Qatar Airways has launched thrice-weekly flights
between Doha and Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau
International Airport.
Qatar Airways is operating its flagship Boeing
777-200 Long Range aircraft on the route, configured with 42 seats
in Business Class and 217 seats in Economy. Each seat offers a
fully interactive audio and video entertainment system with more
than 900 programming options to choose from.
Montreal becomes the eighth of 15 route
launches by Qatar Airways this year and the airline’s fourth North
American gateway, with New York, Washington DC and Houston already
featuring in its burgeoning international route map.
“This is a proud moment for me, for Qatar
Airways and for the State of Qatar as we establish a new air
corridor between my country and Canada for the first time,” said
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker. “I would like to offer my thanks
to the Canadian government, Aeroports de Montreal and the people
of Quebec for supporting Qatar Airways’ newest route and giving us
such a warm welcome.”
Montreal –
Canada’s second largest city – in the province of Quebec, is a
bilingual metropolis and the second biggest French-speaking city
in the world after Paris. The city
is famed for its jazz festivals, universities and is home to the
Cirque du Soleil acrobatic shows.
Aéroports de
Montréal President and CEO James Cherry said, “The entire team at Aéroports de Montréal is delighted by the arrival of a carrier as
prestigious as Qatar Airways and the addition of such a major
destination as Doha, with connections to some one hundred other
cities, including eleven in India alone. The arrival of Qatar
reinforces our vision for Montréal–Trudeau, which is to accentuate
the airport’s role as a hub for travel between North America and
Eurasia.”
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