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Qatar Airways will introduce additional capacity to its two South American gateways from December 1, 2016, when the airline upgrades its existing aircraft operating on the route, a Boeing 777-200LR, to a Boeing 777-300ER.
The upgrade to the Extended Range aircraft will provide an additional 99 seats per day from the airline’s capital in Doha to Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. Qatar Airways’ existing aircraft operating on the route is the Boeing 777-200LR with 259 seats, which will increase to 358 seats.
Commercial passenger traffic from the two cities to Qatar Airways’ network of more than 150 destinations via Doha provides travellers with some of the shortest travel times from South America to popular destinations such as Bangkok, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Beirut, Singapore, Delhi and Maldives, and many other places can be conveniently reached via Qatar Airways’ Doha hub.
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Qatar Airways Resumes Atlanta Flights While Boosting US Network
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Qatar Airways is heading back to Atlanta. The Doha-based airline dropped flights to Atlanta’s Hartsfield–Jackson International Airport last year amid the wider travel downturn. Now, citing its commitment to the United States market, Qatar Airways will resume flying between Doha and Atlanta four times a week from June 1, 2021.
Qatar Airways is taking its Boeing 777-200LR back to Atlanta. Photo: Qatar Airways
“We are proud to be the leading Middle East airline providing safe and reliable connectivity to and from the United States,” said Qatar Airways CEO, Akbar Al Baker, earlier today.