Qatar Airways boosts Bengaluru
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Qatar Airways is continuing its expansion plans in South Asia with a significant increase in capacity to the Indian city of Bengaluru.
From 1 August 2015, the airline will replace its 254-seat Boeing 787 Dreamliner on the Doha-Bengaluru route with a 335-seat B777.
“The strengthening of the Doha-Bengaluru route reflects increased passenger demand and reaffirms our continuous expansion strategy for the Indian market,” said Qatar Airways’ CEO, Akbar Al Baker.
“There are a large numbers of expatriates from South India who are working in Doha, and with our increasing capacity we aim to offer our customers a superior travel experience and seamless connectivity into the State of Qatar.
“India is growing as an economic hub and shows enormous potential, and our growth strategy has always stressed the significance of the Indian market where we plan to seek even more capacity and increase frequency on existing routes,” he added.
Qatar Airways will continue to expand in South Asia later this year with the launch of three new destinations in Pakistan: Faisalabad, Sialkot and Multan.
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