Qatar Airways eyes Mombasa; to fly from Dec 9

Qatar Airways will be launching direct flights from Doha to Mombasa, the second Kenyan destination of the airline after Nairobi. The new four-times weekly service will start from December 9, 2018.

Update: 2018-09-10 17:26 GMT
The flights will be operated with an Airbus A320 with a flight time of just over six hours photo credit: Qatar Airways

Sep 10, 2018: Qatar Airways will be launching direct flights from Doha to Mombasa, the second Kenyan destination of the airline after Nairobi. The new four-times weekly service will start from December 9, 2018.

The flights will be operated with an Airbus A320, with 12 business class seats and 120 economy class seats with a flight time of just over six hours.

Qatar Airways group chief executive, His Excellency Akbar Al Baker, said, “Qatar Airways sees Kenya as an important market for our passengers, so we are delighted to offer this new service to a second Kenyan destination. We are sure our new direct daily service to Mombasa will prove very popular with tourists interested in exploring Kenya’s beautiful tropical beaches and coastline, as well as immersing themselves in the city’s fascinating diverse cultural mix. This second new route to Kenya, in addition to our existing three daily services to the capital Nairobi, will help make Qatar Airways the first choice for travellers. It also demonstrates our ongoing commitment to expand our reach with ambitious new routes around the globe to offer our unrivalled five-star customer service wherever our customers want to fly.”

Bordering the Indian Ocean, tropical Mombasa is Kenya’s main coastal tourist destination and a popular gateway to the country’s amazing white beaches and coral reef diving.

Qatar Airways first started flying to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi in November 2005. As part of its continued expansion plans, Qatar Airways plans a host of other exciting new destinations throughout 2018-19, including Gothenburg, Sweden; Da Nang, Vietnam; Tallinn, Estonia and Valletta, Malta, to name just a few.

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