Qatari airlines best airline company in the world
Tunis – Azhar Jarboui
Qatari airlines in Tunisia announced its "Facilities Offer" offering 50% discount on economic degree travellers for travels from Tunis to Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Puckett and Delhi. Reservations must be before October 2012 for all flights traveling before December 10 2012.
The CEO of Qatari airlines Akbar Al Baker said: "We always try to offer our clients innovative services, which can guarantee best benefits for them."
Qatar airlines have been chosen as the best airline company in the world for a second consecutive year, according to Sky Tracks Annual Record, with more than eighteen million travellers all over the world. The company has achieved a rapid growth during its fifteen years.
Since the start of 2012, Qatari airlines started flights to Baku (Azerbaijan),Tbilisi (Georgia), Kiqala (Rwanda), Zagreb (Croatia), Arbil (Iraq), Baghdad (Iraq), Perth (Australia), Clemndjoro (Tanzania), and Yankan (Myanmar).
The Qatari Company will include variety of lines in the coming months to Maputo (Mozambique) October 31 and Belgrade (Serbia) November 20, Rsofia (Bologna) December 5, Al Qassim (Saudi) January 7, Najaf (Iraq) January 23, and Chicago (USA) April 10.
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