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Qatar Airways to increase capacity to Manchester

Travel News Asia 7 December 2005

Qatar Airways is to serve Manchester with daily flights in the New Year marking a significant increase in capacity to Britain’s second largest city.

The airline currently operates four scheduled flights a week between Doha, capital of the State of Qatar, and Manchester. Capacity is being increased to a fifth weekly service from February 11, 2006, rising to a daily service at the beginning of the Summer 2006 season on March 26.

The additional Manchester services takes to 28 the number of weekly flights between Qatar and the UK – twice-daily to London Heathrow and daily to London Gatwick. 

Manchester is home to excellent shopping, restaurants, nightlife and one of the world’s biggest football clubs Manchester United, as well as being a gateway to fabulous natural parks and tourist destinations such as the Lake District and Wales.

Qatar Airways will continue operating a widebody Airbus A330-200 on the route, offering a two-class configuration of up to 24 seats in Business Class and 259 seats in Economy.

The aircraft features Qatar Airways’ Audio Video On Demand inflight entertainment system, allowing passengers in both classes to choose from an extensive list of international new release films and short programmes to view on their individual TV screens, and listen to an extensive list of more than 250 CDs and radio channels.

Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said the additional Manchester services would provide passengers with greater choice of flights and a wider network of exciting destinations to connect to over Doha.

“We are already enjoying excellent passenger loads to Manchester from the Middle East and our destinations in the Indian subcontinent, Far East and South Africa via Doha,” said Al Baker.

“All our UK routes covering Manchester, London Heathrow and London Gatwick are performing extremely well so it was only a matter of time that we step up capacity to meet the rising demand.

“These additional flights to Manchester are good news for the travelling public and we look forward to other opportunities to expand capacity even further across the UK during 2006.”

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