Qatar Airways, which currently operates 43 flights a week from the UAE, is
to take delivery on Friday, April 18, of its fourth A330-200 aircraft. This will
be the second aircraft delivery the Qatari carrier has taken this month,
having taken delivery of its ninth A320-200 two weeks ago.
"The delivery of the new Airbus aircraft represents our continuing
commitment to offer our customers a greater choice of destinations, more
flights, and a premium class service," said the airline's Chief Executive
Officer, Mr Akbar Al Baker.
"While other international airlines are cutting back their services, we're
confident we can continue to offer the travelling public a world-class service."
Qatar Airways now has 23 aircraft and plans to build the fleet to 28 by the
end of this year.
"Last year Qatar Airways carried 1.7 million passengers. This year our fleet
will carry around 2.7 million," said Al Baker. "This type of growth underscores why Qatar Airways has become one of the fastest-growing
airlines in the world."
The new A330 will be principally used on Qatar Airways’ new non-stop
service to Manila, which operates five times a week.
"This means that flight times to the Philippines have been reduced by three
hours and that people can experience the latest in-flight entertainment and
airline amenities," said Al Baker.
The new A320 is already in service on the airline's regional routes across
the Gulf, the Middle East and the Indian Sub-Continent.
Qatar Airways’ fleet currently consists of four A330-200s, nine A320-200s,
nine A300-600s, and an ACJ319 corporate jetliner. Qatar Airways is also a
launch customer of the A380 super jumbo.
Qatar Airways presently flies to 40 destinations, which it plans to increase
to 50 by the end of this year. The airline also operates a number of
subsidiary companies including, Qatar Aviation Services, Qatar Aviation Catering Company, Qatar Airways Holidays, Doha International Airport, and
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