Qatar Airways launches Toronto flights
Qatar Airways just marked two historic milestones: new flights to Toronto Canada, and more Starlink-enabled aircraft than ever before.
The airline’s inaugural flight to Toronto Pearson International Airport aboard a Starlink-enabled Boeing 777 has landed, marking the launch of three weekly non-stop flights from Doha.
Toronto becomes Qatar Airways’ second destination in Canada, after Montreal.
Montréal flights first launched in 2011.
It also marks the airline’s 14th gateway to the Americas.
It comes as the airline surpasses its target of fitting Starlink to 12 Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of 2024.
It has now upgraded 15 aircraft.
The airline was the first to operate Boeing 777 Starlink-equipped aircraft.
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