Qatar Airways To Enhance Flight Operations In Africa

Qatar Airways has confirmed that it is “expanding its African network, with flight resumptions and frequency increases launching from 16 June 2026.”

Qatar Airways said: “Boosting connectivity across Africa, the airline will restart four weekly flights to Seychelles (SEZ) and two weekly flights to Kigali (KGL) from 16 June, and daily flight to Marrakesh (RAK) from 1 July.”

According to Qatar Airways, it is set to enhance convenient travel options by serving the following destinations with increased flights: “Alexandria (HBE) – increased from three weekly flights to up to seven, Cairo (CAI) – increased from 28 weekly flights to up to 35, Cape Town (CPT) – increased from seven weekly flights to up to 10, Dar es Salaam (DAR) – increased from three weekly flights to up to seven, Lusaka (LUN)-Harare (HRE) – increased from five weekly flights to up to seven, and Maputo (MPM)-Durban (DUR) – increased from four weekly flights to up to seven.”

Additionally, Qatar Airways is “launching three weekly flights to Port Sudan, Sudan from 2 July. Passengers travelling to Port Sudan from key markets in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, such as Oman and Pakistan, can make seamless transfers through Hamad International Airport. The move reinforces the airline’s commitment to global connectivity, while balancing sustainable growth with increasing demand for convenient air travel connectivity and trade.”

Qatar Airways stated the flights from Doha to Port Sudan will depart every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Qatar Airways added that it “is furthering global connectivity by rebuilding its network to over 160 destinations worldwide.”

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