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Qatar Airways to resume operations to 11 more international destinations

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Qatar Airways will start flying to Berlin, Toronto and Boston

State-owned Qatar Airways has announced that it will restart operations to 11 new international destinations in addition to the 430 weekly flights to more than 65 destinations.

The 11 new international destinations include Bali Denpasar, Beirut, Boston, Edinburgh, and Toronto, according to media reports.

Qatar Airways is also planning to resume almost two-thirds of its pre-covid19 network by the end of the month.

Last month, Qatar Airways said it will defer the delivery of Airbus and Boeing aircraft which were due in 2020 and 2021.

Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Qatar Airways planned to expand its fleet has ordered aircraft worth billions of dollars. However, the pandemic has forced the carrier to rethink its future plans.

Qatar Airways said that it has no room for new aircraft and will instead shrink its fleet of around 200 jets.

“We had bought it for a particular airline in which we had invested and we have withdrawn our investment from that airline, so we will not require anymore the 737 MAXs,” Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways’ group chief executive told Sky News.

The carrier also announced its plans to reshuffle its fleet and also retire the Boeing 777 aircraft by 2024 which are a backbone of its fleet. The 777s will be replaced with the newer, bigger 777 models that are known collectively as 777X.

According to Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker, the decision is part of a strategy to cut emissions.

Currently, Qatar Airways’ fleet contains 57 Boeing 777 aircraft and it will be replaced by 60 new 777X.

Akbar Al Baker said that by 2025, the carrier will only operate the 777X.

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