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Join me as I follow 27 Qatar Airways crew onboard the Airbus A380, the world’s largest airliner, for a full flight from Doha ...
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Qatar Airways A380 First Class Flight - World Cup FeverI traveled on Qatar Airways First Class from Dubai via Doha to Bangkok using just 50k award miles. The first flight from ...
Qatar Airways is one of the world's most luxurious airlines, and is the most recent airline to receive the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 into its fleet. Airbus has compiled a ...
Qatar Airways will trim its Australian superjumbo schedule to just one city from this week, with Sydney retaining a daily ...
Qatar Airways has gone back and forth on what to do with its Airbus A380s. Its former CEO, Akbar al Bakar, said in 2021 that buying the planes was a "big mistake," given its high costs and ...
Qatar Airways is retiring half of its fleet of Airbus A380s, the world’s largest passenger plane. It’s the latest nail in the coffin for the double-decker superjumbo.
Qatar Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said the delayed delivery of his first Airbus A380 will amount to several weeks due to shortcomings with equipment being installed in the ...
Qatar Airways will start to phase out its fleet of Airbus A380 aircraft from 2024, its chief executive said on Wednesday. "We will start phasing out A380 as soon as it is ten years old," Akbar ...
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker may be in the market for more Airbus Group NV A380 super jumbos as the Middle Eastern carrier became the first airline to take delivery of the plane ...
HAMBURG—Qatar Airways said it may buy more of Airbus Group NV's A380 super jumbos, a rare bright spot for the European plane maker as it tries to shed the jet's image as a commercial flop. Qatar ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Airline Was Just Named the Best in the World—and It's a 9-time WinnerQatar Airways was named the World’s Best Airline for the second consecutive year at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards.
Qatar Airways is retiring half of its fleet of Airbus A380s, the world’s largest passenger plane. It’s the latest nail in the coffin for the double-decker superjumbo.
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