The new destination marks another triumph for airline in a year signified by growth, recognition and expansion

Qatar Airways continues its growth and expansion plans as it announces the launch of Canberra, Qatar Airways’ fifth Australian destination in 2018. This launch follows the launch of a brand new Business Class offering, the announcement of 26 new destinations for 2017/2018, impressive financial profits released in June, a huge sponsorship agreement with FIFA and ongoing billion-dollar-aircraft orders.

At a time when many other global airlines are standing still, Qatar Airways has continued to elevate industry expectations, innovate the consumer experience and expand its global network. The recent GCC blockade has had little impact on the national carrier of Qatar, thanks to a robust growth strategy, varied investment portfolio and the consistent award-winning customer experience.

The redeployment of aircraft and crew to partner airlines such as British Airways and Royal Air Maroc ensures that planes do not idle, whilst reduced operational costs from the 18 affected destinations have helped to balance any perceived financial impact. Meanwhile, the airline has continued its robust expansion plans, launching service to exciting new destinations including Nice, France in July and Dublin, the Republic of Ireland in June. Qatar Airways will continue its expansion into Eastern Europe this August, with the launch of direct service to Prague, Czech Republic and Kyiv, Ukraine. It will also commence service to Sohar, the airline’s third destination in the Sultanate of Oman.

Increased frequencies on routes such as Moscow, Russia, and Colombo, Sri Lanka, all counteract the currently suspended GCC routes. Qatar Airways Cargo has also fared well during the past few months with increased demand for transporting fresh produce and livestock to Qatar.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said the announcement is another proud moment for them and another milestone in the airline’s expansion plans.

We are delighted to finally bring our award-winning service to Canberra in 2018, our ninth year of operation in Australia. As Australia’s capital city, Canberra is an important addition to our global route map and further boosts the existing strong ties between Australia and Qatar. We are confident that our highly-acclaimed product will appeal greatly to government, business and leisure travellers alike and we look forward to welcoming our passengers on board very soon.

I am proud to say that in spite of the current situation, we continue to provide our award-winning, five-star service to all of our passengers. We are carrying forward our robust expansion plans, and will continue to grow and to expand to exciting new destinations across the globe.’

With Canberra, the airline will be the first international carrier to offer Australia’s capital city daily scheduled flights to Doha via Sydney. Qatar Airways’ second-daily Sydney flight will make its way on to Canberra commencing February 2018. Return flights will be on a Canberra-Sydney-Doha routing. Canberra flights will be served by a 358-seater Boeing 777-300 aircraft. Qatar Airways inaugurated its first daily Sydney flight on 1 March 2016 with great success, upgrading it to the superjumbo A380 just six months after the airline’s Sydney launch.

The Managing Director of Canberra Airport, Stephen Byron said the arrival of Qatar Airways was an exciting development in the fulfilment of a major goal.

We have had a long-held dream that we could connect Canberra with the rest of the world. The beginning of the Qatar Airways service in February provides seamless access to the international hub of Doha, and a stepping off point for the Middle East, Europe and points beyond. We welcome Qatar Airways’ strong support for Canberra, and the people living in our wider region.’

Qatar Airways daily flight from Canberra to Sydney and onward to Doha will connect passengers to its global network of more than 150 destinations, of which more than 40 are in Europe. The passenger aircraft features a total of 358 seats, with 42 seats in Business Class and 316 seats in Economy Class. On board in Business Class, passengers can enjoy one of the most comfortable fully-flat beds in the sky with 78 inches of seat pitch.

At Qatar Airways state-of-the-art home and hub, Hamad International Airport, passengers can be assured of the convenience and luxuries that the only five-star airport in the Middle East can provide. The contemporary and luxurious airport, which opened in 2014, has more than 40,000 square metres of retail space and restaurants including more than 70 retail and 30 food and beverage outlets, as well as a 25-metre swimming pool, gym, hotel and spa.

Qatar Airways has received a number of accolades this year, including Airline of the Year by the prestigious 2017 Skytrax World Airline Awards, which was held at the Paris Air Show. This is the fourth time that Qatar Airways has been given this global recognition as the world’s best airline. In addition to being voted Best Airline by travellers from around the world, Qatar’s national carrier also won a raft of other major awards at the ceremony, including Best Airline in the Middle East, World’s Best Business Class and World’s Best First Class Airline Lounge. Now in its 20th year of operations, Qatar Airways has a modern fleet of 200 aircraft flying to business and leisure destinations across six continents.

For more information about the airlines’ various flight destinations, log on to their website through this link.