Qatar Airways will resume thrice weekly flights to Tokyo's Haneda airport on Dec 11.
The airline will operate the service with Boeing 777 aircraft featuring 42 flatbed seats in Business Class, and 312 seats in Economy Class.
The airline currently operates seven flights per week between Narita airport and Doha.
Thomas Scruby, Vice President - Pacific, Qatar Airways, said, "We are thrilled to resume operations to Tokyo Haneda, as part of our network rebuilding efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. This resumption will provide further global connectivity to our Japanese passengers. Qatar Airways has proven itself to be a responsible and trusted airline among passengers worldwide and has safely taken over 2 million people home during this crisis. As global entry restrictions ease, we look also forward to reinstating more routes as we aim to operate to over 120 destinations by year-end to better connect our passengers to the rest of the world."
Qatar Airways' onboard safety measures for passengers and cabin crew include the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for cabin crew, and a complimentary protective kit and disposable face shields for passengers which they are required to wear throughout the fight.
© Asia Travel Tips
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Luddite
I’m never flying with Qatar again after what happened to female passengers in Doha in October.
TrevorPeace
Good! Now I have a way to get back to Japan!
Jumpin' Jesus!
Mr Kipling
Luddite... That was a mistake but considering they had a new born baby in a trash can, I can understand the panic that must have ensued. They got it wrong and have admitted so.
They are still, in my opinion, the best by far airline in terms of service and price, especially for multi city trips.
asiafriend