Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Qatar Airways ‘remains committed’ to expanding global network: Al-baker

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Qatar Airways “remains committed to expanding our global network and taking our passengers anywhere in the world they wish to go”, said Group Chief Executive Akbar al-baker as the national carrier celebrates a successful year of tremendous growth, network expansion and record-breaking award wins. Despite a challengin­g regional environmen­t, the airline continued to deliver beyond expectatio­ns throughout 2017, accelerati­ng new routes, doubling frequencie­s and capacity to numerous destinatio­ns and launching its award-winning new business class seat - Qsuite.

At a time when many airlines are scaling back, Qatar Airways continued to thrive, showcasing to the world its award-winning, best-in-class cabins, catering, in-flight entertainm­ent, on-board magazine, lounges and more.

Al-baker said, “This year, our 20th anniversar­y as an airline, is particular­ly special for us. As we reflect on our achievemen­ts, we reaffirm our commitment to providing excellence in the skies, ensuring that our passenger’s holiday or leisure trip starts the moment they step onto one of our aircraft. We remain committed to expanding our global network, and to taking our passengers anywhere in the world they wish to go.

“After 20 years of service, we vow to never rest on our achievemen­ts, but rather to focus on how we can continue to innovate, and to deliver an exceptiona­l five-star experience to every one of our passengers, no matter what class they travel. Against the backdrop of the illegal blockade against the State of Qatar, we are more committed than ever to welcoming everyone onboard and taking them wherever they need to go.”

One of the world’s fastestgro­wing airlines, Qatar Airways launched some 11 exciting new destinatio­ns in 2017, including Auckland – the world’s longest commercial flight, Nice, Dublin, Skopje, Sohar, Kyiv, Prague, Sarajevo, Adana, Chiang Mai and St Petersburg.

In addition to launching flights to Chiang Mai, its fourth destinatio­n in Thailand, the airline also introduced a fifth daily non-stop service to Bangkok as well as a daily service to Krabi.

Qatar Airways looks ahead with excitement to 2018, when it will launch a “host of exciting” new destinatio­ns, including Penang, Canberra, Thessaloni­ki (Greece) and Cardiff, the airline’s fifth UK gateway, to name just a few.

The airline will also be the global launch customer and launch operator of the Airbus A350-1000 in 2018. In January, it will commence service to Pattaya, the airline’s fifth Thai destinatio­n. Qatar Airways will also add a new direct daily service to Hanoi, with Ho Chi Minh City’s daily service increasing by three flights a week to 10 starting January 1, 2018.

The airline introduced its superjumbo A380 aircraft to Melbourne and will soon introduce it on its Perth route, enhancing capacity to Australia ahead of the airline’s launch of service to Canberra next year. Qatar Airways also doubled its frequencie­s to a number of destinatio­ns in Eastern Europe, the Nordics and Russia, following a significan­t increase in passenger demand to Warsaw, Helsinki, and Moscow, with increases to Prague and Kyiv.

Qatar Airways took delivery of 19 new aircraft in 2017, taking its total fleet to 212 aircraft. The airline also recently upsized an earlier order for 50 Airbus A320neo with a firm order instead for 50 of the larger A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex configurat­ion), in an order signed earlier this month in the presence of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-thani and French President Emmanuel Macron.

Qatar Airways continued to forge strong partnershi­ps around the world and proved its commitment to creating lasting relationsh­ips with global partners. In November, it announced an acquisitio­n in fellow oneworld member Cathay Pacific, purchasing approximat­ely 9.61 percent of Cathay Pacific’s total issued share capital.

The airline further strengthen­ed its commitment to Italy with the acquisitio­n of 49 percent of AQA Holding, the new parent company of Meridiana fly (Meridiana), while the previous sole shareholde­r Alisarda has kept 51 percent.

In June, Qatar Airways released its annual results for the 2017 fiscal year, revealing an impressive 21.7 percent yearon-year net profit increase. The results also showed an annual revenue increase of 10.4 percent.

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