Qatar Airways has launched scheduled services to
Gassim in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Doha – Gassim route becomes the carrier’s
fifth gateway in the Kingdom, joining already established and
popular routes of Riyadh, Jeddah, Medina and Dammam. With Gassim,
the number of flights to Saudi Arabia rises from 61 to 65 frequencies each week.
The Doha-based airline will operate
four-flights-a-week to the central Saudi city.
Qatar
Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker, said, “Saudi
Arabia’s aviation industry has experienced unprecedented growth
over the past few years and we at Qatar Airways are delighted to
be part of this growth by launching additional capacity into this
vibrant market. With increased government investment in the
private sector and major infrastructure developments underway, we
are very excited about our expansion here with the launch of our
newest and first route of 2013 to the city of Gassim.”
As Saudi Arabia’s
seventh most populated province with a rich cultural and
historical heritage, Gassim is a city known for dates and its
agricultural industry. Not only is it home to over six million
palm trees making it the world’s biggest marketing outlet for the
traditional Arabian fruit, but it is also stages the world’s
largest date festival which, last year, showcased more than
200,000 tons of dates.
Gassim is located at the heart of
the country, approximately 400 km northwest of the Saudi capital
Riyadh, which means the wider catchment area in and around the
central city connects to almost every part of the Kingdom with a
vast network of highways being an ideal destination to access rest
of the country. Visitors can explore Gassim’s ample leisure
offerings, which include stunning desert landscapes, ancient
pilgrim and trade routes, as well as numerous festivals and
sporting delights.
The Doha – Gassim route is being operated by Airbus A320 featuring 144 seats in
a two-class configuration of 12 seats in First Class and 132 in
Economy.
The aircraft offers seatback TV screens, providing
passengers with the next generation interactive onboard
entertainment system, featuring a choice of more than 800 audio
and video on-demand options, together with an SMS text messaging service from each seat.
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