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Monday, September 16, 2024 Qatar Airways, crowned the World’s Best Airline by Skytrax in 2024, is expanding its Amsterdam operations, increasing from 10 to 14 weekly flights. Starting 12 November 2024 through 29 March 2025, the airline will introduce four additional flights per week from Amsterdam. This expansion will accommodate an extra 40,000 passengers, offering more seamless travel between Amsterdam and Doha via the airline’s renowned Hamad International Airport (DOH).

Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Thierry Antinori , said: “Qatar Airways is delighted to witness and serve the growing travel demand in the Dutch capital, which is an integral destination in our European network. We look forward to offering our world-class product and seamless service to travellers from Amsterdam seeking to experience the world through Qatar Airways’ extensive network of more than 170 global destinations.



” The added flights give travelers more chances to escape to sunny winter destinations like Bali (Denpasar), Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City. Amsterdam, famous for its iconic canals, remains a top choice for passengers journeying from Asia and Australia. Qatar Airways Flights to Amsterdam (AMS) New Winter Schedule Effective 12 November 2024 Flights will operate every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Existing Winter Schedule Starting 27 October 2024 Daily departures are scheduled as follows: Additionally, flights operate every Monday, Friday, and Sunday: Qatar Airways Privilege Club members can earn Avios on their flights and benefit from exclusive discounts by using Cash + Avios, or by opting for Avios Max to cover 100% of their ticket fare with Avios.

Members can also spend Avios at Qatar Duty Free stores in Hamad International Airport or book special travel packages through Qatar Airways Holidays, among many other perks. As a global leader in the aviation industry, Qatar Airways continues to set the standard for excellence, connecting travelers to more than 170 destinations around the world..

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