Qatar Airways will launch direct scheduled flights from Athens to New York from mid- 2013.
Chief Executive Officer Akbar al-Baker made the announcement in Athens on the occasion of the airline’s eight-year presence in Greece and to commemorate the carrier’s increasingly strong operations in the country.
Al-Baker reiterated the airline’s commitment to continue growing its operations in Greece. Qatar Airways already has two flights daily linking the Greek capital with its operational hub in Doha.
Athens is a key point on the airline’s 31-strong European route network, introduced in 2004 initially with six-flights-a-week. The carrier increased capacity to double-daily flights three years ago.
The Athens route continues to grow with strong demand despite the financial crisis in the country.
Al-Baker said: “The Athens-Doha route has become the number one intercontinental destination in absolute number of passengers at Athens International Airport, surpassing for the first time in the airport’s history, New York City.
“And launching this new route from Athens to New York from the middle of next year will provide passengers with an even more unique travel experience, strengthening Qatar Airways’ reputation as the airline of choice for leisure and business travellers.”
In a brief presentation of the airline’s chart to success in just 15 years of operations, al-Baker highlighted the fact that the airline had become a pillar of Qatar’s economic growth thereby spreading the nation’s wings all around the world.
Qatar Airways will continue to expand its role as a global connector that brings people to the world and the world to people, through an ever-expanding network of a young fleet and its award-winning five-star service.
Describing the Athens route as “a combined symbol of a home base and a gateway,” al-Baker stated that the “ties that have been forged between us during these past eight years extend the horizons of a solid and lasting co-operation between Qatar Airways and Greece which are here to stay. And it is here to grow further.”
Qatar Airways currently flies a modern fleet of 114 aircraft to 121 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.
Al-Baker referred to the airline’s global expansion strategy stating that in 2012, Qatar Airways’ route portfolio saw new launches from Doha to diverse destinations worldwide - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Rwanda, Croatia, Iraq, Australia, Tanzania, Myanmar, Serbia and Mozambique.
Poland will be served by Qatar Airways from December 5, rounding off a remarkable year of expansion, while Cambodia and Chicago, the carrier’s fourth US gateway, are among the highlights of 2013.
Akbar al-Baker addresses the media in Athens, where he announced the airline will launch scheduled flights between the Greek capital and New York next