Qatar
Where can you fly from?
Qatar Airways’ growing regional network from the UK to Doha already includes non-stop flights from Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh, with daily services from Cardiff due to start from May 1, 2018. The airline also started direct flights from Dublin to Doha in summer 2017.
What are the stopover highlights?
Doha can’t match the scale and range of activities that Dubai offers, but the city gives a more laid-back insight into Arabian culture and history.
Visiting the Museum of Islamic Art is one of the highlights and this iconic building also offers some of the best views of Doha’s rapidly changing cityscape as the country prepares to host the 2022 World Cup football tournament.
Stroll around Souq Waqif where tourists can buy spices and souvenirs, as well as visiting the falcon market, or catch a performance at the Katara Cultural Village. The city’s cultural attractions will be enhanced next year by adrenaline going, while historic Al Zubarah Fort in the north of Qatar is a Unesco World Heritage-listed site.
Stopovers are now much easier in Qatar after the country introduced visa-free entry without the need for any prior application or fee payments.
Where does it pair well with?
Qatar Airways is constantly adding new destinations, including the first non-stop service from Doha to Auckland for clients who don’t mind an 18-hour flight. There are plenty of beach and cultural options with much shorter flight times including new services to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand starting this week (December 12), while the airline has also become the first carrier to fly a spanking new Airbus A350 to the Maldives.