Minggu, 21 Januari 2018

Qatar Airways finds new reef in Spain

Qatar Airways announced that between last year and throughout 2018 will open 30 new routes, and among them, is the future connection Malaga-Qatar, which will add to the flights that the airline offers from Barcelona and Madrid. For the airline's senior vice president for Europe, Jonathan Harding, this new route "shows the company's commitment to the Spanish market". Throughout this year the Persian Gulf airline will also arrive in Bangkok, Bali, Hanoi, Lisbon, Mykonos and San Francisco; In addition to Sydney and Canberra, what "shows the expansion" of the airline in Australia.

Qatar Airways finds new reef in Spain
Qatar Airways

The company has invested 70 million dollars in new aircraft, which has led to counting one of the youngest fleets on the market, where airplanes have an average of five years. "We got a new plane every ten days," bragged Harding. In Spain, said the director Marimar Laver, the company increased its capacity by 10.5% and the number of passengers with origin in the country increased by 15%. The Airbus A350 will soon be expected to operate in Barcelona and Madrid airports, which will allow an increase in capacity.

Small impact in Barcelona

In Barcelona the company has detected a "relative stability" because, although the political situation has caused a small impact on the arrivals, the truth is that this has been compensated with the outputs that have not registered any affectations, described their Authorities.

The company will also continue to bet on other markets such as Asia and has announced that increase frequencies and capacity this year to destinations such as Bangkok, Colombo, Maldives, Hanoi, Krabi and Bali.


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