Qatar Airways
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Qatar Airways to Continue to Fly to Iran
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways will continue to fly to Iran and has not lost any bookings despite a recent spike in Middle East tensions, Chief Executive Akbar al-Baker said on Wednesday.
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Qatar Airways Expands Operations in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways started a direct flight between Doha and Isfahan on Monday, IRNA quoted Hassan Amjadi, director general of Isfahan Airports Company, as saying.
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Qatari minister appreciates Iran for allowing to use airspace
EghtesadOnline: Minister of Transport and Communications of Qatar Jassim Saif bin Ahmed al-Sulaiti said on Monday that Qatar is fully satisfied with Iran's permission granted to Qatar Airways…
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Qatar Air Targets Other U.S. Investments After American Spat
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways hasn’t given up on investing in the U.S. after scrapping plans to buy a stake in American Airlines Group Inc. amid opposition from the Fort Worth, Texas-based company.
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Qatar using Iranian airspace to conduct most flights: Official
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways, the Qatari airline is taking advantage of Iran's airspace to conduct its flights, Chief Executive of the Civil Aviation Organization of Iran (CAO) Ali Abedzadeh…
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Qatar Air Flight Times Double After Persian Gulf Diplomatic Crisis
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways is set to become the biggest loser in the Persian Gulf’s diplomatic crisis, with many of its routes to Africa, South America and southern Europe disrupted after…
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Qatar Airways' Profit Rises 22% on Long-Haul Routes, Expanded Fleet
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways, whose state owner has been blockaded by neighboring Persian Gulf countries, posted an increase in annual profit as it expanded its wide-body jet fleet to send more…
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Official: Iran's airspace sees 150 flights rise
EghtesadOnline: Managing Director of Iranian Airports and Air Navigation Company Rahmatollah Mahabadi announced on Tuesday that air attraffic increases between 100 to 150 flights in Iran's airspace.
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Qatar Airways to Be Biggest Victim in Gulf Diplomatic Breakdown
EghtesadOnline: Qatar’s state airline is set to become the biggest loser from the diplomatic breakdown in the Persian Gulf—with competitors in Dubai and Abu Dhabi also set to suffer.
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Qatar Airways CEO Al Baker Planning Large Aircraft Order Soon
EghtesadOnline: Qatar Airways said it’s poised to make a major jetliner purchase, adding to a backlog of more than 340 outstanding orders for Boeing Co. and Airbus Group SE planes.