Airline Confirms Operations Continue as Usual Amid Speculations
Qatar Airways has officially denied reports suggesting the closure of its offices in Pakistan, affirming that both flights and offices are functioning normally. In a statement shared on social media platform X, the airline clarified, “Qatar Airways flights to and from Pakistan are operating as usual, and our offices remain open.”
Qatar Airways Closes Pakistan Offices in Cost-Cutting Move
The statement refutes claims that the Qatari national carrier had shut down its operations in Pakistan as part of cost-cutting measures. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways announced the resumption of flights to Damascus, Syria, after a 13-year hiatus, marking what it calls a “significant step in reconnecting the region.”
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In its latest financial report, the airline revealed a 39% surge in annual net profit, reaching a record 6.1 billion Qatari riyals ($1.67 billion). With over 40 million passengers and a load factor of 83%, Qatar Airways continues to demonstrate strong performance and growth.
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