Qatar Airways Reveals Exact Flight Schedules for Doha to Helsinki and Tokyo Haneda Routes Launching July 2026 — With Full Timetables, Daily Service from August, and Nordic Connection Strategy
Qatar Airways releases complete flight schedules for its July 15, 2026 Doha–Helsinki and Doha–Tokyo Haneda route launches, with specific departure times, flight numbers, and a daily service upgrade from August 1, 2026.

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Qatar Airways Reveals Complete Flight Schedules for Doha to Helsinki and Tokyo Haneda Routes Launching July 15, 2026 — Daily Service from August 1 and Full Nordic Connection Strategy for Southeast Asian and Australian Travelers
Published on May 13, 2026
The departure boards at Hamad International Airport in Doha are about to display two of the most anticipated new flight numbers in Qatar Airways' 2026 summer schedule — and the travelers who have been waiting for this connectivity to become available now have the exact timetables they need to book with confidence. Qatar Airways has officially confirmed the complete flight schedules for its Doha–Helsinki (HEL) and Doha–Tokyo Haneda (HND) route launches on July 15, 2026, with specific flight numbers, departure times, and frequency progressions across both routes through to the August 1, 2026 daily service transition. Flight QR301 will depart Doha each morning at 08:40, arriving Helsinki at 15:30. Flight QR812 will carry passengers from Doha at 07:50 to Tokyo Haneda, arriving at 00:05 the following day. These are not approximations or provisional timetables — these are the confirmed schedules that travelers can book against today at qatarairways.com, with full Qmiles earn on both routes from day one of service. Helsinki's Nordic magic and Tokyo's urban brilliance await — and now you know precisely when to show up at Doha.
Quick Summary:
- Qatar Airways flight QR301/QR302 launches Doha (DOH) to Helsinki (HEL) from July 15, 2026 — departing Doha at 08:40, arriving Helsinki at 15:30 (QR301); returning Helsinki at 17:05, arriving Doha at 00:05 (QR302).
- Additional Helsinki frequencies from August 1: QR303 (Doha 01:30 → Helsinki 08:20) and QR304 (Helsinki 09:50 → Doha 16:50) — completing the daily service transition on the Doha–Helsinki corridor.
- Qatar Airways flight QR812/QR813 launches Doha (DOH) to Tokyo Haneda (HND) from July 15, 2026 — departing Doha at 07:50, arriving Tokyo Haneda at 00:05 next day (QR812); returning Haneda at 01:35, arriving Doha at 06:45 (QR813).
- Daily Tokyo Haneda service commences from August 1, 2026 — the Haneda gateway complements Qatar Airways' existing Tokyo Narita (NRT) service, giving passengers two Tokyo entry points.
- Hamad International Airport (HIA) hub strategy: Both routes are specifically designed to channel transfer traffic — Helsinki connecting passengers from Australia, Southeast Asia, and East Africa; Tokyo Haneda providing central Tokyo access for onward domestic Japan connections.
- Coverage area: Qatar Airways' Helsinki launch taps the Nordic tourism market for the airline's global network spanning 160+ destinations across six continents.
- Booking open now at qatarairways.com — both routes are available for reservation with full Qmiles earning on all fare classes.
The Complete Doha–Helsinki Timetable: Every Departure You Need to Know
The release of specific flight numbers and departure times for Qatar Airways' Doha–Helsinki route transforms the announcement from an industry development into an actionable booking reality for travelers planning Nordic adventures in summer and autumn 2026.
July 15–July 31, 2026 (Four Weekly Frequencies)
| Flight | Departure | Arrival | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| QR301 | Doha (DOH) 08:40 | Helsinki (HEL) 15:30 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
| QR302 | Helsinki (HEL) 17:05 | Doha (DOH) 00:05 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
The QR301 morning Doha departure at 08:40 is a commercially intelligent scheduling choice — passengers connecting from long-haul overnight services into Doha from Australia, Southeast Asia, and East Africa arrive at Hamad International in the early morning hours, completing customs and baggage reclaim in time for a comfortable connection to the 08:40 Helsinki departure. This is the connecting passenger flow that Qatar Airways has specifically engineered this schedule to serve.
The QR302 Helsinki departure at 17:05 creates a complementary outbound option for Helsinki-based passengers — an afternoon departure that reaches Doha at midnight, providing onward connection windows to Qatar Airways' early-morning departures to Southeast Asia, Australia, and Africa.
From August 1, 2026 (Daily Service — All Seven Days)
| Flight | Departure | Arrival | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| QR301 | Doha (DOH) 08:40 | Helsinki (HEL) 15:30 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
| QR302 | Helsinki (HEL) 17:05 | Doha (DOH) 00:05 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
| QR303 | Doha (DOH) 01:30 | Helsinki (HEL) 08:20 | Tue, Thu, Sat |
| QR304 | Helsinki (HEL) 09:50 | Doha (DOH) 16:50 | Tue, Thu, Sat |
The addition of QR303/QR304 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday fills the weekly scheduling gaps left by the initial four-frequency pattern, completing a full daily service operation by August 1. The QR303 overnight departure from Doha at 01:30 and morning arrival in Helsinki at 08:20 is the route's early-riser schedule — delivering passengers to Helsinki's extraordinary summer morning light, waterfront, and market culture before the city's tourist activity peaks.
The Complete Doha–Tokyo Haneda Timetable
The Doha–Tokyo Haneda service operates on a schedule that reflects the extraordinary distance of this transoceanic routing — a journey of approximately 9,500 kilometers that Qatar Airways' Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 fleet covers in approximately 11–12 hours westbound and 10–11 hours eastbound.
July 15–July 31, 2026 (Four Weekly Frequencies)
| Flight | Departure | Arrival | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| QR812 | Doha (DOH) 07:50 | Tokyo Haneda (HND) 00:05+1 | Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun |
| QR813 | Tokyo Haneda (HND) 01:35 | Doha (DOH) 06:45 | Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun |
The QR812 Doha morning departure at 07:50 arrives Tokyo Haneda at midnight the following day — an arrival time that works particularly well for business travelers who can hotel overnight and begin Tokyo meetings on full rest the following morning.
The QR813 Tokyo Haneda departure at 01:35 is the late-night/overnight departure that reaches Doha at 06:45 — connecting directly into Qatar Airways' morning long-haul bank to Europe, Africa, and the Americas at Hamad International.
From August 1, 2026, daily service on the Doha–Tokyo Haneda corridor provides seven-days-a-week access, eliminating the scheduling flexibility constraints of the initial four-frequency pattern.
Haneda vs. Narita: Why Qatar Airways Chose Tokyo's Central Airport
Qatar Airways' decision to launch Tokyo Haneda — rather than expanding frequency at its existing Tokyo Narita (NRT) operation — is a deliberate and strategically significant choice that reflects the specific passenger segment this route is designed to serve.
Tokyo Haneda Airport sits just 14 kilometers from central Tokyo, with rail access to Tokyo Station in under 30 minutes via the Keikyu Airport Line and Monorail network. For business travelers heading to the key corporate districts of Marunouchi, Shinjuku, and Shibuya — and for leisure travelers staying in central Tokyo hotels near Ginza, Asakusa, or Roppongi — Haneda's proximity eliminates the 60-minute-plus rail or highway transfer from Narita that has long been a logistical friction point for Tokyo arrivals.
Qatar Airways' existing Narita service — serving NRT's international terminal and connecting to the wider airport's Japan Airlines and ANA domestic network — continues to operate in parallel. By adding Haneda, Qatar Airways creates genuine scheduling flexibility for Tokyo-bound passengers: two daily Tokyo options, two airport entry points, and two completely different access corridors to one of the world's greatest cities.
For business travelers whose Tokyo corporate offices are in western central Tokyo (Shibuya, Roppongi, Shinjuku), Haneda is meaningfully superior. For travelers connecting to domestic Japanese destinations — Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo, Hiroshima — Haneda's extraordinary domestic terminal connectivity is the decisive factor.
Helsinki as a Nordic Hub: The Southeast Asia and Australia Connection Strategy
The Doha–Helsinki route's connectivity logic extends well beyond the obvious Doha–Finland passenger demand — and understanding Qatar Airways' hub strategy reveals why this route matters to a much wider traveler geography than a simple point-to-point analysis would suggest.
Finland sits at the northern geographic edge of the Schengen Area, making Helsinki Vantaa Airport a uniquely positioned European gateway for passengers from Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Africa who use Qatar Airways' Doha hub and are looking to access Nordic Europe — Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Baltic states — without adding another European hub transfer to their itinerary.
Helsinki's position means that a passenger from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Melbourne, Colombo, or Nairobi connecting through Doha on Qatar Airways can now reach Helsinki — and onward to Stockholm, Oslo, or the Baltic capitals on a single ticket — without the Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or London hub connection that previously defined any such routing.
This is the commercial rationale behind Qatar Airways' Nordic routing: Hamad International as the global hub, Helsinki as the Nordic gateway, and the airline's extraordinary network depth providing the connection traffic that makes both directions of the route commercially sustainable.
Guide for Travelers:
- Book QR301 (DOH 08:40 → HEL 15:30) for the ideal Helsinki summer afternoon arrival — landing at 15:30 gives you a full evening in the city, perfect for the harbour waterfront, a first Finnish meal at the extraordinary Hakaniemi Market Hall, and your first Scandinavian sunset.
- Book QR812 (DOH 07:50 → HND 00:05+1) for business travelers — the midnight Haneda arrival enables immediate hotel check-in and a full Tokyo business day from the morning after arrival without residual long-haul fatigue.
- Connecting from Australia or Southeast Asia: Qatar Airways' Doha bank timing is specifically engineered for these connections. Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur passengers arriving Doha in the early morning will find the QR301 Helsinki and QR812 Tokyo Haneda departures fit naturally into their connection windows.
- Helsinki Vantaa Airport transit: Finnair's extraordinary Helsinki airport lounge is accessible to Qatar Airways Business Class passengers (as Oneworld carriers) at Helsinki Vantaa — one of the finest regional airport lounges in Northern Europe for pre-departure Nordic comfort.
- Tokyo Haneda domestic connections: If your Japan itinerary includes domestic travel beyond Tokyo — Osaka, Kyoto via Itami Airport, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Okinawa — Haneda's domestic terminal (T1 and T2) offers Japan's most comprehensive domestic network, operated by ANA and Japan Airlines from the same airport complex.
- Qmiles earning: Both QR301/302 (Helsinki) and QR812/813 (Haneda) routes earn full Qmiles from launch date. Helsinki and Tokyo Haneda are both high-mileage routes — Business Class travelers on either corridor will earn substantial Qmiles toward Platinum status thresholds.
- Best time to visit Helsinki: Arrive July–August for the extraordinary Nordic summer — 19+ hours of daylight, the extraordinary Helsinki archipelago in full summer splendor, and the city's outdoor culture at its absolute peak.
- Best time to visit Tokyo: Avoid the August humidity by booking QR812 for September or October — Tokyo's spectacular autumn foliage begins in late October, with October representing the city's finest weather window for outdoor exploration.
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The flight numbers are confirmed. The departure times are published. The booking window is open. Qatar Airways' QR301, QR302, QR303, QR304, QR812, and QR813 are not aspirational route names — they are real aircraft, real schedules, and real seats available today at qatarairways.com for some of the most extraordinary destinations in the summer 2026 travel calendar. Helsinki's midnight sun, design districts, and archipelago islands. Tokyo Haneda's seamless access to the world's greatest city — from the imperial elegance of the Imperial Palace gardens to the electrifying sensory overload of Akihabara, the extraordinary ramen culture of Shinjuku's memory lane, and the transcendent silence of Meiji Shrine at dawn. Through Hamad International Airport — the world's finest hub — Qatar Airways is connecting the world to both of these extraordinary places with the precision, frequency, and product quality that has made it the world's most awarded airline. Your summer 2026 itinerary starts with a Qatar Airways booking. The schedules are ready. The destinations are extraordinary. The only question is which flight you take first.
Disclaimer: All flight schedules, times, and numbers are based on Qatar Airways' official schedule release as of May 2026. Schedules are subject to regulatory approval and operational confirmation. Travelers should verify current timetables and seat availability directly at qatarairways.com before booking.

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