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The Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa will become Qatar Airways’
20th destination on the African continent, on 18 September 2013,
followed a month later by Clark International Airport in the
Philippines from 28 October 2013.
Effective 1 March 2014,
Philadelphia will become the airline’s fifth US gateway.
Qatar Airways is also significantly increasing capacity to
Pakistan where it currently operates 17 flights each week across
four cities of Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar.
Beginning next month from 1 June, Qatar Airways
will step up frequency to Pakistan by 60% to 28 flights
each week – Karachi up from daily to double daily; Lahore from
four to seven flights a week; and Peshawar securing an additional
flight to three services each week.
“Yet again Qatar Airways is bucking the trend
across the industry demonstrating that we are resilient in times
of global economic austerity because while others are cutting
back, we see the opportunities to expand our global footprint,”
said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker. “Joining the oneworld global
alliance later this year will also present tremendous travel
options and benefits to our passengers and to those of partner
carriers in the alliance.”
Qatar Airways currently operates twice-daily
scheduled flights to the capital Manila.
“We have been
looking to fly to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa for some time,
and extremely delighted we will be able to do so later year as new
aircraft join the fleet. And Clark International Airport in the
Philippines provides us with great opportunities to boost our
presence in the Greater Manila area and northern region of Luzon
Island. This comes as good news for the well travelled Filipino
community with ever increasing demand for flights to and from the
country,” added Al Baker.
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