en.Wedoany.com Reported - Qatar Airways will resume its route from Doha to Auckland on June 16, with a stopover in Adelaide, Australia. This ultra-long-haul flight has a total travel time of approximately 20 hours and will operate daily until September 14. The outbound flight QR914 departs Doha at 8:00 PM, arrives in Adelaide at 3:30 PM the next day, stops for 90 minutes before departing again at 5:00 PM, and lands in Auckland at 11:30 PM that evening. The return flight QR915 leaves Auckland at 5:45 PM, arrives in Adelaide at 8:30 PM, also makes a 90-minute stop before departing at 10:00 PM, and reaches Doha at 5:00 AM the following day.

The ultra-long-haul route was previously suspended due to regional conflicts. At that time, Qatar Airways operated direct flights using the Airbus A350-1000 or Boeing 777-200LR. This resumption adopts a stopover model, with the Boeing 777-300ER as the aircraft, featuring 42 QSuite business class lie-flat seats and 312 economy class seats. Qatar Airways stated, „The updated schedule is valid until September 15, 2026, offering passengers greater flexibility for summer travel.“ According to the schedule, the airline plans to resume direct flights between Doha and Auckland in mid-September, continuing to use the Boeing 777-200LR.

This ultra-long-haul route is part of Qatar Airways‘ summer flight expansion and will effectively enhance connectivity between Doha and Auckland. Adelaide, serving as a stopover point, provides passengers with an opportunity to rest midway. Whether this route will eventually return to direct flights remains a point of interest.
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