Qatar Airways launches flights to Basra

The new services, operating four-times-a-week non-stop from the airline’s Doha hub, takes the carrier’s global network to 128 destinations worldwide.
The launch also marks the rapid expansion by Qatar Airways in Iraq since the middle of 2012 when it began flights to Erbil, followed by the capital Baghdad and, earlier this year, Najaf.
With today’s route launch, Qatar Airways’ frequency across Iraq rises from 12 to 16 flights each week – representing a more than 25% increase in services.
Basra also marks the carrier’s fourth new Middle Eastern destination launched so far this year after Najaf, Gassim in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Salalah in Oman.
Above: Qatar Airways' senior vice president GCC, Levant, Iraq, Iran and Indian subcontinent, Fathi Al Shehab, pictured centre, is welcomed at Basra International Airport by airport officials including general manager Abdul Razzak Faisal (to his left) following the arrival of the airline's inaugural flight to the Iraqi city.
The arrival of Qatar Airways’ flight QR 448 was welcomed at Basra International Airport with a reception presided by local officials. Fathi Al Shehab, Qatar Airways Senior Vice President GCC, Levant, Iran and Indian Subcontinent led an official delegation on the flight from Doha.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said he was delighted to see additional flights open up another entry point to Iraq: “The Republic of Iraq has been on our list of expansion priorities for some time and the last 12 months have seen us move forward very quickly opening up four new gateways in Iraq with a fifth Sulaymaniyah starting in August..
“Qatar Airways’ commitment is strong as we continue to build on our already strong relationship between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Iraq.
“Opening up Iraq to the world with more travel options and flexibility has always been part of our general strategy to enter underserved markets and give the travelling public to and from such places the ability to travel with greater choice, bringing the world closer to them.”
The Basra flights connect to more than 100 destinations worldwide, including London, Paris, Singapore, Bangkok, Beijing, Johannesburg, Melbourne, Delhi and Mumbai.
Addressing guests on arrival at Basra International Airport, Fathi Al Shehab acknowledged the warm support of the people of Basra and the local authorities: “We are delighted to have added Basra to our ever growing international route network and we congratulate the people of Basra on what is a very special day for their city. Qatar Airways is pleased to be able to support Iraq’s rebuilding and efforts with investments in new routes and local economies – and Basra is no exception.
”As we know, Basra is a huge oil and gas market offering ample business for those keen in taking part in the opportunities that exist in Iraq’s current restructuring process. Yet it also has huge tourist potential untapped due to events of recent years.”
Being Iraq’s second largest city after the capital Baghdad and home to the country’s main port – aside from the natural business interests – Basra is part of the historic and cultural location of Sumer, home of the adventurous, fictional character Sinbad the Sailor.
With the 2014 Gulf Cup coming to Iraq – and Basra playing a key role in this prestigious soccer tournament – it is a perfect platform to show the world that this country is moving ahead in all sectors and progressively transforming itself into a revitalised nation, explained Al Shehab.
The Doha – Basra route is being operated by an Airbus A320.
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