The route will be served by the following aircraft: narrow-body Airbus 320 and 321, long-haul Airbus 350, as well as wide-body Boeing 777 and 787.
The launch date of the first flight is expected to be announced.
With a modern fleet of more than 250 aircraft, the airline's flight map includes more than 160 international destinations, from Africa to Asia & Oceania. Qatar signed an intergovernmental agreement on air traffic with Uzbekistan on July 9, 2021, thus strengthening its presence on the Eurasian continent.
The launch of air traffic between our countries will strengthen ties not only in the areas of trade and economic cooperation, but also in scientific, cultural, and spiritual exchange. The rich Islamic heritage, relics, and unique artifacts of the Muslim art of Uzbekistan will undoubtedly be of interest to tourists from Qatar.
From when it started its operation in January 1994 and till now, Qatar Airways is incredible growth, especially in the last four years. The company is among the TOP 7 airlines with the highest five-star certificate according to the British agency Skytrax, having received a separate award for the quality of service in business class in 2017. The flights are provided great in-flight entertainment with a digital satellite TV service and a personal system, including games, video "on-demand" and broadcast of TV channels.
Qatar Airways Privilege Club - its own bonus program bilaterally applies to frequent flyer incentive programs of the entire Oneworld alliance, the German airline Lufthansa and the Japanese All Nippon Airways.{1}
During the talks, the establishment of direct flights between Uzbekistan and Qatar, the completion of work on a draft bilateral intergovernmental agreement on air traffic, Cooperation between Uzbekistan Airways and Qatar Airways and other issues were discussed.
Following the talks, the final text of the draft agreement and an agreement on cooperation between Uzbekistan Airways and Qatar Airways on the basis of a commercial agreement "Code Lion" were reached.
The parties also agreed to hold the next round of talks in Doha within two months, at the request of the Qatari side, in order to fully discuss the establishment of regular flights between the two countries using the fifth right of freedom of air.
The first flight from Doha to Tashkent will take off on 17 January 2022, operated by an Airbus A320 aircraft, featuring 12 seats in Business Class and 120 seats in Economy Class, the company said in a statement.
The new service will enable passengers flying to and from Tashkent to enjoy seamless connectivity to over 140 destinations, including UAE, Saudi Arabia, India and the U.S., via Hamad International Airport in Doha.
“We see tremendous growth potentials in Central Asia and this new service to Tashkent will serve to boost trade opportunities and attract tourists wanting to discover this beautiful destination. Passengers from Tashkent will now have access to more than 140 destinations when traveling with the World’s Best Airline via the World’s Best Airport, Hamad International Airport,” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker.
Tashkent will become Qatar Airways’ newest destination in 2022 and the latest addition to its network in Asia.
“Tashkent is the largest city in Central Asia, offering visitors panoramic views, varied cuisine and plenty of places to see and discover,” the statement adds.
{1}https://corp.uzairways.com/uz/partners
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