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Qatar Airways Expands Flights to Australia to Help Get People Home

Qatar Airways was able to run its national airline for sometime in mids of an embargo by the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrhain and Egypt. Now Qatar Airways has been telling the world. We are increasing flights.

While Ethiad and Emirates, the top competitors for Qatar Airways shut down operation completely Qatar Airways keeps on flying.

It’s doing so by adding extra flights to Paris, Perth  and Dublin from its hub in Doha, and by using its A380 fleet for flights to Frankfurt, London Heathrow and Perth. In addition, it’s adding charter service to Europe from the U.S. and Asia.

Unlike other airlines, Qatar still serves Ebe njedebe 75, including to the U.S., though the airline acknowledges that this could quickly change as some countries adopt tighter restrictions.

Qatar Airways is expanding operations to Australia to help get people home. From 29 March, Qatar Airways will add an extra 48,000 seats to the market to help stranded passengers get home. The airline will operate the following flights:

  • Daily Service to Brisbane (Boeing 777-300ER)
  • Double daily service to Perth (Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER)
  • Double daily service to Melbourne (Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing  777-300ER)
  • Triple daily service to Sydney (Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777-300ER)

Ọnụ ego nke Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “We know there are many people who want to be with their families and loved ones during this difficult time. We are thankful to the Australian Government, Airports and staff for their support in helping us to add additional flights to get people home, and in particular, to bring flights to Brisbane.

“We continue to operate around 150 daily flights to more than 70 cities worldwide. Sometimes governments put in place restrictions that mean we simply cannot fly to a country. We are working closely with governments around the world, and wherever possible we will reinstate or add more flights.”

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