Qatar Airways resuming full in-flight premium dining on London flights
Qatar Airways is resuming its pre-pandemic in-flight dining services on its London route again.
It will also be re-instated on flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle
Passengers in First and Business Class will no longer be offered meals on a serving tray, instead the food service will follow its fine-dining etiquette, with silverware and chinaware presented on white linen complete with candle light.
With increased passenger demand and flight capacity across the network, Qatar Airways currently operates five daily flights to London Heathrow and three daily flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle on Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 aircraft.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are happy to mark a new chapter that brings us a step closer to the recovery of the pandemic. Passengers will now be able to further enjoy Qatar Airways’ in-flight services onboard our flights between Doha, London and Paris with more destinations to follow.”
The Qatar national carrier continues to rebuild its network, which currently stands at over 140 destinations.
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