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In the upcoming 2025/26 winter flight schedule, Qatar Airways will expand its global route network and increase frequencies on more than 15 existing routes.
The focus is particularly on key markets in Europe, Asia, North America, and Africa. This underscores the airline’s strategy of offering passengers more flexible route network via its hub in Doha.
From a UK perspective, the highlight of the changes is the route to London Heathrow, which will be served with up to ten daily flights – a new record for Qatar Airways on this route.

Increased Frequencies Include:
- London Heathrow: 10 daily flights (up from 8)
- Manchester: 24 flights per week (up from 21)
- Abu Dhabi: increased from five to up to six flights daily
- Berlin: increased from 18 to up to 21 flights per week
- Cape Town: increased from ten flights per week to up to twelve
- Casablanca: increased from four to five flights per week
- Dublin: increased from 14 to 17 flights per week
- Frankfurt: increased from 18 to up to 21 flights per week
- Johannesburg: increased from 14 to 18 flights per week
- Madrid: increased from 14 to 17 flights per week
- Maldives: increased from three flights daily to up to four
- Phuket: increased from three flights daily to up to four
- São Paulo: increased from 14 to 18 flights per week
- Sharjah: increased from three flights daily to up to seven
- Tokyo-Narita: increased from eleven flights per week to up to 14
- Toronto: increased from five to seven flights per week.
Thierry Antinori, Chief Commercial Officer of Qatar Airways, stated, “Qatar Airways is experiencing a steady increase in demand for our 5-star services to some of the world’s most iconic destinations, particularly London and Dublin.”






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