Johannesburg will see 18 flights per week starting 27 October for the duration of the season.
Additionally, Durban will be served five times a week via Mozambique.
In January 2025, Qatar Airways will mark two decades of service to South Africa, having launched its Cape Town and Johannesburg routes in 2005.
This summer flight programme reflects the airline’s ongoing commitment to the African market, which includes its recent acquisition of a 25 per cent stake in South Africa’s premium independent carrier, Airlink.
In June, Qatar Airways expanded its African presence by launching services to Kinshasa and increasing flights to Angola from one to four times per week.
Currently, Qatar Airways serves Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. From its hub at Hamad International Airport in Doha, the airline operates a global network of over 170 destinations.
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