When you fly from Mogadishu to Tehran with Qatar Airways, every detail is carefully designed to make your journey exceptional from the moment you board. Experience renowned hospitality as our attentive cabin crew welcomes you, ensuring you are well cared for throughout your flight. Step into a modern aircraft interior, where spacious seating and elegant design create a relaxing atmosphere. Settle in and explore Oryx One, our award-winning in-flight entertainment system, offering thousands of movies, TV shows and games. Whether you prefer a light snack or full-course meal, enjoy a menu of gourmet cuisine, freshly prepared and inspired by global flavours. With plush pillows, soft blankets and luxury amenity kits, you can rest in unmatched comfort and arrive feeling refreshed.
Aden Adde International Airport proudly stands as Somalia's primary international gateway in Mogadishu. Arrange your journey to the terminal via a pre-booked transfer or local taxi. Ensure that you arrive with your documents ready, as you'll need them when passing through immigration. Your departure experience will be efficiently managed by professional handlers like Favori or SKA Somalia. You can also look forward to a clear and swift boarding process.
Tehran is the compelling capital city in Iran, offering a unique blend of ancient history, modern development and dramatic natural scenery. From the moment you step foot in the country, you will be struck by the towering backdrop of the snow-capped Alborz Mountains, which offer hiking and trekking opportunities. In the city, a lively cultural centre awaits, fusing old Persian tradition with a cosmopolitan, forward-looking energy. You can immerse yourself in the past by visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site, Golestan Palace, a stunning complex of royal buildings from the Qajar dynasty. For a taste of the city's commercial heart, explore the labyrinthine Grand Bazaar, a central hub for economic activity. Look up and admire the modern skyline, dominated by the Milad Tower, one of the world's tallest self-supporting towers. Also marking the city’s skyline is the iconic Azadi Tower. This spectacular white marble monument, built in 1971, stands as a fusion of Sassanid and Islamic architecture.