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The first Qatar Airways (QA) flight from Doha to Davao, Philippines, touched down on Tuesday at Davao International Airport, where it was welcomed with a celebratory water cannon salute.
QA flight QR936 departed Hamad International Airport (HIA) on Tuesday at 02.45 and landed in Davao at 17.20 local time.
The Ambassador of the Philippines to Qatar HE Alan Timbayan was joined by QA Senior Vice-President Asia Pacific Marwan Koleilat on board the flight to Davao.
QA Group Chief Executive Akbar al Baker said: “Qatar Airways is very proud to extend its reach into the Philippines by launching our third gateway into this beautiful country. The inclusion of Davao into our global network further demonstrates our commitment to the Far East region, a highly important market for Qatar Airways. With 50 weekly passenger flights to and from the Philippines, we take great pride in our role of enabling trade and connecting international businesses.”
Davao International Airport Manager Engr Rex A Obcena said: “Davao International Airport is the main airport serving Davao City and Davao Region in the Philippines. It is the busiest airport on the island of Mindanao and one of the busiest in the Philippines. We look forward to welcoming all passengers on Qatar Airways’ weekly return flights.”
With numerous beaches and resorts, Davao City, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, is a coastal commercial centre near Mount Apo, the country’s highest peak. Davao City is the largest city outside of Manila and the fourth largest in the Philippines in terms of population, with over 1.4 million residents.
The airline will operate its Davao service once a week with a Boeing 787-8 aircraft, featuring 22 seats in Business Class and 232 seats in Economy Class. Passengers will be able to enjoy the airline’s superior entertainment system, Oryx One, offering a wide variety of entertainment options.
The Philippines is an important air freight market for QA, with the carrier’s cargo arm offering a weekly capacity of 350 tonnes each way on the Doha-Manila-Doha route and 70 tonnes on the Doha-Clark-Doha route. With the introduction of flights from Doha to Davao on the Doha-Clark-Davao-Doha route effective June 18, exporters in Davao will be offered direct connection to destinations in Europe, the Middle East and the Americas via Doha.
Doha - DavaoCharStyle:> Friday (QR936), departs Doha 02:45hrs, arrives Davao 20.50hrs;
Davao - Doha: Friday (QR936), departs Davao 22:20hrs, arrives Doha 03:15hrs.
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