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Qatar now at Europe.....

Qatar Airways, which flies from Johannesburg to Doha daily and from there onward to 84 international destinations, today announced a significant increase in the number of flights to key European capital cities as part of its aggressive expansion programme to improve frequencies and offer South African passengers greater choice.

Following the addition of three flights on the Doha–Paris route to make it a DOUBLE DAILY operation from October, Qatar Airways is now providing travelers from Johannesburg increased flight options to Madrid, Athens and Stockholm – representing a near 40 per cent increase in frequency across the four cities from their hub in Doha.

The Spanish capital Madrid will see an increase in the number of flights from the current four-a-week to DAILY, effective December 2, which marks the fourth anniversary of Qatar Airways’ launch on the route. Qatar Airways is the only airline offering local passengers flights between the Gulf region and Spain.

News of the expansion comes as the carrier was named among the best airlines to Asia by readers of trade magazine, Agent Travel. Against fierce competition from established European carriers which offer one-stop services from Spain to the Asian continent via their hubs, Qatar Airways came up trumps in the prestigious annual awards. The Doha-based airline has built up a strong reputation in the Spanish market since launching with four-flights-a-week to Madrid in December 2005.

The Athens route, launched in June 2005, offers flights to South African travelers, via Doha, daily. Capacity is to rise over a five-month period beginning in October, with an eventual increase to DOUBLE DAILY services from March 2010.

Stockholm will see its first frequency increase since flights to the Swedish capital were launched in November 2007. The addition of one extra weekly service every Thursday, beginning October 25, follows demand and the availability of aircraft.

Also beginning October 25, the start of the Northern Winter schedules, the Paris route will see capacity rise from 11 to 14 flights a week offering South African passengers the option of a double daily service via Doha for the first time.

Each of the European cities offers local passengers excellent connections via Doha to a wide network of business and leisure cities across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and the Far East. With new routes being launched to Amritsar, Goa and Melbourne over the next five months, the additional European capacity will offer even more connecting opportunities.