Qatar Tribune

Qatar Airways expands its flights to Australia to help people reach home

QA will add 48,000 seats to the gateways of Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane

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QATAR Airways (QA) is expanding operations to Australia to help get people home. From March 29, the airline will add an extra 48,000 seats to the market to help stranded passengers get home.

The airline will operate the following flights:

Daily Service to Brisbane (Boeing 777-300ER)

Double daily service to Perth (Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER)

Double daily service to Melbourne (Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777300ER)

Triple daily service to Sydney (Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777-300ER)

QA Group Chief Executive Akbar al Baker said: “We know there are many people who want to be with their families and loved ones during this difficult time. We are thankful to the Australian Government, Airports and staff for their support in helping us to add additional flights to get people home, and in particular, to bring flights to Brisbane.

“We continue to operate around 150 daily flights to more than 70 cities worldwide. Sometimes government­s put in place restrictio­ns that mean we simply cannot fly to a country. We are working closely with government­s around the world, and wherever possible we will reinstate or add more flights.”

As an airline, QA maintains the highest possible hygiene standards, which include the regular disinfecti­on of aircraft, the use of cleaning products recommende­d by the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) and the World Health

Organizati­on (WHO), and thermal screening of crew.

In addition, QA’s aircraft feature the most advanced air filtration systems, equipped with industrial-size HEPA filters that remove 99.97 percent of viral and bacterial contaminan­ts from re-circulated air, providing the most effective protection against infection. All the airline’s onboard linen and blankets are washed, dried and pressed at microbial lethal temperatur­es, while its headsets are removed of ear foams and rigorously sanitised after each flight. These items are then sealed into individual packaging by staff wearing hygienic disposable gloves.

Qatar Aircraft Catering Company (QACC) was the first organisati­on in the world last year to achieve ISO22000:2018 certificat­ion from Bureau Veritas with UKAS accreditat­ion, confirming its Food Safety Management System meets the highest standards. All meal service utensils and cutlery are washed with detergents and rinsed with deminerali­sed fresh water at temperatur­es that kill pathogenic bacteria. All sanitised equipment is handled by staff wearing hygienic disposable gloves, while cutlery is individual­ly re-packed.

QA maintains the highest possible hygiene standards, which include the regular disinfecti­on of aircraft, the use of cleaning products recommende­d by the IATA and the WHO, and thermal screening of crew

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