Qatar Airways could expand its number of destinations to more than 255 from 170 currently under plans for rapid growth, but its ability to do so depends on the delivery of additional aircraft, the Gulf carrier’s chief executive said on Monday.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker told reporters at a press conference during the Arabian Travel Market conference in Dubai that the airline had plans to expand to 190 routes, but added that still more destinations were possible.
“We could add maybe 85 or 90 destinations depending on the aircraft deliveries,” Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker told reporters.
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The airline expects planemakers Boeing and Airbus to begin delivering soon, he said. Previously he said delivery delays had prompted the airline to make conservative growth plans.
Airbus in March reinstated an order for 73 aircraft from Qatar Airways which it had revoked during a major legal dispute over damage to the surface of grounded A350s.
The airline and planemaker settled the dispute in February, and Al Baker expects to begin receiving the aircraft in the “not too distant future”.
Qatar Airways is also experiencing delays in the delivery of Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft, Al Baker said.
Al Baker said he looked forward to cooperating with Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s newly announced national airline, which aims to compete head-to-head with regional carriers like Qatar Airways.
“There is a lot of business around for everybody… We will cooperate with them and support them,” he said. He later told reporters that Qatar Airways could pursue codeshares or exchanges of technical assistance with the new airline.
By Yousef Saba and Lisa Barrington – Reuters
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