American Airlines announced Thursday that it will fly from New York to Doha, Qatar, beginning in June 2022.
With the launch of this new service, the airline will deepen its relationship with Qatar Airways. Customers have already benefited from the extensive codeshare between the two airlines, as it has allowed travelers to access new destinations in the Middle East, East Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia not currently operated by American.
→ Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines, will step down.
“We continue to creatively find ways to build a network that gets customers where they want to go when they are ready to travel,” said Brian Znotins, American’s Vice President of Network Planning. “Adding Doha to our expansive global network and resuming a significant portion of our European routes provides our customers with more choices as they plan next year’s vacations.”
“We look forward to welcoming our oneworld partner and friends at American Airlines to our home airport in Doha, recently voted the World’s Best Airport, and offer connectivity to numerous business and leisure destinations across the region and beyond,” said Thierry Antinori, Qatar Airways’ Chief Commercial Officer.
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