Qatar Airways will resume daily flights between Doha and Philadelphia International Airport from 1 August 2026, expanding its North American network and enhancing connectivity across its global route network.
The restored service will bring the airline’s North American network to 14 destinations and add further capacity to the US market.
Through its hub at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar Airways will offer passengers from Philadelphia access to destinations across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and other international markets.
The airline said that the decision to resume the route aligns with its plans to strengthen connectivity between North America and the regions served through its Doha hub. The service provides additional travel options for both business and leisure passengers.
Travelers departing from Philadelphia will also have access to domestic connections through Qatar Airways’ oneworld alliance partner, American Airlines.
The partnership will support onward travel to destinations across the United States through coordinated network connectivity.
Qatar Airways has continued to expand its operations in North America since launching its first US service to New York in 2007.
Over the years, the airline has added routes to major cities across the United States and Canada, supporting passenger travel and international connectivity through its Doha hub.
With the resumption of Philadelphia flights, Qatar Airways will serve 14 destinations in North America during the summer season.
These include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Montreal, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington, D.C.
The network provides passengers with access to more than 160 destinations worldwide through Qatar Airways’ international operations.
The airline continues to focus on expanding route options, increasing connectivity, and supporting passenger demand across key markets.
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