Qatar Airways
is set to expand its operations across India with the launch of two new routes and the introduction of
additional capacity on existing services.
Beginning April 2007, Chennai in southern India, and Ahmedabad, in western India, will join Qatar Airways’ burgeoning Indian network,
which already includes non-stop services from Doha to Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Cochin and
Trivandrum.
Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu state, and the Gujarat capital of Ahmedabad, will each be served with seven flights a week from the start of
the Summer 2007 flying season.
The Doha-based carrier has
also been granted rights by the Indian government to increase capacity to the country’s
commercial capital of Mumbai and the southern city of Trivandrum with its bigger, state-of-the-art Airbus A330 aircraft – almost doubling
the number of seats on both routes, each served daily.
The Cochin and Hyderabad flights will see frequency increase by two and three flights, respectively, to give both cities a daily operation,
and each served with a two-class Airbus A321.
Qatar Airways normally operates 30 flights a week between Doha and five cities across India. Under the new bilateral arrangement, the
airline will serve India with 49 flights a week.
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