(31 Oct 2021)
Qatar Airways will resume thrice weekly
flights to Tokyo Haneda, Japan on 11 December 2020.
The airline will operate the service with Boeing
777 aircraft featuring 42 flatbed seats in Business Class, and 312 seats in
Economy Class.
The airline also currently operates seven flights per week between Tokyo Narita and Doha.
Mr. Thomas Scruby, Vice President - Pacific, Qatar Airways,
said, "We are thrilled to resume operations to Tokyo Haneda, as
part of our network rebuilding efforts in the Asia-Pacific region.
This resumption will provide further global connectivity to our
Japanese passengers. Qatar Airways has proven itself to be a
responsible and trusted airline among passengers worldwide and has
safely taken over 2 million people home during this crisis. As
global entry restrictions ease, we look also forward to
reinstating more routes as we aim to operate to over 120
destinations by year-end to better connect our passengers to the
rest of the world."
Qatar Airways' onboard safety measures for
passengers and cabin crew include the provision of Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) for cabin crew, and a complimentary
protective kit and disposable face shields for passengers which
they are required to wear throughout the fight.
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