Qatar Airways is to launch a second daily
service on its popular Singapore route.
The Doha-based airline
currently operates daily flights from Doha to Singapore using its
flagship Boeing 777 aircraft with the services continuing on to
the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
Additional non-stop
services between Doha and Singapore will be phased in from 1 May
2011
when the airline adds three weekly flights to its schedule. Three
further weekly flights will be introduced from 1 October and an extra
flight will operate to Singapore from 3 November 2011, taking the frequency
up to double daily.
The new services will vastly improve
connectivity for Qatar Airways’ passengers travelling to or from
Singapore and onward within the airline’s expanding global
network. Passengers will now have the option of a morning or
evening departure from Doha or an evening and late night departure
from Singapore.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive
Officer Akbar Al Baker said the addition of a second daily flight
to Singapore was a key component of the airline’s growth strategy
for the Far East.
“Singapore has been one of our
best-performing routes in the entire region for a long time, with
load factors consistently in the high 90s. The addition of a
second daily service will allow Qatar Airways to grow the
passenger market for inbound and outbound travel to Singapore,”
said Al Baker. “In 2010, Singapore experienced a record
year in terms of economic growth and number of
visitors to the
city state. Qatar Airways is preparing to capitalise on these
positive developments, which ultimately will translate to better
services for passengers across our network ... The Far East
continues to be a key market for Qatar Airways. We see even
greater potential to expand further into this region and are
evaluating several new route options which we intend to launch
over the next 18 months.”
The airline’s
existing daily service is operated using Boeing 777 aircraft with
42 flat bed seats in Business Class in a 2-2-2 configuration, and
up to 293 seats in Economy Class in a 3-3-3 layout with
a seat pitch of up to 34 inches.
Qatar Airways’ second
daily Singapore service will be operated using Airbus A330
wide-body aircraft in a two-class configuration of up to 30 seats
in Business Class and 275 seats in Economy Class.
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