Qatar Airways has expanded operations in Poland
with the opening of a new centralised European Customer Contact
Centre creating over 100 new jobs.
The Polish city of Wroclaw was
chosen as the location for the new facility due to the high number
of young Poles with multi-lingual skills.
The Contact Centre is
responsible for handling enquiries from customers across key
European markets, a region which represents over 25% of the
airline’s global network of 125 destinations.
The Wroclaw opening was attended by the State of
Qatar’s Ambassador to Poland, His Excellency Hadi Nasser Al Hajri;
Poland’s Ambassador to Qatar, His Excellency Robert Rostek; the
Mayor of Wroclaw, Rafal Dutkiewicz; together with business leaders
and local media.
Since launching scheduled flights from Doha to
Poland’s capital city of Warsaw four months ago, Qatar Airways has
rapidly grown its presence in the country.
The route was upgraded from four-flights-a-week
to daily last month, followed now with the new contact centre
opening, further demonstrating the airline’s commitment to one of
its newest markets.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al
Baker said: “It’s been an incredible few months for us in Poland
with so much activity in such a short space of time that has
included winning a few awards along the way for our successful
operations in the country.
“Our new European Customer Contact Centre is
designed to handle a range of customer services such as
reservations, ticketing and other related enquiries.
“The amount of support we have received from the
Polish authorities, including the trade development agency in
Wroclaw, to open the Contact Centre here has been wonderful. The
high level of language skills among young Poles proved to be a
decisive factor in us choosing to base our new centralised
customer operations in Wroclaw.
“The combination of state-of-the-art technology
and professional services meets our customers’ expectations for
convenient, quick and easy access to our products and services.
“We entered the Polish market last December with
scheduled flights because of the huge potential we saw in serving
the local market with long-haul travel to the Middle East and
beyond across Asia Pacific. This is a dynamic market and we are
delighted to extend our operations further with the new Customer
Contact Centre.”
Qatar Airways Vice President Customer Contact
Centres, Thomas Bartsch, added: “Our commitment to a motivated and
passionate workforce will directly translate into a high level of
service our customers have come to expect from Qatar Airways.
“The Contact Centre offers an outstanding work
environment and we expect this will serve as a catalyst for
economic growth, job creation and a great boost to the Polish
economy.”
Warsaw became Qatar Airways’ 32nd destination in
Europe when the route was launched on December 5.
Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 16
years of operations, currently flying a modern fleet of 122
aircraft to 125 key business and leisure destinations across
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and The Americas.
Over the next few weeks and months, Qatar
Airways will launch scheduled flights to a diverse portfolio of
new routes, including Chicago, USA (April 10); Salalah, Oman (May
22); Chengdu, China, at a date to be confirmed, and many more
start-ups to be announced.
Qatar Airways,
Wroclaw,
Poland
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