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Flying high over Europe: Qatar Airways is to dramatically increase frequency to key European cities |
QATAR. Qatar Airways has announced a significant increase in the number of flights to key European capital cities as part of its aggressive programme to improve frequencies and offer passengers greater choice.
Following its recent decision to add three new flights on the Doha-Paris route to make it a twice-daily operation from October, Qatar Airways is to add capacity to its Madrid, Athens and Stockholm routes – representing a near +40% increase in frequency across the four cities.
The Spanish capital will see an increase in the number of flights from the current four-a-week to daily, effective 2 December.
Qatar Airways is the only airline flying between the Gulf region and Spain.
News of the expansion comes as the carrier was named among the best airlines to Asia by readers of trade magazine Agent Travel. The Doha-based airline has built up a strong reputation in the Spanish market since being launched with four-flights-a-week to Madrid in December 2005.
The Athens route, launched in June 2005, is currently being served daily. Capacity is set to rise over a five-month period beginning in October, with an eventual increase to twice-daily services from March 2010.
With an extensive Greek community living and working in Australia, Qatar Airways believes the additional Athens flights will help facilitate travel between the two countries, via Qatar.
Stockholm will see its first frequency increase since flights to the Swedish capital were launched in November 2007.
The addition of an extra weekly service every Thursday, beginning 25 October, follows demand and the availability of aircraft.
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Also beginning 25 October, the start of the Northern Winter schedules, the Paris route will see capacity rise from 11 to 14 flights a week offering passengers the option of a twice-daily service for the first time.
“Each of the European cities offers passengers with excellent connections via Doha to a wide network of business and leisure cities across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and the Far East. With new routes being launched to Amritsar, Goa and Melbourne over the next five months, the additional European capacity will offer even more connecting opportunities,” said the airline.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said the additional frequencies demonstrated the airline’s commitment to offer passengers greater choice. “We are constantly looking at ways to offer our passengers improved levels of service, more choice and more connections across our global network,” he said.
“Europe is one of our most important regions representing around 20% of our global coverage. With almost +40% increases in frequency across four European capital cities from the start of the winter flying season in October, Qatar Airways is opening up greater opportunities to travel on business or leisure.
“While many airlines are cutting back capacity in the current economic conditions, we strongly believe on building capacity to meet the needs of the travelling public, both in the short-term and long-term.”
Qatar Airways Senior Manager Europe Paul Johannes added: “With this expansion, Qatar Airways continues to be a dynamic force in the European market. We look forward to offering even more convenience to our customers and, in particular, with the launch of flights to Amritsar, Goa and Melbourne, Europe will be a key feeder market to these destinations.”
Qatar Airways currently operates a modern fleet of 69 aircraft to 82 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, South Asia, Asia Pacific and North America. The airline has outstanding orders for more than 220 aircraft, worth over US$40 billion.
NOTE: Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker, one of the most powerful figures in the aviation world, is to appear in a specially filmed interview at this year’s ACI Airport Business and Trinity Forum, due to be held in Macau on 23-25 September.
For registration, programme and sponsorship details on this year’s Trinity Forum, click here.
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