The airline will increase the frequency to 3 flights per day from July to September during the peak summer tourist season.
Qatar Airways has 17 years of service in the Vietnamese market. Photo: Simple Flying.
Qatar Airways announced that in June, it will increase its operations from Hanoi to 17 flights per week, instead of the current 14. Subsequently, from July to September, the airline will increase the frequency to 3 flights per day.
These new flights will be operated by modern B787 aircraft, with 22 business class seats and 232 economy class seats. With the increased frequency, Qatar Airways will operate up to 35 flights from Vietnam weekly from July 1, connecting to over 170 global destinations.
Thus, passengers will have more connecting options to destinations in Europe and the Americas, including Paris, London, Warsaw, New York, and many others, connecting through Hamad International Airport.
Qatar Airways is one of the few airlines to achieve a 5-star rating globally. The airline was founded in 1993 and began operations in 1994. In Vietnam, the airline has been operating for 17 years.
Qatar Airways is headquartered at Qatar Airways Tower, Doha, with its main hub at Hamad International Airport. Qatar Airways currently operates nearly 170 destinations globally, connecting through Hamad International Airport.
Hamad International Airport has been voted “World’s Best Airport” by Skytrax in 2021, 2022, and 2024. This year, the airport was also honored as the “Best Airport in the Middle East” for 10 consecutive years, and as the “Best Airport for Shopping” for the second consecutive year.
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Source: Vietnam Insider