Qatar Airways will decrease frequencies on its flights to Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo next summer season based on provisional modifications made to its schedule over the past two weeks, although additional changes are possible in the coming period. The carrier is reducing its operations between Doha and Zagreb from ten weekly to daily with the start of the 2025 summer season in late March. The three weekly rotations are being removed from its service departing at 09.05 in the morning from the Qatari capital and leaving Zagreb at 15.45 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Qatar Airways handled 89.188 passengers between the two capitals during the first three quarters of this year, registering an average cabin load factor of 86.4%.
Qatar Airways will maintain daily operations between Doha and Belgrade for most of next summer, matching 2024 levels, however, the airline will reduce flights to five weekly in May and October. This coincides with Qatar Airways’ wider network reductions in Europe specifically during those two months which will also impact Vienna, Rome, Athens, Warsaw and Zurich. The carrier will not operate its Tuesday and Thursday service between May 1 and May 29, as well as between October 2 and October 23. Qatar Airways handled 80.259 passengers between the two capitals during the first three quarters of this year, registering an average cabin load factor of 89.3%.
The Qatari flag carrier’s seasonal summer service between Doha and Sarajevo will also be reduced on select months. The service will resume on June 1 and will be maintained five times per week, matching frequencies served in 2024. However, in August, the airline will reduce operations from seven weekly this summer to five weekly, with no flights planned on Mondays and Wednesday. Furthermore, its flight program to Sarajevo will conclude on September 14, while this year saw the airline’s last service on September 29. All three routes to the former Yugoslavia are scheduled to be maintained with the Airbus A320 aircraft.
During the 2025 summer season, Qatar Airways is decreasing frequencies at a number of other European destinations including Sofia, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Oslo, Paris, Prague and Dusseldorf, while service to Toulouse, which were recently discontinued, will not be restored.
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