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Qatar Airways launched its inaugural long-haul Boeing 787
Dreamliner operations between Doha and London Heathrow on
Thursday.
Initially, one of the airline's five daily
flights is being operated with the Boeing 787 – Flight QR 075
departing Doha at 06:25, arriving at London Heathrow at 11:05,
with the return flight QR 076 departing London Heathrow at 15:05,
arriving in Doha at 00:45 the following day.
Qatar Airways took delivery of the first of 60
Dreamliners last month with the third 787 joining the airline’s
fleet just days ago.
Since taking delivery of its first 787 four
weeks ago, Qatar Airways has been flying the aircraft between Doha
and both Dubai and Kuwait allowing cabin crew to familiarise
themselves with the airplane.
“We will be introducing the Dreamliner on our
daily
Doha – Perth route from 1 February 2013, the first ever 787
commercial service to Australia giving travellers between the UK
and Australia a unique 787 experience of unrivalled comfort and
style all the way with the world’s Five Star and Best Airline,”
said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker.
Qatar Airways has 254 custom-made seats across
its 787 Business and Economy Class cabins with specially designed
interiors. Business Class is configured 1–2–1 with 22 seats, while
Economy has 232 seats in a 3–3–3 layout.
Special features of the 787 Dreamliner include
larger windows, reduced cabin noise and cleaner cabin air, as well
as smoother ride technology that is supposed to result in an
eight-fold reduction in the number of passengers experiencing
motion sickness. This system senses turbulence and commands wing
control surfaces to counter it, smoothing out the ride. Other
features include lower cabin pressure at higher altitude ensuring
less fatigue, an air purification system ensuring cleaner and
healthier air, as well as mood lighting throughout the aircraft.
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