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Kenya: Qatar Airways Marks 15 Years On the Nairobi-Doha Route

Kenya: Qatar Airways Marks 15 Years On the Nairobi-Doha Route

Nairobi — Qatar airways has now marked 15-years of operation on the Nairobi-Doha route.

The airline which is one of the few global airlines that never stopped operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, currently operates double-daily flights between Nairobi and Doha serviced by its modern fuel-efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliner, featuring 22 seats in Business Class and 232 seats in Economy Class.

"We are delighted to be celebrating this milestone at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Over the past 15 years, Nairobi has demonstrated its importance as a business and leisure market becoming one of our most popular destinations with global travelers. Residents of Kenya have also benefited from Qatar Airways’ globally connected network and partnerships with local carriers, making us the airline of choice during their travels. Qatar Airways is proud to have provided over a decade of quality international service for our valued travelers in Kenya, and we are looking forward to serving this important gateway for many years to come," said Qatar Airways Vice President Commercial Africa, Hendrik Du Preez.

Last month, the airline expanded its interline agreement with Kenya Airways to cover 43 destinations across the continent.

In addition, Qatar Airways carrier operates fourteen belly-hold flights and six freighters every week, offering more than 600 tonnes of combined cargo capacity each way boosting Kenyan export market to Europe and Middle East.

The airline says it will now have its over 100 aircrafts fitted with Super Wi-Fi, offering passengers free on-board Wi-Fi connectivity until 2 January 2021.

At the same time, Qatar Airways was named ‘World’s Best Airline’ by the 2019 World Airline Awards, managed by the international air transport rating organization Skytrax.

It was also named ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’, ‘World’s Best Business Class’, and ‘Best Business Class Seat’, in recognition of its ground-breaking Business Class experience, Qsuite.

The airline also plans to rebuild its network to 126 destinations including 20 in Africa, 11 in the Americas, 42 in Asia-Pacific, 38 in Europe and 15 in the Middle East. Many cities will be served with a strong schedule with daily or more frequencies.

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