Qatar Airways Closes Pakistan Offices in Cost-Cutting Move
Qatar Airways has announced the closure of its offices throughout Pakistan as part of a cost-reduction strategy. The airline has reassured passengers that this move will not affect its flight schedules, which will continue to operate as planned.
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While flight operations remain unaffected, the office closures will impact departments such as counter sales, administration, and finance. Qatar Airways will now prioritize ticket sales through travel agents and online platforms, discontinuing direct ticket sales from its physical offices. Sources indicate that this decision is a key component of broader cost-cutting measures implemented by the airline to streamline operations and reduce administrative expenses.
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