Qatar Airways Expands US And Latin Routes With IAG Codeshare Agreements

Qatar Airways US Latin routes codeshare agreements have been significantly expanded with IAG partners Aer Lingus and LEVEL, adding 18 new routes connecting major US and South American cities via Dublin and Barcelona.

Qatar Airways US Latin routes codeshare

Qatar Airways US Latin routes codeshare agreements have been significantly expanded with IAG partners Aer Lingus and LEVEL, adding 18 new routes connecting major US and South American cities via Dublin and Barcelona. This extended partnership enhances Qatar’s access to transatlantic markets through its Hamad International Airport hub in Doha.

Qatar Airways will now carry its “QR” code on Aer Lingus flights from Dublin to 11 US cities including Boston, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Nashville, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Washington Dulles, with Las Vegas soon to be added. From Barcelona, Qatar’s code will appear on LEVEL flights to Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, and soon Santiago.

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This builds on Qatar’s 2024 codeshare launch with Aer Lingus, broadening its European network access. Aer Lingus has sought US approval to display Qatar’s QR code on its transatlantic flights, a move that will formalize Qatar’s marketing reach into US markets without launching new direct routes.

As US-Europe travel rebounds strongly, such partnerships allow Qatar to expand its network feed efficiently. Qatar’s Privilege Club members can also earn and redeem Avios points on these codeshare flights operated by Aer Lingus and LEVEL, providing added value.

David Collins

David Collins

David has a background in corporate strategy and international trade. His articles cover business growth, entrepreneurship, and market trends.

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