Qatar Airways has become the first airline to fly a regular Boeing 787 Dreamliner service to and from Clark International Airport, the Philippines.
The new free transit visa scheme comes into effect on Tuesday, Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) have announced.
Qatar Airways has announced an expanded code-share agreement with British Airways, which will now provide travellers with a wider choice of flights and an enhanced network.
Qatar Airways has announced an increase in services to Dammam and Riyadh, connecting travellers from Saudi Arabia to more than 150 worldwide destinations through the award-winning Hamad International Airport in Doha.
Qatar Airways expect talks with the European Union on new air traffic services agreements will take several years, and Qatar will focus on ensuring the EU's planned fair competition clauses do not disadvantage the carrier, its CEO said.
Qatar Airways will launch daily flights from Doha to the Seychelles on December 12, providing travellers with “greater access to the idyllic white sand beaches and turquoise waters” of the popular tourist destination in the Indian Ocean.
Qatar Airways has agreed to purchase as many as 100 Boeing airplanes for up to $18.6bn, the companies jointly announced on Friday.
Qatar Airways and British Airways’ parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), have concluded a joint business agreement that would benefit their customers through better fares, wider choice of flights and an enhanced network.
Qatar Airways will be the global launch customer of GlobalBeacon (sm), a technology solution designed to provide global tracking of all aircraft equipped with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast in 2018.
A revised, free-of-charge tourism visa scheme for passengers transiting through Doha was announced on Monday by Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA), Qatar Airways (QA) and Qatar’s Ministry of Interior (MoI).
Qatar Airways has been awarded 'Best Up in the Air Experience' at the Future Travel Experience Awards for the second consecutive year, at the Future Travel Experience Global 2016 held in Las Vegas.
Qatar Airways has announced that Sydney has become its first destination in Australia to be served by the A380 super-jumbo, just six months after it joined the airline’s global network