Qatar Airways will be resuming a scheduled non-stop service between Tokyo Haneda International Airport and Hamad International Airport, commencing on 1 June 2023. Qatar Airways will deploy its Airbus A350-900 aircraft, equipped with 36 Qsuite Business Class seats and 247 Economy Class seats.
In addition to the existing Narita-Doha service, the resumption of daily flights from Haneda Airport will increase the flight frequency from the greater Tokyo area from seven to 14 flights a week.
“The resumption of the Tokyo Haneda-Doha service follows our major network expansion announced at ITB Berlin 2023, which will see an extra 655 weekly flights in 2023 compared to 2022. Japan remains a significant market for Qatar Airways and its passengers, and in addition to Haneda, the airline will soon be resuming flighs to Osaka this year,” said Akbar Al Baker, Group Chief Executive, Qatar Airways.
Qatar Airways Regional Manager for Japan and Korea, Shinji Miyamoto, said: "We are very pleased to announce the resumption of flights to Haneda Airport due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are also very pleased that Japanese customers will be able to experience Qatar Airways' award-winning business class, Qsuite, which is being introduced for the first time ever in Japan.”