NEWS FLASH
Qatar Airways has confirmed it will resume services to both Zagreb and Belgrade, following the suspension of the routes on February 28 due to the conflict in the Middle East. Flights between Doha and Zagreb are set to restart on June 16, with Belgrade services resuming a day later, on June 17.
The airline currently plans to operate four weekly rotations to each city until September 15, in line with its revised schedule, after which operations are yet to be updated. This represents a reduction compared to pre-conflict plans, which foresaw daily flights to Zagreb and five weekly services to Belgrade during the same period. Both routes will continue to be operated by the carrier’s Airbus A320 aircraft.
The two destinations will be reinstated alongside several other European services, including Brussels, Budapest, Prague, London Gatwick and Oslo, as the airline gradually rebuilds its network. Qatar Airways plans to serve over 150 destinations from June 16.
As previously reported, the carrier’s seasonal flights to Sarajevo are scheduled to resume on May 22.

Happy to see they will be back
ReplyDeleteWill they stop by in Skopje?
ReplyDeleteIf you mean fly overhead at 36,000 feet...yes
DeleteNo , we dont need them we have Turkish airlines to transfer , so dont expect that TAV will allow anyone else from Middle east to open flights to our lovely country
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