These flights will connect the Hamad International Airport to Bogotá El Dorado International Airport (BOG) in Colombia, and then continue to Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport (CCS) in Venezuela.
The return flight from Caracas will operate non-stop to Doha.
This new service makes Qatar Airways the “first and only airline” to offer non-stop flights from the Middle East to Colombia and the only Middle Eastern carrier operating in Venezuela.
With the addition of Bogotá and Caracas, Qatar Airways expands its Americas network to a total of 16 destinations.
Operated by Boeing 777-200LR aircraft equipped with 42 business class and 234 economy class seats, the new Bogotá and Caracas services will provide travellers from two of South America’s busiest cities with convenient access to Qatar Airways’ “strong global network” reaching over 170 destinations.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Badr Mohammed al-Meer, said: “The launch of flights to Bogotá and Caracas marks a transformative moment for Qatar Airways and for travellers to South America. As the first airline to offer non-stop service from the Middle East to Colombia and the only Middle Eastern carrier flying to Venezuela, we are creating new opportunities to connect people, cultures, and commerce.
“Passengers can look forward to experiencing Qatar Airways’ world-class in-flight hospitality as we continue to reach new heights in long-haul travel with our second longest flight into the Americas. These routes embody our commitment to pioneering travel experiences and redefining global connectivity with our award-winning service.”
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