Qatar Airways has announced it will begin operating flights from Ireland during the summer of next year.
The Middle East-based carrier will fly from Dublin to Doha three times a week from June 12 using a 254-seat Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
The airline said the route would connect to more than 150 onward destinations from its hub in Doha.
Akbar Al Baker, chief executive said: “Qatar Airways has seen unprecedented growth in recent times and continues to launch new destinations on our global route map, enhancing connectivity for our passengers from around the world.
“The launch of flights to Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is an exciting addition to our network and I am confident that business and leisure passengers will benefit from our Boeing 787 Dreamliner service and smooth onward connections through our home and hub, Hamad International airport.”
Vincent Harrison, Dublin airport managing director said: “We look forward to welcoming the new daily Doha service from June and to working closely with Qatar Airways to promote the route.
“This service will bring extra choice and convenience for passengers and will also add Dublin and Ireland to Qatar’s growing global network.”