Qatar Airways Announces Direct Flights to Osaka Japan.


Qatar Airways announcd the commencement of services to Osaka, Japan starting from 6 April 2020. Osaka will be the airline’s third gateway into the country. This is after Tokyo Narita and Tokyo Haneda respectfully from it's hub in Doha.

The flight will be operated by an Airbus A350-900 aircraft, featuring 36 seats in Business Class and 247 seats in Economy Class. The operation will initially begin with a five times weekly service, increasing to a daily service from 23 June 2020.

In a statement to mark the occasion, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are truly delighted to be bringing our award-winning service to Osaka, adding this highly sought after Japanese destination to our global network. Osaka is a very important destination, and our service to the cosmopolitan city will enable us to provide a seamless journey for our passengers connecting from our extensive network of more than 160 destinations worldwide.”

Osaka has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region for many centuries. The Kansai Region is home to many well-known attractions like Arima Onsen - one of the most famous and oldest hot springs and Nara, the former historic capital. Visitors can also admire historical landmarks including UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Himeji Castle.

The airline has recently launched an array of exciting new destinations, namely Rabat, Morocco; Izmir, Turkey; Malta; Davao, Philippines; Lisbon, Portugal; and Mogadishu, Somalia. The airline will add Langkawi, Malaysia and Gaborone, Botswana to its extensive route network in October 2019 and Luanda, Angola in March 2020 as reported here.https://aviationroundtable.blogspot.com/2019/09/qatar-airways-to-launch-direct-flights.html?m=1


Picture credit: Qatar Airways.

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