Qatar Airways assures its operations with increased safety measures


Maldives
PUBLISHED March 27, 2020

Qatar Airways is continuing to keeping the skies open and getting as many people home as the airline possibly can in these challenging times.

Their state-of-the-art aircraft with advanced air filter systems, combined with strict bio-security screening of staff will provide safe continued operations of significant number of flights to reunite stranded passengers with their loved ones.

Qatar Airways' commitment to getting people home stepped up on 24th March with:

  • 10,000 extra seats added to its network;
  • The provision of charter services to Europe and the US from Asia;
  • The addition of extra flights to Paris, Perth and Dublin from Doha.
  • Upgrading services to Frankfurt, London Heathrow and Perth with the addition of the Airbus A380 on those routes.

"Figures for the last seven days show load factors of over 80 percent for flights to the UK, France and Germany, with a fall to 36 percent for outbound services from those countries, illustrating the demand for homeward travel. Qatar Airways has flown more than 100,000 passengers home in the last seven days [17th - 24th March] while 72 percent of passengers carried on 24th March were nationals flying to their country of origin.

"Working with embassies around the world, the airline has operated one-off services from destinations such as Phnom Penh, Denpasar, Manila and Kuala Lumpur to Europe. More than 5,000 passengers were flown home by these services over the last week, a number that is expected to more than triple over the next week.

"Qatar Airways is currently operating flights to 75 destinations, though this number may reduce as nations introduce tighter restrictions."

A full list of operational routes can be seen at https://www.qatarairways.com/en/travel-alerts/COVID-19-update.html


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