Qatar Airways
Flight resumptions and frequency increases form part of the African network expansion at Qatar Airways, launching from 16 June 2026.
In a bid to enhance connectivity in Africa, it will resume four weekly flights to Seychelles (SEZ) and two weekly services to Kigali (KGL) from 16 June, as well as a daily flight to Marrakesh (RAK) from 1 July.
Qatar Airways is set to enhance convenient travel options by serving the following destinations with increased flights:
Alexandria (HBE) – increased 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
Maputo (MPM)-Durban (DUR) – increased from four weekly flights to up to seven
The airline is also beginning 3 weekly flights to Port Sudan on 2 July. Hamad International Airport provides hassle-free connections for passengers travelling to Port Sudan from the major source markets in the Middle East and Southeast Asia including Oman and Pakistan. The initiative supports the airline's continued commitment to global connectivity by achieving a balance between sustainable growth and rising demand for convenient air travel connectivity and trade.
Departing every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday:
Doha (DOH) to Port Sudan (PZU) – Flight QR1319: Departure 09:00; Arrival 11:00
Port Sudan (PZU) to Doha (DOH) – Flight QR1320: Departure 12:25; Arrival 16:20
Qatar Airways is advancing global connectivity with the rebuilding of its network of more than 160 destinations worldwide. To book, visit qatarairways. on or through the mobile app of your respective airline.
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