Akbar al-Baker during a press conference in Chongqing. With him is Marwan Koleilat, Qatar Airways chief commercial officer and chief representative (Greater China)
Qatar Airways has rounded off its 2011 route expansion in China by celebrating new flights to Chongqing and additional frequency to both Beijing and Hong Kong.
The launch of thrice-weekly services to Chongqing – the carrier’s fifth Chinese gateway – together with three new flights to Beijing and four extra frequencies to Hong Kong have significantly increased the Doha-based carrier’s operations in China.
The capacity hike has been introduced across the three cities over a two-week period taking the airline’s overall frequency across China up from 25 to 35 flights each week.
Qatar Airways launched non-stop scheduled services to Chongqing in southwest China on November 28, just days after increasing frequency on the Doha – Beijing route to daily. From December 2, the airline boosted its daily Hong Kong services to 11 flights each week.
Qatar Airways also operates daily non-stop scheduled passenger flights to both Shanghai and Guangzhou, with dedicated freighter services to Hong Kong six-times a week.
Speaking in Chongqing, Qatar Airways chief executive officer Akbar al-Baker said China’s economic growth was clearly a catalyst for the carrier to do more business in the country, already a strong economic partner with Qatar.
“We have been closely looking at the opportunities that exist in this vast market to provide greater passenger choice and to give both business and leisure travellers more travel options to and from China, where many cities are largely underserved by international airlines,” he said.
“Chongqing is a prime example of a city, with its large industrial base and population of almost 30mn people, not having sufficient international air access that it so well deserves. By entering this market, we have become the only international airline flying westwards from Chongqing, giving easy one-stop access through our Doha hub to destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America and South America.
“With Chongqing’s strategic location on the important shipping waterway of the Yangtze River and being a production hub for motor cars, motorcycles, iron, steel, textiles, machinery and electronics, the city has huge market potential for new flights,” added al-Baker during the media gathering at the Sheraton Chongqing.
With additional services into both Beijing and Hong Kong, al-Baker said Qatar Airways was stepping up travel options to and from the popular cities, further cementing its position as an airline of choice.
 “We now have five cities on our route map across China, increasing the number of passenger flights from 25 to 35 each week, a significant operational increase in the space of just two weeks marking the end of yet another highly successful year in which we launched 15 new routes,” he said.
Al-Baker said, “We look forward to developing our network further in China, which we believe has plenty more opportunities, particularly inland Chinese cities where demand for air travel is just as high as the traditional coastal gateways.”
Qatar shares a strong relationship with China, based on established trade links. Qatar is China’s largest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) while exports from China to Qatar centre on mechanical and electrical goods.
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