Qatar Airways has launched non-stop daily
flights to Clark Manila International Airport in the Philippines.
The Clark Airport route is operated with an Airbus A330 in a
two-class configuration of up to 248 seats in Economy and up to 36
in Business Class.
The aircraft features seatback TV screens
providing all passengers in both cabins with the next generation
interactive onboard entertainment system - a choice of more than
900 audio and video on demand options.
Clark International Airport is located about
96km from Manila city centre and a complimentary bus service will
be available to take passengers to and from Trinoma Mall and
Resorts World Manila (located opposite of MNL
International Airport T3).
As an inaugural offer,
passengers are also entitled to a baggage allowance of
up to 40 kgs valid for travel until 31 January 2014.
Members of
Qatar Airways’ frequent flyer programme Privilege Club can earn up
to 7,000 bonus Qmiles in Economy Class and 14,000 bonus Qmiles in
Business Class for travel on a return trip before
31 December 2013.
Clark Airport becomes Qatar Airways’ newest
gateway to the Philippines after the capital Manila, further
reinforcing the carrier’s commitment to the country.
Qatar
Airways Chief Executive Officer Mr.
Akbar Al Baker
said that the new Clark Airport flights would meet the strong demand for business, leisure
and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) travel between Qatar and
the Philippines.
“Qatar Airways is now well positioned to
offer travellers from the Middle East, Europe and USA the
convenience of an additional daily flight to the Philippines via
the airline’s Doha hub,” said Mr. Al Baker. “More frequencies combined with an award-winning inflight experience, access to over 130 destinations
worldwide, and seamless connections in Doha brings our passengers
from the Philippines a winning proposition.”
The destination becomes Qatar Airways’ 12th gateway in
Southeast Asia after Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Bali, Ho Chi Minh, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Hanoi, Singapore, Manila, Yangon and
Phuket – and the carrier’s 133rd destination worldwide.
Together with Qatar Airways’ destinations across South Asia, the
entire Asian region represents around 30 per cent of the airline’s
global network of routes.
Qatar Airways started operations
to Manila in 1995, currently flying two daily flights to the
capital city. Along with Clark, the airline is now offering a
convenient option of three-daily-flights to the Philippines.
Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 16 years of
operations, currently flying a modern fleet of 127 aircraft to 133
key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East,
Africa, Asia Pacific and The Americas.
In 2013, Qatar
Airways has launched 11 destinations to date – Gassim (Saudi
Arabia), Najaf (Iraq), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Chicago (USA),
Salalah (Oman), Basra (Iraq), Sulaymaniyah (Iraq), Chengdu
(China), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Ta’if (Saudi Arabia) and Clark
Manila International Airport (Philippines).
Over the next
few months, the network will grow further with Sharjah, UAE (March
1, 2014), Dubai World Central, UAE (March 1, 2014), Philadelphia,
USA (April 2, 2014) and Miami, USA (10 June 2014).
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