By progressively increasing frequencies between Hamad International Airport (DOH) and Dubai International Airport from two to five daily trips starting on June 5, 2026, Qatar Airways will continue to grow its capacity between Qatar and the UAE. In order to accommodate the increasing demand and give travelers between the two cities more freedom, the extra frequencies will be added gradually. With effect from today, June 5, there will be three daily flights instead of the current two. On June 15, a fourth flight will be introduced, and during the summer, a fifth daily flight will return. Airbus A350 and Boeing 777 planes will be used for the flights.

With up to 35 weekly flights between Qatar and the UAE, this development demonstrates Qatar Airways’ dedication to improving connectivity across the region and facilitating both business and leisure travel. Following the US and Iran’s announcement of a ceasefire, the Gulf carriers are growing their route networks. Currently serving more than 20 destinations in the Middle East, Qatar Airways has been gradually rebuilding its network throughout the area. In April, the airline resumed operations to Dubai (DXB) and Sharjah, and in May, it resumed flights to Abu Dhabi, offering passengers easy and seamless connectivity.

By this summer, Qatar Airways hopes to have restored and expanded its worldwide network to more than 160 destinations, building on this momentum. The airline recommends that travelers frequently check its official website or app to make sure their contact information is accurate and up to date. Please be aware that owing to operational, legal, safety, or other uncontrollable factors, flight schedules may be altered or cancelled.

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