
Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines boost Doha to Manila flights
Qatar Airways and Philippine Airlines have launched a strategic partnership to expand service between Doha and Manila, enabling greater connectivity for passengers from the Philippines traveling to Qatar and onwards to other regions of the world.
From June 16, Philippine Airlines will offer daily nonstop flights between Manila and Doha.
Qatar Airways will codeshare on the seven weekly flights operated by Philippine Airlines in the first phase of this strategic cooperation.
Qatar to Philippine flights
The daily flights will depart Manila at 6.50pm and arrive in Doha at 11.40pm. This will provide travellers from the Philippines connectivity to more than 170 destinations, spanning Africa, the Americas, Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Eastbound travellers arriving in Doha on Qatar Airways flights can connect smoothly onto Philippine Airlines flights that depart daily from Doha at 1.30am for a convenient afternoon arrival at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 4.15pm.
Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Thierry Antinori, said: 'We continue to explore opportunities that strengthen our connectivity across the world, and our latest partnership with Philippine Airlines is a testament to this commitment.
'This strategic cooperation also aims to deepen the socio-economic ties between the Qatari and Filipino communities. We are proud of the new codeshare flights and look forward to delivering increased benefits to global travellers.'
Philippine Airlines President and Chief Operating Officer, Captain Stanley K. Ng., said: 'As Philippine Airlines expands its presence across the globe, we are delighted to forge new alliances that enable us to build new connections and give our business and leisure passengers more flexibility and seamless access in flying to their desired destinations.
'Our decision to offer daily frequency to Doha is enabled by our exciting strategic partnership with Qatar Airways and will help us stimulate tourism, trade flows and business growth in the context of the strong bilateral relationship between the Philippines and Qatar.
'Our vital Overseas Filipino Workers and their families will also greatly benefit from this new partnership.'
The partner airlines will explore further opportunities for long-term collaboration, including collaborating to promote additional destinations in the respective networks as well as frequent flyer cooperation.
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