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Qatar Airways returns to Canberra for direct international links

The airline's December resumption of flights marks a critical reconnection for the capital's tourism and business traveller base after more than two years without direct Middle Eastern access.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026, 7:36 pm

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Updated 3 h ago· 12 July 2026, 11:20 am

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Qatar Airways will resume flights to Canberra in December, restoring a direct international connection that has been absent from the national capital for more than two years, according to Canberra CityNews. The return of the service represents a significant boost to the city's connectivity and tourism prospects as aviation capacity tightens globally and major carriers reassess regional routes.

For Canberra's business and tourism sectors, the restoration of direct Middle Eastern access matters considerably. Business travellers heading to the Gulf region, India and beyond have had to route through Sydney or Melbourne, adding hours to journeys and increasing travel costs. The direct link had previously enabled seamless connections to over 150 destinations on the Qatar Airways network.

The timing also aligns with Canberra's push to position itself as a destination for international visitors and events. With the War Memorial's redevelopment, expanded cultural programming and infrastructure upgrades underway, the city is working to attract more overnight visitors and extended stays that justify airline capacity commitments.

Sources: citynews.com.au.

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