Qatar Airways to Resume Flights to Morocco, Geneva, and Seychelles in July

Like many airlines, Qatar Airways will resume its flights to Morocco on July 15.
Subject to the reopening of borders, Qatar Airways will resume flights to Casablanca-Mohammed V from July 15, with the same frequency and the same aircraft, reports Air journal.
Several dozen routes will also be operated from Qatar Airways’ base at Doha-Hamad International Airport. Also, the Geneva-Cointrin link will be relaunched from July 17, with four weekly rotations in 787-8, while its return to Mahé in the Seychelles is planned from July 7, with three flights per week in Airbus A319.
Other announcements for the month of July: the resumption of routes to Addis Ababa, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Baku, Bali, Bangalore, Belgrade, Berlin, Boston, Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar, Delhi, Edinburgh, Entebbe and Kigali, Goa, Ho Chi Minh City, Johannesburg and Durban, Kathmandu, Lagos, Larnaca, Cape Town, Lisbon, Los Angeles, the Maldives, Manila, Maputo, Moscow, Nairobi, Phuket, Prague, Venice, Warsaw or Washington among others.
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