Qatar Airways will expand its operations in the Americas with the launch of new flights to Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogotá, Colombia, starting on July 22, 2026. The move marks a major step in the carrier’s international growth strategy and strengthens air links between the Middle East and Latin America.
The airline said it will become the first Gulf carrier to operate services to Venezuela and the first airline to offer direct connectivity from West Asia to both Caracas and Bogotá. The expansion follows a broader commitment announced in 2025 to improve global access to the region.
Qatar Airways plans to operate two flights each week to the two cities. The schedule has been designed to provide convenient onward connections through Hamad International Airport to destinations including Australia, China, Japan, Lebanon, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates.
According to the airline, the new routes will improve transfer flexibility for passengers travelling across its global network. Caracas and Bogotá will become the 15th and 16th destinations served by Qatar Airways in the Americas. The carrier first entered the South American market in 2010 with flights to São Paulo, Brazil.
Qatar Airways also said it is rebuilding its worldwide network to more than 160 destinations during the 2026 summer season.
Source: GULF TIMES