The new flight will be operated by an Airbus-320 airliner consisted of two classes; 12 seats in business class and 132 seats in economy class. The flight time from Doha to Baku is 3 hours long. The passengers in both classes gets the opportunity to enjoy the new generation of in-flight entertainment system that offers more than 700 audio-visual programs with a remote control. It is noteworthy that Qatar Airways has launched 15 new destinations last year, including 7 European destinations. The joining of this two new destinations in South-Eastern Europe will enrich the airlines destinations'' diversity in the continent that currently covers (Ankara, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Venice, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London Heathrow and Madrid). Doha as a hub, Qatar Airways offers as well excellent options for connecting flights to many cities in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Pacific Ocean Region, including Dubai, Muscat, Kuwait, Antibes, Shanghai, Singapore, Bangkok, Delhi, Goa, and Melbourne. Qatar Airways today operates a new fleet of 104 aircrafts from Doha to 112 main destinations of work and tourism in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and pacific ocean region and North and South America. As a part of its expansion programme this year, the airline will launch 7 new destinations; Kigali (Rwanda) on March 31st, Zagreb (Croatia) on May 9th, and Perth (Australia) on July 3rd, in addition to other destinations of non-announced launching dates which are Mombasa (Kenya), Zanzibar (Tanzania), Helsinki (Finland) and Al - Qussaim (Kingdom Saudi Arabia).
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