Qatar Airways has announced that it will fly between Doha and Seattle starting March 15, 2021, the seventh new destination launched by the company since the beginning of the pandemic.
See also: Qatar Airways and Air Canada Sign Codeshare Agreement.
The Seattle service will be operated with four weekly frequencies, in an Airbus A350-900, which has 36 seats in Qsuite Business Class and 247 seats in Economy Class.
See also: Qatar Airways presented first aircraft with livery World Cup 2022.
The airline also announced a frequent flyer partnership with Alaska Airlines. Beginning December 15, 2020, Qatar Airways Privilege Club and Alaska Mileage Plan members will be able to earn miles. The two airlines are working closely together on a code-share and business cooperation agreement in line with the U.S. airline that will join oneworld on March 31, 2021.
“Qatar Airways is committed to improving connectivity within the U.S. market, and launching flights to Seattle, our second new U.S. destination since the start of the pandemic. Home to a large technology industry and a gateway to innovation, Seattle is a world-renowned destination for business and leisure travel, said Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker.
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