As part of network-wide flight schedule adjustments, Qatar Airways will increase frequencies on a number of its African routes.

Qatar Airways is therefore enhancing global connectivity with additional flights to key destinations around the world for the approaching summer season (Northern Hemisphere summer).
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QATAR AIRWAYS UPS FREQUENCIES ON AFRICAN ROUTES
Additional frequencies to destinations in its African network will thus offer passengers more options and convenience during the summer peak.
These routes include:
Dar Es Salaam and Kilimanjaro (Tanzania)
This service will be increased from three to seven weekly flights.
Entebbe (Uganda)
This route will now be served 11 times a week – an increase from daily flights.
Maputo-Durban (Mozambique and South Africa)
The route is currently operated five times a week but will be offered daily – an increase from five weekly flights.
Tunis (Tunisia)
This route will also be increased. It will be operated 12 times a week – up from the current 10 weekly services.
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“Qatar Airways’ vast network of global destinations is complemented with robust flight frequencies for the benefit of our passengers. The new additions further reflect our commitment to fostering worldwide connectivity and elevating passengers’ travel experience with our award-winning hub, Hamad International Airport (DOH) – voted World’s Best Airport and World’s Best Airport Shopping by Skytrax in 2024. At Qatar Airways, we take pride in offering unparalleled services, and with the peak summer season approaching, we are pleased to fulfil the ever-increasing demand for air travel with accessible and convenient flight schedules.” Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Thierry Antinori, said in a press release.
The expanded services will offer passengers greater flexibility and seamless connections, further strengthening the airline’s network of more than 170 destinations.