Qatar Airways is all set to expand its network with addition of Sharjah and Dubai World Central as its newest routes to the United Arab Emirates with 14 flights per week to each destination. Beginning on 1st March 2014, the airline will operate twice daily flights to Sharjah International Airport and twice daily to Dubai World Central –Al Maktoum International airport from its hub in Doha.
According to Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker, the location of both the airports will offer travellers alternative options to reach their final destination when flying to Dubai. Operating with Airbus A320s on both these routes, customers from Europe, Africa and America will now have increased availability of flights to the UAE, while the passengers from Asia, Australia and the Indian subcontinent will have convenient connections times when transiting via Doha.
Today Sharjah is the third largest of seven states which form the United Arab Emirates and is a great place for enjoying holiday trips due its rich cultural heritage which is showcased in an impressive array of over twenty museums, several art galleries and beautifully restored heritage sites.
According to Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker, the location of both the airports will offer travellers alternative options to reach their final destination when flying to Dubai. Operating with Airbus A320s on both these routes, customers from Europe, Africa and America will now have increased availability of flights to the UAE, while the passengers from Asia, Australia and the Indian subcontinent will have convenient connections times when transiting via Doha.
Today Sharjah is the third largest of seven states which form the United Arab Emirates and is a great place for enjoying holiday trips due its rich cultural heritage which is showcased in an impressive array of over twenty museums, several art galleries and beautifully restored heritage sites.
