.
The airline says it has rebuilt its network to pre-pandemic levels enabling passengers to connect to more than 140 destinations.
Gary Kershaw, country manager, UK & Ireland, Qatar Airways, said: “Demand for flights and international travel is returning at pace, and we are absolutely thrilled to be able to offer our passengers flying from Dublin more choice about how and when they fly.
“We look forward to seeing these changes come into effect later this year, a moment which will mark another important step in the travel industry’s recovery from the pandemic.”
Qatar Airways began operating the Dublin-Doha route in 2017.