Qatar Airways Reaches Starlink Rollout Milestone
More than 50% of the carrier’s widebody fleet is now equipped with satellite internet.
More than 50% of the carrier’s widebody fleet is now equipped with satellite internet.
The Hong Kong-based carrier will buy back its shares for $896 million.
The Doha-based carrier is expanding its footprint in Africa.
The carriers’ new agreement covers 19 destinations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Red Sea International Airport is Qatar Airways’ 12th destination in Saudi Arabia.
The carrier recently unveiled a new Formula 1 livery.
The airline operates multiple outstation lounges across the world in key markets such as Paris, Beirut, Singapore, Bangkok, and London.
South Africa’s Airlink has signed a lease agreement with Azorra for 10 new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, with the first expected later this year.
Qatar Airways has become one of the most recognized brands worldwide, also thanks to its multiple sponsorships at some of the most high-profile sporting teams.
Since launching its first Starlink-equipped flight in October 2024, Qatar Airways has operated more than 15,000 connected flights.