Qatar Airways has announced its global winter schedule, which includes a notable increase in flights to key African destinations. The airline now operates 35 weekly flights to the continent, reflecting growing demand across its African network.
Increased Frequencies to Africa
As part of the updated schedule:
- Cape Town has increased from 10 to up to 12 weekly flights
- Johannesburg has increased from 14 to 18 weekly flights
- Casablanca has increased from four to five weekly flights
These changes form part of a wider global adjustment, with the airline increasing frequencies to over 15 destinations worldwide.
Qatar Airways continues to use its Doha hub at Hamad International Airport to offer broader connectivity, with the enhanced African services expected to support both business and leisure travel.
The airline has been recognised as the World’s Best Airline by Skytrax in 2025 for a record ninth time.