Qatar Airways has announced a major expansion of its network restoration program, returning to 26 destinations across Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe as it continues rebuilding its global route map.
Starting June 16, the carrier will expand its reach to more than 160 destinations worldwide for the Summer 2026 season, following the gradual resumption of operations to more than 60 destinations since March 2026.
The airline said the move is part of its commitment to restoring international connectivity and providing travelers with more options across key global markets.
Summer 2026 Global Network
In Africa, Qatar Airways is resuming flights to Kigali, Seychelles, and Marrakesh, while also launching its previously announced route to Port Sudan on July 2.
Flight Frequencies
-Kigali, Rwanda (KGL) – 2 weekly flights
-Seychelles (SEZ) – 4 weekly flights
-Marrakesh, Morocco (RAK) – 7 weekly flights
-Port Sudan, Sudan (PZU) – launches July 2, 2026
Americas
The airline is also rebuilding its presence in the Americas. Service to Caracas and Bogotá will begin on July 22, followed by the return of flights to Philadelphia on August 1. Flights to Boston will resume with four weekly services.
As the Official Airline Partner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Qatar Airways is also increasing capacity to several host cities in the United States. Boston service will rise from four to seven weekly flights, while frequencies to Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco will also increase.
Asia-Pacific
Across Asia-Pacific, the airline is restoring services to destinations including Adelaide, Auckland, Osaka, Tokyo, Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan, Almaty, and Tashkent.
Flight Frequencies
-Adelaide, Australia (ADL) – 7 weekly flights
-Almaty, Kazakhstan (ALA) – 7 weekly flights
-Auckland, New Zealand (AKL) – 7 weekly flights
-Baku, Azerbaijan (GYD) – 7 weekly flights
-Osaka, Japan (KIX) – 5 weekly flights
-Tashkent, Uzbekistan (TAS) – 4 weekly flights
-Tbilisi, Georgia (TBS) – 7 weekly flights
-Tokyo Haneda, Japan (HND) – 4 weekly flights, increasing to 7 weekly flights from July 1
-Yerevan, Armenia (EVN) – 4 weekly flights
Europe
In Europe, flights are resuming to destinations including Brussels, Lisbon, Prague, Oslo, Budapest, Belgrade, Helsinki, Düsseldorf, and Zagreb.
Flight Frequencies
-Belgrade, Serbia (BEG) – 4 weekly flights
-Brussels, Belgium (BRU) – 7 weekly flights
-Budapest, Hungary (BUD) – 4 weekly flights
-Düsseldorf, Germany (DUS) – 7 weekly flights
-Helsinki, Finland (HEL) – 4 weekly flights, increasing to 7 weekly flights from August 1
-Lisbon, Portugal (LIS) – 7 weekly flights
-Oslo, Norway (OSL) – 7 weekly flights
-Prague, Czech Republic (PRG) – 7 weekly flights
-Zagreb, Croatia (ZAG) – 4 weekly flights
Qatar Airways also took the opportunity to highlight its operational performance, noting that it achieved an 84.42% on-time performance rate in 2025 and received Cirium's Platinum Award for Operational Excellence.
The airline also continues expanding onboard connectivity, with more than 140 aircraft now equipped with Starlink internet service. According to the carrier, passengers in both premium and economy cabins can access Wi-Fi speeds of up to 500 Mbps.