Monday, November 28, 2011

Qatar Airways CEO eyes further Indian expansion

Qatar Airways is looking for further expansion opportunities in India for both passenger flights and cargo, the airline's CEO has said.
Akbar Al Baker said he was keen to develop more routes in India, stressing the importance of the "strong market".
He said: "This is a market that is strong and full of confidence. We are eyeing more opportunities here in India and look forward to developing our footprint further to give the travelling public a wider choice of services they deserve, and the cargo community more flights to ease the flow of goods, produce and other shipments to and from India."
Qatar Airways currently operates a total of 110 flights a week in India, a four-fold increase from just a few years ago.
"Having launched flights to Goa, Amritsar, Bengaluru and Kolkata over the past 24 months, our new routes have facilitated growing demand for more capacity to and from India," Al Baker added.
Qatar is India's largest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) while exports from India to Qatar centre on food, machinery, chemicals, jewellery and textiles.
Al Baker said India played a key role in Qatar Airways' infrastructure. The airline is a key employer of Indian nationals, who represent around 25 percent of the state-backed carrier's 20,000-strong workforce.
27/11/11 Andy Sambidge/Arabian Business.com
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