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Starting
today, Australians can book Virgin Australia’s new services to jet directly
from Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth to Doha for travel from June 2025, with
Melbourne2 set to join the party later that year. These flights will be
operated by Virgin Australia using Qatar Airways’ spacious Boeing 777s,
renowned for their Qsuite3 Business Class. Qatar Airways has been voted
the best airline in the world eight times including this year, setting the
benchmark for the world’s best travel experience.
From
sipping espresso in Rome to strolling down the Champs Élysées in Paris, Aussies
with a passion for travel now have unrivalled ease, value and choice to explore
the world.
More
than just flights
The
Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways partnership, pending final regulatory
approval, positions Virgin Australia to strongly compete in the international
travel market while also improving its domestic strategic position, delivering
increased competition, improved connectivity, and enhanced customer choice.
Travellers
aren’t the only winners; the new Virgin Australia flights also boost Aussie
tourism, jobs and businesses. More than $3 billion is expected to be injected
into the economy over the next five years from increased visitors, creating
jobs and more opportunity along the way.
Qatar
Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said
that, if approved, the investment will support a collective ambition between
the two airlines to deliver the best service and value to Australian customers.
“We
are proud to support Virgin Australia with their ambition to return to
long-haul international flying, a crucial next step in their successful
transformation programme,” he said.
Engr.
Al-Meer said the new Virgin Australia services would also boost cargo capacity,
increasing opportunities for exporters in the Australian market, and that
Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and corporate travellers
could also take advantage of access to competitive fares and a stronger
international airline network.
Virgin
Australia Group CEO Jayne Hrdlicka said the new airline partnership is a
game-changer, driving benefits to consumers, the economy and Australian
aviation.
“This
is a huge win for Australian travellers which brings more value and choice for
passengers wanting to fly internationally. Through this partnership Virgin
Australia becomes stronger, improving our ability to compete domestically –
which is great news for Virgin Australia, our people and consumers,” she said.
“For
Virgin Australia this gives us the ability to start long haul flying, which we
have not been able to do over the past four and a half years. Our 28 new weekly
services to Doha will open up a world of opportunity for those wanting to
travel overseas, with more passengers able to connect to over 100 destinations
around the world on Qatar’s network.
“Partnering
with Qatar Airways means we’re delivering the gold standard in global travel -
seamless connections and world-class service - and increasing market
competition to provide better value and fares. Exploring the world has never
been more accessible.
“Virgin
Australia’s additional flying into Doha is also great news for small businesses
who are looking for opportunities to get their goods into the Middle East,
especially the agricultural sector. The services sector will benefit from the
additional $3 billion in economic value that will be delivered over the next
five years from the increased inbound visitors, which means more jobs and more
opportunities for the travel and tourism industry.
“This
also creates the potential for more jobs and promotional opportunities for our
Virgin Australia team as we increase domestic flying to accommodate passengers
connecting from an expanded international network.
“This
partnership is a critical piece in Virgin Australia’s long-term strategy and a
huge vote of confidence in Australian aviation, further strengthening Virgin
Australia’s long-term competitiveness aviation industry in Australia.”
Virgin
Australia’s Brisbane to Doha flights are supported by Queensland’s Attracting
Aviation Investment Fund.
Minister
for the Environment and Tourism, Minister for Science and Innovation Andrew
Powell said: “This is a great way to get more people into Queensland to
see all our State has to offer.
“In
addition to growing tourism jobs, the added bonus is that those planes go back
to the Middle East, Europe and Africa with cargo holds filled with Queensland
exports.
“Whether
it's seafood, fruit or beef this lets our great growers access markets across
the globe.
“We
know that the Aviation Attraction Investment Fund delivers a great return and
this is proof of that.”
Brisbane
Airport CEO, Gert-Jan de Graaff said Virgin Australia’s re-entry into
long-haul flying was an exciting time for Queensland.
"We're
thrilled to be part of Virgin Australia's return to long-haul flying. This is
fantastic news for the Brisbane-headquartered airline and even better news for
Queensland's tourism-driven economy. It's a big win for local jobs and for
connecting Brisbane to the world."
Don’t
miss out - book now
Special
launch fares* and promotions are now live on the Qatar
Airways and Virgin
Australia websites. While final regulatory approvals are pending,
early birds are fully protected with options for either refunds or
reaccommodation on suitable alternative flights and reimbursement for
reasonably foreseeable costs if the new services are not able to go ahead as
planned.
1 Subject
to regulatory approvals.
2 Melbourne
to Doha on sale in early January 2025 for travel later in the year.
3 Virgin
Australia’s flights will all include the QSuite configuration by default. The
aircraft will only switch to a non-QSuite fitted aircraft if operationally
required.
Image
Credit: © Qatar Airways
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