SYDNEY - Qatar Airways’ resumption flight to Canberra touched down on December 2, officially marking the return of its daily service to the Australian capital via Melbourne. Qatar Airways now operates an Australian network of six key cities: Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra.

The daily Boeing 777 service will seamlessly connect travellers from Canberra to more than 170 destinations worldwide via award-winning Hamad International Airport in Doha. Passengers travelling in Qsuite Business Class can enjoy the airline’s signature luxury experience.

All travellers will benefit from complimentary high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi and Qatar Airways’ renowned inflight service, designed to make every journey exceptional. Qatar Airways is the only airline that offers Starlink Wi-Fi to and from Canberra.

Through Qatar Airways’ strategic partnership with Virgin Australia, passengers flying from Canberra can also enjoy seamless onward connections to major domestic destinations including Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide and Melbourne – enhancing convenience and flexibility across Australia.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: “We are delighted to return to Canberra and once again, serve Australia’s capital city. This milestone represents our continued commitment to the Australian market and to connecting communities across the world.

“Whether travelling for business, government service, study, or leisure, we look forward to welcoming passengers from Canberra back on board and providing them with the world-class services Qatar Airways is renowned for.”

Canberra Airport CEO Stephen Byron said: “The return of Qatar Airways is a game-changer for international travel.”

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