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Qatar Airways launches new Athens Flights

Travel News Asia 16 June 2005

Qatar Airways today commenced its new non-stop scheduled flights between Doha and the Greek Capital, Athens.

The airline is operating six flights a week on the Athens route, using an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration of 12 seats in Business and 132 in Economy.

To celebrate the route launch, Qatar Airways is offering members of its Privilege Club frequent flyer programme with double Qmiles for the first full month of the new Athens flights.

Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said he was delighted to see the airline spreading its wings to new and exciting destinations, to give the travelling public greater choice.

“Athens has tremendous history and culture and is the gateway to some beautiful islands in the Mediterranean which I am sure will be highly popular with holidaymakers as the summer season approaches,” he said.

“We expect to see excellent traffic from the Middle East, Indian sub-continent, Asia and Africa feeding into our flights to Athens via Doha. And similarly, we look forward to welcoming passengers out of Greece to connect onto our extensive network of flights from Doha.”

The new Doha – Athens schedules are:

Depart Doha International Airport
Mondays and Fridays QR472 at 1145, arrive Athens at 1620
Tuesdays and Thursdays QR474 at 0030, arrive Athens at 0505
Wednesdays and Sundays QR472 at 0850, arrive Athens at 1325

Depart Athens International Airport
Mondays and Fridays QR473 at 1720, arrive Doha at 2120
Tuesdays and Thursdays QR475 at 0715, arrive Doha at 1115
Wednesdays and Sundays QR473 at 1530, arrive Doha at 1930

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