Qatar Airways is ramping up its presence in Berlin

Boeing 787 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
Boeing 787 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).

Qatar Airways is ramping up its presence in Berlin

Boeing 787 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
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Gulf carrier Qatar Airways is already making good use of the new aviation agreement between Qatar and the European Union. The carrier will significantly increase the connections between Berlin and Doha.

From August 12, 2022, ten rounds per week will be offered. An eleventh rotation will be added effective September 6, 2022. Qatar Airways currently offers seven flight connections between the two capitals.

In Germany, the golf carrier is currently flying to the airports in Frankfurt am Main, Munich and Berlin-Brandenburg. In the future, they want to offer 46 cycles per week. These are distributed as follows: Frankfurt up to three times a day, Munich 14 times a week and eleven rotations a week to the German capital.

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