Qatar Airways' 100th destination marks next stage of expansion

On board the maiden flight to Aleppo was Qatar Airways’ Senior Vice President Commercial Ali Al Rais, who led a delegation, including Mr. Bashar Samara, Charge D’Affaires of the Syrian Embassy in Doha. They were met by senior airport officials and local dignitaries, including the Governor of Aleppo, Ali Ahmad Mansoura.
Addressing guests on arrival at Aleppo International Airport, Al Rais said: “We are celebrating this momentous occasion for the airline, and we are pleased to share it here with the people of Aleppo.
“Aleppo is an attractive tourist and business destination, and is an economic driving force behind Syria’s textile, manufacturing and trading industries. The city is also a destination that has long been on Qatar Airways’ list of under-served markets, where we have wanted to expand to. We are grateful to the authorities for their support in welcoming our expansion in Syria.”
Reaching the historic milestone of now flying to 100 destinations has set the scene for the next stage of Qatar Airways' rapid expansion.
Above: Qatar Airways arrives in Syria’s northern city of Aleppo to a water salute – a momentous occasion as the carrier launches its 100th destination.
Above: Pictured on arrival of Qatar Airways flight QR430 in Aleppo following its maiden journey from Doha, are dignitaries, including the airline’s Senior Vice-President Commercial Ali Al Rais (centre), the Governor of Aleppo Ali Ahmad Mansoura (fourth right) and the Charges d’Affaires of the Syrian Embassy in Doha, His Excellency Bashar Samara (fifth left).
The State of Qatar’s national carrier. re-launched just 14 years ago, arrived in Syria’s largest city of Aleppo yesterday, and with it notched up the significant landmark. Together with double daily flights between Doha and the capital Damascus, the four-a-week Aleppo services further strengthen the airline’s operations in Syria.
Addressing a press conference in Aleppo today, Qatar Airways Senior Vice President Commercial Ali Al Rais spoke about the airline’s formidable achievements, including reaching a network of 100 global destinations across six continents and operating a fleet of 97 aircraft averaging four years old, all within a few short years.
Above and below: Qatar Airways Senior Vice-President Commercial Ali Al Rais at the press conference in Aleppo.
He also highlighted the importance of the airline’s services in the country, reflecting the strong economic ties shared by the governments of Syria and Qatar. The airline has been flying to Syria since 1998. He said: “Qatar Airways is marking a momentous chapter in the airline’s history and we are proud to be celebrating it here in Aleppo, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.
"The airline’s first route was Abu Dhabi, and so it is a true achievement for Qatar Airways to have crossed the world over the past 14 years, flying to many diverse business and leisure cities and back, to launch our 100th destination in this strategically important and historic destination.”
The Doha – Aleppo services are operated with an Airbus A320, featuring 12 seats in First Class and 132 seats in Economy.
The Aleppo catchment area covers more than seven million people, providing access to international flights for travellers from Lattakia, Hama, Tartous, Dayr As Zawr, Ar Raqqah, and Idlib, which are all within a 280km radius of Aleppo international Airport.
Aleppo has long been treasured as a city which represents a rich cultural and religious heritage. Key tourist attractions include the longest covered souk in the Middle East, and the Aleppo Citadel – a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the medieval wonders of the Levant region. Aleppo is an ideal gateway for business or leisure trips and is well-known internationally as being the final stop along the Silk Road.
Passengers travelling from either Aleppo or Damascus can connect to Qatar Airways’ expansive global network – to destinations as far away as New York, Washington, Houston, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Melbourne, Singapore, Hanoi, Delhi and Mumbai.
The airline recently spelled out further commitment to international growth, targeting both popular and underserved markets in Europe, the Middle East, North America and the Asia Pacific region from its Doha hub.
With three recently-announced routes to start in June alone – the Iranian city of Shiraz (June 5), Italy’s Adriatic coastline city of Venice (June 15) and Montreal (June 29) being its first move into Canada, Qatar Airways is preparing for a busy summer ahead.
Daily flights to the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, will be launched on July 27, taking Qatar Airways’ capacity in India to 95 services a week spread across 12 cities.
In Europe, where much of Qatar Airways’ recent expansion has been the focus, the airline is to launch four-flights-a-week to the Bulgarian capital Sofia from September 14.
Beginning October 5, Qatar Airways builds on its successful operations in Scandinavia with the start of five-flights-a-week to Norway’s capital city of Oslo.
By 2013, Qatar Airways plans to serve more than 120 key business and leisure destinations worldwide with a modern fleet of over 120 aircraft. Today, the airline’s fleet stands at 97 aircraft flying to 100 destinations worldwide.
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