Qatar Airways is expanding its global network this winter with significant increases in capacity to several high-demand destinations, operating nearly 3,000 additional flights throughout the year. The enhancements include more frequent services to Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Shanghai, and Singapore, alongside added flights to more than 15 major cities such as Cape Town, Dublin, London, Phuket, and Toronto.
Voted the World’s Best Airline by Skytrax in 2025 for a record ninth time, Qatar Airways continues to strengthen its global connectivity through Hamad International Airport, offering travellers greater choice, flexibility, and seamless transit options.
Starting 17 December 2025, flights to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) will increase from 14 to 17 weekly, improving links between Southeast Asia and destinations such as Jeddah, London, and Paris via Doha.
Services to Lagos (LOS) will expand from 10 to 14 weekly between 15 December 2025 and 28 March 2026, enhancing connectivity between Nigeria and Qatar Airways’ network of over 170 global destinations, including Delhi, Guangzhou, and London.
Between 1 January and 28 March 2026, flights to Shanghai (PVG) will rise from 7 to 10 weekly, accommodating growing travel demand between China and key global markets such as Algiers, São Paulo, and Warsaw.
From 12 January 2026, Qatar Airways will deploy its flagship Airbus A380 on select flights to Singapore (SIN), providing added capacity and an enhanced premium on-board experience.
Qatar Airways’ global expansion is supported by its modern fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft, many equipped with ultra-high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi. The airline is the first in the world to operate more than 100 widebody aircraft fitted with Starlink, offering passengers in both Premium and Economy free gate-to-gate Wi-Fi with speeds reaching up to 500 Mbps.
The carrier continues to optimise its network by anticipating market trends and evolving travel demands, reinforcing its position as a leading choice for both leisure and business travellers worldwide.