Qatar Airways has decided to increase capacity
on its flights to Italy, and introduce double-daily flights to
Madrid, Spain.
With the introduction of widebody aircraft
commencing 29 March 2015 to Rome and Milan, and 16 June to Venice,
the capacity to the airline’s three Italian destinations will
increase by 30%.
Furthermore, a change in the departure and
arrival times to Rome and Milan will also help improve connections
to a number of other destinations for the Italian market.
The increase in capacity to Italy will be
provided by introducing the Airbus A330 on the Milan and Venice
routes, and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner on the Rome route.
Qatar Airways currently offers 35 flights a week
to Italy, including double-daily services to Rome Fiumicino and
Milan Malpensa, as well as daily flights to Venice Marco Polo.
Commencing on 16 July, Qatar Airways will begin
operating a double-daily, direct scheduled service to
Madrid-Barajas Airport from Doha’s Hamad International Airport,
adding four extra weekly flights. The flights will be operated by
a Boeing 777, offering 293 seats in Economy Class and 42 in
Business Class. The four additional weekly flights to Madrid represent a 40% increase in capacity to Spain’s
largest city.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar
Al Baker, said, “Our commitment to bringing a five-star experience
to all our passengers is reflected in our continual growth in not
just our destinations, product and services, but also in the
increases in capacity and frequency that we implement to ensure
that our passengers have multiple options when planning their
journeys. As such, we are delighted to be able to offer more
opportunities to connect with both Italy and Spain, two of our
most popular destinations, for both our leisure travellers looking
to explore the world of history, art and architecture, as well as
those travelling for business.”
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