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Qatar Airways first Middle East Airline into Yangon
- Qatar: Thursday, January 13 - 2005 at 10:22
- PRESS RELEASE
Award-winning Qatar Airways has become the first carrier from the Middle East to fly to Yangon, capital of Myanmar, when its inaugural flight touched down at the city's international airport recently.
Qatar Airways' Regional Manager Far East, Marwan Koleilat joined senior Myanmar government and aviation industry officials to greet the aircraft for what is Qatar Airways' first new route of 2005.
Yangon becomes the airline's 10th destination in the Far East and its 57th overall on its worldwide network.
From January 18, Qatar Airways adds Johannesburg and Cape Town from Doha to its evolving international route map that covers Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Indian subcontinent and the Far East.
As one of the fastest growing airlines in the world with a fleet of 39 modern all-Airbus aircraft, Qatar Airways, the national airline of the State of Qatar, has quickly established itself as a leading player in the aviation industry in just a short few years since its launch.
It has also earned global recognition for its award-winning service. Qatar Airways is one of only three airlines to have achieved a Five Star ranking for high service standards and quality by Skytrax, an independent aviation industry monitoring agency.
Qatar Airways has scheduled four non-stop flights a week between Doha and Yangon using an Airbus A319 in a two-class configuration of eight seats in Business Class and 102 in Economy.
To celebrate the launch of the new flights, Myanmar Airways International is codesharing on Qatar Airways' services between Yangon and Doha, and onwards to Paris and London Gatwick. The agreement enables Myanmar Airways International to sell seats on Qatar Airways using its own 8M flight designator code.
The airline's new Yangon flights will provide convenient connections to numerous points on Qatar Airways' worldwide network via Doha, including recently-introduced services to Seychelles and London Gatwick.
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said he was delighted to see Yangon added to Qatar Airways' growing network.
"Myanmar is a country that is unexplored, yet has a full tourism potential and we, at Qatar Airways, are pleased to help generate traffic to this country which has plenty to offer.
"Qatar Airways is able to fly passengers to Doha to experience the best Arabian hospitality on offer and provide convenient connections to many destinations served by the airline across the world."
In addition to its Five Star ranking, Qatar Airways was voted by Skytrax for having the best cabin crew in the Middle East for the second year running in 2004 and fifth best overall worldwide.
Its inflight entertainment system ranked 8th best in the world. The airline is currently retrofitting its A330 long-haul fleet with a new state-of-the-art Audio Video On Demand (AVOD) system for passengers travelling in First, Business and Economy Class. Qatar Airways was also the first Middle East carrier to install fully flat beds in First Class on its A330 fleet.
Qatar is rapidly developing its infrastructure to help reach its goal of becoming the leading aviation hub in the Middle East. Next week, work starts on a green field site for the construction of a brand new international airport in Doha, with part of the land reclaimed from the Arabian Gulf.
The country is also the first in the Middle East to host the Asian Games in 2006.
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Qatar Airways flight QR630 leaves Doha at 0830 hrs on Tuesdays and Saturdays, arriving in Yangon at 1750 hrs local time, and flight QR632 leaves Doha at 2045 hrs on Wednesdays and Sundays, arriving in Yangon at 0605 hrs local time the following day.Return flight QR631 leaves Yangon at 1915 hrs on Tuesdays and Saturdays, arriving at Doha International Airport at 2300 hrs local time. QR633 leaves Yangon at 0715 hrs on Mondays and Thursdays, arriving in Doha at 1100 hrs local time.
Myanmar Airways International will operate codeshare flights on Qatar Airways' services, but with the following flight numbers. Flight 8M7701 from Doha to Yangon on Tuesdays and Saturdays and flight 8M7703 from Doha to Yangon on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Return flight 8M7702 from Yangon to Doha operates on Tuesdays and Saturdays and flight 8M7704 on Mondays and Thursdays.
In addition to the winter 2005 flying programme, Qatar Airways has confirmed it will launch services to Osaka, Athens, Tunis and Algiers from summer 2005. By the end of 2005, the airline plans to serve at least 70 destinations, including cities in North America and Australia.
The award-winning airline operates an all-Airbus fleet of 39 aircraft, with plans to double its size over the next few years following a $5.1bn order with Airbus for 34 additional planes. Qatar Airways is one of the launch customers of the A380 'super jumbos' with two firm orders scheduled for delivery in 2009.
During the 2003/2004 financial year, Qatar Airways carried 3.3m passengers, up 35% on the previous 12-month period. Passenger numbers are projected to rise sharply in the 2004/2005 period to 4.5m.
For further information:
Salam Al Shawa
Senior Manager Marketing & Communications, Qatar Airways
Tel: +974 4496956, Fax: +974 4620132
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