Qatar Airways has launched scheduled flights to
the southern Iranian city of Shiraz.
The Doha-based airline already serves Iran’s
capital Tehran twice-daily with a further five-flights-a-week to
the northern city of Mashad.
The latest route further enhances
Qatar Airways’ commitment to Iran, where it first began operating
services to the country in 2004 with the launch of the Tehran
route, followed a year later by flights to Mashad.
The Shiraz
route is operated with an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration
of 12 seats in Business and 132 in Economy.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer
Akbar Al Baker said that the launch of flights to Shiraz supported
the company’s business plan of operating to key cities around the
world that the airline had identified as underserved.
“Qatar Airways is delighted to have brought a third destination
online in Iran. The potential is huge as we look at developing new
market opportunities,” he said. “Iranian expatriates number
between four and five million people, with many living in Europe
and North America. We have good connections from these continents
to Shiraz through our Doha hub, so facilitating travel for this
expatriate community is now made much easier. As the route
to Shiraz develops, we will also look to add frequency and
capacity to improve connectivity even further.”
Shiraz is home to over 1.5 million people and is one of the
largest cities in Iran. As the capital city of the Fars Province,
Shiraz is the economic centre of southern Iran. It is
known as the city of poets, literature and flowers, with
industries focused on cement production, sugar, fertilisers,
textiles, wood products, metalwork, rugs and pile carpet weaving.
And with over 50 per cent of Iran’s electronics investment based
in and around Shiraz, Qatar Airways’ new flights present
tremendous business opportunities.
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