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The daily
flights to Canberra will operate via Melbourne to the airline’s hub,
Hamad International Airport, in Doha, which has consistently been voted the
World’s Best Airport, as well as offering travellers a world-class stopover
experience with seamless connections to more than 170 destinations across the
Qatar Airways global network.
The
flights, commencing in December 2025, will be operated by Boeing 777 aircraft,
featuring the airline’s award-winning Q-suite Business Class cabin* and complimentary
high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi for all passengers.
Qatar
Airways ceased operations to Canberra during the global pandemic, making this
announcement a significant milestone for the airline as it reconnects to the
city, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and the surrounding regions.
Qatar
Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: “We
are delighted to be able to serve Canberra once again. The nation’s capital,
the political heart of Australia, rightly expects to be served by a range of
international airlines, and I am proud that we are able to play our part in
that. Whether travelling for business, government services or leisure, our
commitment to Australia, and to Canberra, is one that we know will bring much
needed healthy competition to the market and greater choice for passengers.”
Canberra
Airport CEO, Mr. Stephen Byron, highlighted the significance of the
recommencement of services, highlighting its importance for the region. “The
return of Qatar Airways marks an exciting and pivotal moment for Canberra and
our surrounding regions. This service not only provides over a million
residents access to a global network spanning more than 170 destinations but
also invites the world to rediscover Canberra’s unique cultural, educational,
and tourism offerings," he said.
“We
believe that providing a greater choice of carriers and destinations not only
makes prices more competitive but also opens up boundless opportunities for our
community, connecting our city to the rest of the world.
“These
opportunities are not just about enhancing connectivity; they're about
strengthening business connections, driving economic development, and creating
jobs, as well as fostering tourism and attracting international students to our
vibrant city.”
ACT
Chief Minister, Mr. Andrew Barr said today’s announcement that Qatar will
resume international flights out of Canberra (via Melbourne) is great news
going into a big five years for tourism.
He
said: “It’s a timely boost to our local tourism industry with aviation access
being the biggest driver to growth in the sector and it’s great news for
Canberrans wanting to travel overseas, particularly to Europe, the United
Kingdom and the Middle East.”
“Qatar
Airways’ return will benefit the whole Canberra region, providing tourism,
trade, investment and a range of business opportunities. It will also make an
important contribution towards the Government's goal of growing our tourism
economy to AU$5 billion in visitor expenditure by 2030.”
Today’s
announcement comes on top of the launch of sales of Virgin Australia’s new
services from Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Melbourne** to over 100 destinations
across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, operated on Qatar Airways aircraft.
The
Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia partnership, pending final regulatory
approval, positions Virgin Australia to strongly compete in the international
travel market, delivering increased competition, improved connectivity, and
enhanced customer choice.
This
announcement is another example of the increased benefits of the partnership.
Qatar Airways Privilege Club and Virgin Australia’s Velocity Frequent Flyer
loyalty members will have maximised earning and redemption opportunities on the
Canberra services, and eligible passengers will also enjoy reciprocal lounge
benefits.
Qatar
Airways is continuing to work closely with Virgin Australia to progress the
remaining regulatory approvals on the proposed partnership.
The
flights are on sale now. For further information and bookings, visit qatarairways.com.
*Services
from Canberra will include the QSuite configuration by default. The aircraft
will only switch to a non-QSuite fitted aircraft if operationally required.
**Melbourne
flights will be on sale on January 2025 and will commence in December 2025.
Image
Credit: © Qatar Airways
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