Qatar Airways, the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar has broadcasted that ii will enhance flights to Bangkok. The additional daily service has taken frequency up to 28 direct flights a week. This has marked a crucial rise in capacity on one of the Doha-based busiest routes.
The airline decided to in increase the services considering the growing demand especially from key feeder markets across the continents of Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas.
Bangkok Survarnabhumi International Airport is one of the Asia’s foremost hubs and the passengers can connect to destinations in neighbouring nations and across the country.
Flights with Qatar Airways have increased from three to four a day with effect from 20th February, 2013.
Qatar Airways’ Chief Executive Airport Akbar Al Baker commented that the additional flight was possible as more and more aircraft joining the fleet capable of flying on long distance routes.
The airline decided to in increase the services considering the growing demand especially from key feeder markets across the continents of Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas.
Bangkok Survarnabhumi International Airport is one of the Asia’s foremost hubs and the passengers can connect to destinations in neighbouring nations and across the country.
Flights with Qatar Airways have increased from three to four a day with effect from 20th February, 2013.
Qatar Airways’ Chief Executive Airport Akbar Al Baker commented that the additional flight was possible as more and more aircraft joining the fleet capable of flying on long distance routes.
