An-Najah News - On Wednesday, Qatar Airways decided to start its flights gradually to 52 destinations by the end of May, and to 80 destinations by the end of next June.

A Qatari statement said that “the operation will be in line with the increasing demand for air travel, and the easing of restrictions imposed on entry to many countries due to the Corona crisis.”

Qatar Airways has suspended most of its destinations flights around the world, while maintaining a few local ones, while air cargo flights have continued without interruption.

Among the most prominent of those destinations are London, Chicago, Dallas, and Hong Kong, in conjunction with the reopening of many business and tourism destinations worldwide, such as Madrid and Mumbai.

Qatar Airways is looking to operate flights to 80 destinations worldwide, including 23 destinations in Europe, 4 destinations in the Americas, 20 in the Middle East and Africa, and 33 in Asia, according to the statement.

It also plans to operate flights to more than 50 destinations before the end of this month, with the resumption of flights to many destinations such as: Manila, Nairobi and Amman.

On March 30, Qatar Airways resumed flights to China, becoming the first Middle Eastern company to do so, with Corona's concerns continuing.