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Qatar Airways resumes flights to three South African cities

The Doha-based airline is nearing the number of destinations it offered services to before the coronavirus crisis.

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The first Boeing 777 delivered to state-owned Qatar Airways stands on the runway Nov. 29, 2007, at Doha airport, Qatar. The airline announced Oct. 1, 2020, that it has resumed flights to the South African cities of Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durham. — AFP via Getty Images

Qatar Airways resumed flights to several destinations in South Africa, the airline announced Thursday. The Gulf carrier is nearing the number of flight destinations it had before the crisis.

Qatar Airways is now offering regularly scheduled flights to Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban in South Africa, the airline said in a press release. Between the three cities, Qatar is flying to the African country 19 times per week. This is more than any other international airline, Qatar Airways said.

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