Qatar Airways is to launch scheduled flights to
Serbia and Poland by the end of the year.
Services to the previously announced
destination of Belgrade, capital of Serbia, have been confirmed
for a 20 November 2012 start with a thrice-weekly schedule via
Ankara.
Two weeks later, beginning 5 December
2012, the airline will add the Polish capital Warsaw to its
rapidly-growing European network operating flights
four-times-a-week.
Both the Belgrade and Warsaw routes will be operated
from Qatar Airways’ Doha hub with an Airbus A320 configured in two
classes – 12 seats in Business and 132 in Economy. Each seat
features an interactive audio and video entertainment system
offering hundreds of movies, TV programmes and music channels.
“Today we are flying to many parts of the world with a global
network spanning 118 destinations with almost 25% of our route
structure in Europe alone. Over the past
two to three years we have identified great opportunities to probe
markets across Europe that are largely underserved by full service international airlines. We are delighted to have subsequently
started services to some of these destinations and are extremely
pleased by their performance so far,” said Qatar Airways Chief
Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker. “I am sure both
Belgrade and Warsaw will prove to be just as successful as our
other route start-ups providing travellers from both these cities
and surrounding areas with great travel options to fly to Doha and
conveniently onwards with Qatar Airways to cities across the
Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.”
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