Qatar Airways is to operate
four additional weekly flights to Sohar, its newest destination in
the Sultanate of Oman, from 1 October.
The additional flights to Sohar, which increase
the number of weekly flights between Doha and the Sultanate of
Oman from 52 to 56, will be serviced by an Airbus
A320 featuring 12 seats in First Class and 132 seats in Economy
Class, with a spacious environment throughout the entire aircraft.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar Al Baker, said, “We are delighted to see
robust demand on our Doha–Sohar route, especially given that we
launched the service only last month. The increased frequency will
allow both business and leisure travellers from Sohar even more
flexibility to take advantage of smooth connections to India and
Southeast Asia via our hub at Hamad International Airport.”
The airline launched flights to
Sohar, its third and most recent destination in the Sultanate of
Oman, last month. Sohar, a vibrant costal city known both for its
traditional Omani culture and beautiful beaches, offers a wide
range of activities for tourists, including diving, snorkelling
and kite boarding, as well as many traditional markets featuring
Omani handicrafts.
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