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Qatar Airways launches four additional flights from Amsterdam to meet winter demand

New flights will enable 40,000 additional passengers to travel between Amsterdam and Doha
Qatar Airways launches four additional flights from Amsterdam to meet winter demand
The new flights will depart every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday

Qatar Airways recently announced that it is growing its operations in Amsterdam from 10 weekly flights to 14 with the launch of four additional weekly flights from Amsterdam starting November 12, 2024, until March 29, 2025.

Qatar Airways’ new flights will enable 40,000 additional passengers to travel between Amsterdam and Doha through Hamad International Airport (DOH).

“We look forward to offering our world-class product and seamless service to travelers from Amsterdam seeking to experience the world through Qatar Airways’ extensive network of more than 170 global destinations,” stated Qatar Airways chief commercial officer Thierry Antinori.

With the additional flights, travelers will have additional options to travel to some of the most popular destinations including Bali (Denpasar), Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City. Amsterdam, also known as the city of historic canals, is one of the leading destinations for passengers traveling from Asia and Australia.

The new flights will depart every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

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In addition to expanding its Amsterdam network, Qatar Airways recently launched an eighth daily flight to London. Starting October 27, flights to London will increase from 49 to 56 weekly flights.

Qatar Airways flights to Male will also increase from 21 to 28 weekly flights starting December 13. Meanwhile,  flights to Miami will increase from 10 to 12 weekly flights and flights to Tokyo will increase from seven to 11 weekly flights.

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