Book flights from Baku to Lusaka with Qatar Airways
Comfort and a high level of service are what characterise flights from Lusaka to Doha with Qatar Airways. On the way to Qatar you’ll enjoy the undivided attentions of a highly-trained and welcoming cabin crew, who’ll present you with an award-winning menu, quality in-flight entertainment, and a selection of other premium services.
Doha is one of the most attractive cities in the Gulf region, a busy economic and commercial hub but also an exciting destination to visit. The central business district is not too dominating, and is nicely balanced by public spaces like the Corniche promenade. On its own man-made island, is the famous Museum of Islamic Art, a modern masterpiece of architectural design and engineering, and a worthy place explore. The traditional Souq Waqif is a vibrant and lively place frequented by locals and visitors, and is a great place to have dinner and engage in some street shopping.
Flying from Lusaka
Approximately 16 miles from the centre of Lusaka is Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. This bright, modern airport serves the whole of Zambia and acts as an entry and departure point for the thousands of tourists. Passengers flying from Lusaka with Qatar Airways will find this efficient airport to be a great starting point for any journey, and a hassle-free way to connect to the major international air hubs around the world.
Transportation and parking
The easiest way to get to and from the airport is to pre-book a taxi through your hotel reception or concierge service. It is not advisable to hail a taxi from the kerb, as there are unlicensed taxis working in Lusaka. Agree the fare before the start of your journey. Buses do run to the airport, but they tend to be somewhat sporadic and full, making them unsuitable for travellers carrying a large amount of luggage.
Driving to the airport is relatively simple; just follow the Great East Road northeast of the capital and look for the signs for the slip-road leading to the airport, where you will find branches for most major car hire companies to drop off your car (depending on your arrangement).
At the airport
Passengers flying from Lusaka with Qatar Airways depart from the main terminal’s Departure area. The airport can handle up to two million passengers a year, but apart from peak travel times it is relatively quiet. This makes check-in and security checks quick and easy, so allow around an hour before your flight is due to depart to check-in and go through customs. Be aware that although smooth, security checks are rigorous so ensure all your paperwork is in order before you arrive.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities are limited at the airport, although it does meet most traveller’s needs. A restaurant serves a variety of local and international cuisine, and there are coffee stands and vendors for on-the-go snacks and beverages. A few shops offer trinkets, travel essentials and souvenirs, although they can be a little pricey. ATMs and currency exchange facilities are available, and Wi-Fi is available in the VIP lounge and in certain parts of the main waiting area.
Arriving in Doha
Book a flight to Doha with Qatar Airways and you’ll be flying into the home of our airline, and the home of international travel.
This remarkable city is also developing at an incredible pace, becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the Gulf region.
Home to the Educational City, museums, cultural attractions and much more, Doha is a surprising destination that is full of interesting sights and activities.
Dominated by its crescent-shaped bay, Doha was originally a collection of fishing and pearl-diving villages. Today, its skyline rivals that of any international destination worldwide. A flight to Doha with Qatar Airways gives you a chance to discover this fascinating city for yourself.
Tourist attractions
Doha has a wonderful selection of museums, including the Msheireb Enrichment Centre. This is a barge docked at the Doha Corniche, close to one of the city's oldest landmarks, the Sheraton Hotel. It holds exhibits that chart the country’s historic background as well as its continuing plans for the future.
The Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art has recently opened and is home to a collection of modern art from across the Arab world.
The Al Koot Fort was built in 1880, and is a popular photographic stop for tourists visiting Souq Waqif – a charming traditional market and the social heart of the city. The Clock Tower is next to the Grand Mosque, and because of its hilltop position it offers panoramic views of Doha and the Corniche.
Doha Heritage Village is located along the Corniche in Al Rumeilia Park, and is based on a traditional Qatari village.
Travel considerations
Flights to Doha with Qatar Airways land at Doha International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure.
Before you fly to Doha please check the visa and passport requirements.