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Qatar Airways strengthens ties with Lebanon
- Lebanon: Monday, October 11 - 2004 at 12:25
- PRESS RELEASE
Qatar Airways has officially opened its dedicated new sales and reservations office in Beirut, demonstrating the airline's commitment to the Lebanese market.
The 600sqm office, located in the exclusive residential district of Ein El-Tineh, is three times bigger than the old premises.
It is modern, airy and contemporary, offering visitors a warm welcome with plenty of open space to relax and book their tickets.
The two-floor office is manned by 21 sales and reservations staff, a team headed up by Area Manager Lebanon and Cyprus, Naima Kassir.
Al Baker, on a four-day official visit to Lebanon, said the new office was needed to cope with the growth in the number of business and leisure passengers flying Qatar Airways.
"Our new office will appeal to many visitors because of its location and contemporary feel," he said.
"The new office only reinforces the importance of the growing bond between both Qatar and Lebanon, two countries with strong cultural and social links. We at Qatar Airways are looking to develop stronger ties with our flights and superior inflight service to serve passengers of both countries."
Added Al Baker: "Qatar Airways operates daily flights between Beirut and Doha and has a successful codeshare partnership with Middle East Airlines which began earlier this year."
Qatar Airways is exhibiting at the Middle East's leading travel trade show this week - the Arab World Travel and Tourism Conference and Exhibition, at the BIEL Centre in Beirut.
The airline will have a dedicated stand and will be promoting the launch of six new routes this winter.
Over the next three months, Beijing, Seychelles, London Gatwick, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Yangon will be added to the network, increasing Qatar Airways' global reach from 53 to 59 destinations, and enhancing its status as one of the fastest growing airlines in the world.
Qatar Airways operates across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Indian subcontinent and the Far East. By the end of 2005, Qatar Airways will serve at least 70 destinations, including North America and Australia.
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Qatar Airways has won a string of accolades during 2004, including three awards from Skytrax, an independent aviation quality monitoring agency. These include ranking Qatar Airways' cabin crew as the best in the Middle East and fifth best in the world following an annual survey of more than two million passengers comprising 93 different nationalities.Crew were assessed on service delivery, efficiency, attentiveness, friendliness, presentation and consistency.
Skytrax also placed Qatar Airways 8th best in the world in the inflight entertainment category. It comes just months after Qatar Airways received a Five Star ranking - Skytrax's highest accolade for airline service - joining an elite club of only two other carriers to have earned such recognition.
Qatar Airways operates an all-Airbus fleet of 34 aircraft, one of the youngest fleets in the world. Last year, the airline placed a $5.1bn order with Airbus for 34 new aircraft to join the fleet over the next few years. Qatar Airways is one of the launch customers of the A380 'super jumbos' with two firm orders scheduled for delivery in 2009.
For further information
Salam Al Shawa
Senior Manager Marketing & Communications, Qatar Airways
Tel: +974 - 4496613, Fax: +974 - 4620132
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