10 Qatar Airways Facts You Should Know

When it comes to top-notch airlines, Qatar Airways is a name that stands out. With a stellar reputation and a commitment to providing exceptional services, Qatar Airways has earned its place among the world’s leading airlines.

 In this article, we will explore 10 facts about Qatar Airways, shedding light on its achievements, awards, and innovative features that make it a preferred choice for travelers.

Top 10 Qatar Airways Facts

1. The first to operate the Airbus A350

The brand-new Airbus A350-900 took off for its first commercial flight from Doha to Frankfurt on January 15, 2015. A huge congratulations to all those who have worked so hard to create this amazing aircraft. It was a notion at first, but it is now a flying reality and the most advanced aircraft on the planet.

To date, 43 clients from across the world have purchased 777 350s, with development expenses projected to exceed 11 billion euros. The largest Airbus order of all airlines is for the Doha-based carrier, which received 80 aircraft, followed by Etihad with 62 and Singapore Airlines with 67.

2. The world’s greatest airline is Qatar Airways

I’m sure everyone has a different opinion on the subject, but according to the World Airlines Award 2015, Cathay Pacific, based in Hong Kong, was voted the best airline in 2014, and Singapore Airlines, ranked third last year, was the runner-up. Qatar Airways was named the world’s best airline. The prize was previously won by Qatar Airways in 2011 and 2012.

In the categories of best business class, best airline in the Middle East, and best business class lounge, the state-owned carrier has won. It looks like the ideal airline for any kind of business travel.

3. Qatar Airways serves every continent

Qatar Airways is one of the few airlines that connects its hubs with direct flights to every continent on which people live. Therefore, Hamad International Airport is one of just five on the globe that provides non-stop connectivity to all six of them. A select club. Doha is one of several Middle Eastern airports that link their centers to the rest of the globe, along with Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

It is the first and only Western airport that is connected to every region of the world, with the other two being George Bush Airport in Houston and Johannesburg in South Africa.

4. The Arabian oryx went extinct in 1972

The purple Oryx on Qatar Airways’ fin appears to everybody. The national animal of Qatar was brought back into the wild in 1982 after being extinct entirely in the wild in 1972. To restore the Oryx, two herds were first employed. One came from a private collection in Saudi Arabia, and the other from a zoo in Phoenix, Arizona.

After starting in Oman, the initiative was then expanded to the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. It must be deemed a major accomplishment that the oryx, which has expanded over the Arabian Peninsula in 25 years, is now merely classified as vulnerable.

5. The world’s best team is sponsored by Qatar

Two titans of their respective industries, FC Barcelona, the La Liga champion, and Qatar Airways, agreed to a partnership in 2013 that would pay them 60 million euros a season. The businesses will be featured on the uniform of the world’s finest football player, Lionel Messi, who plays for the Spanish team. The Barca stars also make an appearance on the onboard entertainment system before each movie as part of this arrangement.

And that’s not all; every Qatar Airways flight has a highly popular safety film playing before it! Impressively well done, the video featuring the athletes demonstrates how to wear an oxygen mask and handle emergencies. It has been seen over 10 million times on YouTube.

6. The world’s longest flight is from Doha to Auckland

The longest flight on earth will begin on December 3, 2016, when the daily service between Doha and Auckland departs. The largest city in New Zealand and the capital of Qatar are separated by a distance of 14,536 kilometers. An expected flight duration of eighteen hours and thirty minutes will be announced by the flight attendants.

The 777-200LR is the only airplane that meets the requirements to do such extremely long trips; not many other aircraft can. Can you guess what the LR represents? You are correct, of course! It represents a longer range. The raked wingtips, lighter landing gear, and more fuel tanks are the main differences.

7. The first airline to operate a Dreamliner, A380, and A350

The first airline to operate every new generation aircraft in its fleet is Qatar Airways. Large aviation companies are making major fleet adjustments, adding new aircraft to replace their aging fleets. The Doha-based airline chose to place orders for all three of the Airbus A350, Dreamliner, and Super Jumbo A380 aircraft, making it the first airline to run all three. Many other airlines chose to operate just one of these aircraft.

8. The first major Gulf carrier to join an Alliance member

When Qatar Airways announced its plan to join the alliance in 2012, there must have been a lot of smiling faces at the OneWorld headquarters in New York. In 1999, a group of airlines, including Qantas, Air Berlin, American Airlines, and Finnair, joined up to establish the equivalent of SkyTeam and Star Alliance. OneWorld has fifteen complete members and was selected as the top alliance by Skytrax a record three times.

9. Voted the best airport in the Middle East is Doha

The two airports in the United Arab Emirates, located in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, were surpassed by the Qatar Airways base, sometimes referred to as Hamad International Airport, which was chosen as the Best Airport in the Middle East. Situated about 10 kilometers south of the Doha city center, the new hub opened its doors on April 30, 2014, and is easily accessible by metro and regular buses.

The airport’s two runways are longer than those of most other international airports, and half of it is situated on reclaimed ground. The main cause is the intense summer heat, which keeps most engines from running at maximum efficiency. A cooperation between the airport and the German football powerhouse FC Bayern Munich was recently announced by Hamad International.

10. The first US airline to successfully land an Airbus A350

Being the first airline to land an Airbus 350 on American soil, an Airbus A350 set off on a historic journey on January 1st, 2016. According to the consensus, the new airplane was not bound for Los Angeles, Atlanta, or New York when it took off from Doha Hamad International Airport. The flight was headed toward Philadelphia, namely on the East Coast of the United States.

The largest city in Pennsylvania is now a part of the Qatari carrier’s annual expansion of its United States network. Boston has also been included in the A350 network as of March 2016.

Nikita Rawat
Nikita Rawat
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