The announcement was made by Qatar Airways during the Kuwait Aviation Show. In the statement, the company revealed that Angola will join other countries: Kazakhstan, Philippines, Ghana, Turkey, France and Cambodia.
"Eight new destinations will join our network this year, in addition to the recently announced destinations in Santorini, Greece; Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Osaka, Japan. With these new routes, our operation will expand to 177 destinations worldwide," said Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker.
Qatar Airways, belongs to the government of Qatar and was founded in 1993. It currently operates flights to 151 countries around the world.