Qatar Airways has officially resumed double-daily passenger flights to Abu Dhabi (AUH), strengthening its presence in the United Arab Emirates alongside Dubai and Sharjah. This move is part of the airline’s broader effort to restore its Middle East network, which recently saw services return to Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, Bahrain, Damascus, and Kozhikode. Frequency: Two flights per day to Abu Dhabi. Regional Expansion: Now serving three UAE destinations — Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah. Wider Network Restoration: Recent resumptions include Iraq (Baghdad, Basra, Erbil) and Bahrain, plus Kozhikode in India. Global Reach: Qatar Airways continues phased restoration across six continents. Awards & Recognition: Named World’s Best Airline by Skytrax for the ninth time in 2025, and recognized for reliability by Cirium. Connectivity Hub: Doha’s Hamad International Airport remains a top-rated global hub, consistently winning “Best Airport in the Middle East.” Why It Matters This resumption enhances travel flexibility between Qatar and the UAE, offering more options for business and leisure travelers. It also signals Qatar Airways’ steady recovery and expansion after years of network adjustments, reinforcing its role as a leading connector in the region.
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