Qatar Airways inaugurated flights to Toronto, the airline’s second destination in Canada after Montreal, on Wednesday.
The inaugural flight was operated by one of Starlink’s high-speed Internet-equipped Boeing 777s.
The airline surpasses its target of fitting Starlink to 12 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of 2024, with 14 aircraft upgraded in under 55 days, bringing the total to 15.
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“Qatar Airways extends a warm welcome to the vibrant and diverse city of Toronto as the latest destination to join our expansive network of more than 170 destinations. As our second gateway in Canada, this launch underscores our unwavering commitment to presenting Canadian travellers with unparalleled service and seamless connectivity”, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said.
The new Toronto service, which will feature three weekly flights, will provide travellers from Canada and beyond with seamless access to destinations across Qatar Airways’ extensive global network.
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