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Qatar Airways inaugurates its new office in Amman

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 03 Sep 2019, 03:43 pm

Qatar Airways inaugurates its new office in Amman

Image Credit: twitter.com/qatarairways

Doha: Qatar Airways launched its new office in Amman, Jordan, on Monday. 

The office opening celebration was attended by Transport Minister of Jordan, Eng. Anmar Khasawneh and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker. 
 
The ceremony was also attended by several senior officials and VIPs, including Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Jordan, Majd Shweikeh, and Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship of Jordan, Mothanna Ghairaibeh. 

Other notable figures who attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony include the Ambassador of Jordan to Qatar Zaid Al Lozi; Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Authority of Jordan Captain Haitham Misto; and interim Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the State of Qatar to Jordan Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Khalifa Al Sada.

Eng. Anmar Khasawneh welcomed the opening of Qatar Airways' new offices in Amman, expressing hope that this crucial step will spur a series of Qatari investments in the Kingdom. He further praised the distinguished relations between Jordan and Qatar, underscoring the importance of overcoming all obstacles and challenges impeding meaningful partnerships between the two countries with regards to the transport sector.

During the media roundtable held in Amman on September 2, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker, said: “Jordan is an integral market for Qatar Airways, where we operate three daily flights to Amman using wide-body aircraft, including the state-of-the-art Airbus A350. 
 
The opening of our new offices in the Kingdom comes as a response to the growing demand for quality flights, in addition to serving as further confirmation that Qatar Airways has become the airline of choice for discerning travellers from Jordan. We are looking forward to further enhancing our offerings and services in Jordan and are certain that the launch of our new offices will help us achieve our goal."

Qatar Airways launched its first flight to Amman in 1994.

Qatar Airways entered into a codeshare agreement with Royal Jordanian Airlines in 2015, allowing both airlines to reach various additional destinations around the world. The agreement recently expanded to allow passengers to fly to East Asia through Hamad International Airport. 
 
(Image Credit: twitter.com/qatarairways)
 

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