Airlines
Qatar Airways Set to Unveil ‘Qsuite Next Gen’ at Farnborough Airshow 2024
The “Qsuite Next Gen,” Qatar Airways’ newest business class offering, will be unveiled from July 22–26, 2024, at the Farnborough International Air Show (FIA).
Visitors may experience the future of business travel with the World’s Best Airline and World’s Best Business Class during the unveiling, which takes place inside the Qatar Airways Discover Lounge.
The highlight of the airline’s exhibit at the esteemed international air show, which brings together aviation executives from all over the world to demonstrate innovations and promote industry collaboration, will be the Qsuite Next Gen.
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Expect more enhancements in comfort, communal and collaborative design aspects, and passenger eating experiences when stepping into the Qsuite Next Gen.
“We are highly anticipating this year’s Farnborough International Airshow and as the Best Airline in the World we are confident that the reveal of our latest business class offering will be a huge draw for the global aviation community,” stated Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Group Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Airways. We also look forward to showing off what we have to tourists at our installations and aboard our aircraft, which will be on exhibit.
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Explore the airline’s qatar airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to learn about’ superior offerings in terms of both product and service. Additionally, guests are welcome to board Qatar Executive’s Gulfstream G700, the first commercial airline in the world to operate such an aircraft, which offers the pinnacle of luxury and performance.
From July 22–26, 2024, guests attending the Farnborough International Airshow can find Qatar Airways at Chalet C114–115 and the Qatar Airways Discover Lounge, Hall 1 Entrance.
Airlines
PIA Reinstates Manchester and Paris Routes After EU Ban Lift
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced plans to resume flights to Europe starting in January, beginning with Paris as its first destination.
The decision follows the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) removal of a long-standing ban on the airline. PIA’s inaugural flight to Paris is scheduled for January 10, with bookings opening on December 9.
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In an official statement, PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez Khan confirmed that the first flight schedule has been approved, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s recovery efforts. The EU ban had previously cost PIA approximately Rs40 billion ($144 million) annually in lost revenue, compounding its financial struggles.
With European operations restarting, PIA is now setting its sights on the United Kingdom. The airline plans to seek approval from the UK Department for Transport (DfT) to resume flights to major British cities such as London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
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These routes are anticipated to see high demand once necessary clearances are obtained. The lifting of the EU ban represents a key achievement for PIA as it works to rebuild its international network and regain its standing in the global aviation market.
By restoring flights to Europe and aiming for UK destinations, PIA is taking critical steps toward recovering lost ground and improving its financial outlook.
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