Summary Qatar Airways currently operates eight out of ten of its Airbus A380 aircraft, flying them to five destinations worldwide. The airline has planned identical summer flying schedules in 2024 and 2025. The five destinations include Bangkok, London, Paris, Perth, and Sydney.

Qatar Airways is one of the handful of airlines that had taken delivery of Airbus A380 aircraft. While the airline was no exception and placed the type into storage during the pandemic, it eventually brought back the type as demand for travel came roaring back. Now, the Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH)-based airline is flying eight aircraft of the type, with two more, namely A7-APA and A7-APB, being stored at DOH, according to ch-aviation data.

Flying to five destinations Qatar Airways’ eight A380s are currently flying to five destinations across the world, including Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), Paris Charles De Gaulle International Airport (CDG), London Heathrow Airport (LHR) , Perth Airport (PER), and Sydney Airport (SYD). Data from the aviation analytics company Cirium showed that in August, the airline has scheduled 38 weekly flights with the type, resulting in 19,646 weekly seats and 143.2 million weekly available seat kilometers (ASK).

Split between airports, Qatar Airways has operated daily flights to BKK, PER, and SYD , as well as three weekly flights to CDG and 14 weekly itineraries to LHR. By December, the airline’s A380 schedule should be very similar. So far, the only plan.