Qatar Airways Restores Flights to Morocco and 9 Other Global Destinations Post-Pandemic

The airline Qatar Airways has decided to resume its flights to two Moroccan cities, which had been suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic.
During the opening ceremony of the ITB Berlin trade fair, Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, announced that his company would resume its flights to 11 destinations - including Casablanca and Marrakech - that were suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic. Other destinations concerned: Beijing (China), Birmingham (England), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Davao (Philippines), Nice (France), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Ras Al Khaimah (UAE), Tokyo-Haneda and Osaka (Japan).
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Qatar Airways also plans to launch seven new destinations: Lyon and Toulouse in France, as well as Chittagong (Bangladesh), Djouba (South Sudan), Kinshasa (Congo), Medan (Indonesia) and Trabzon (Turkey). It has not, for the time being, specified the frequencies and precise launch dates.
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