Qatar adds Nice to network 

Following on from its 21 passenger and twice-weekly freighter flights a week from Doha to Paris, France, Qatar Airways has announced a five-times-weekly direct B787 service between Doha and Nice.
Qatar Airways Group ceo Akbar Al Baker said: “The new route is a sign of our continuous commitment to improving the travelling experience for our passengers, both in France and around the world. With five weekly flights operating between the two cities, passengers from the South of France can now connect to more than 150 destinations world-wide through Doha’s Hamad International Airport.”
 
Qatar Airways also now has a partnership with the French Riviera helicopter operator Monacair, providing passengers arriving in Nice the opportunity to connect to a helicopter flight to Monte Carlo. Likewise, passengers travelling from Monaco to Nice by helicopter will be able to connect at Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport to a choice of more than 150 destinations on Qatar Airways’ global network.
 
The Qatar Airways B787 offers a two class configuration with 22 seats in business class that can be turned into fully-flat beds in a 1–2–1 set-up, and 232 economy seats in a 3–3–3 layout. The aircraft is also equipped with Oryx One in Flight entertainment system, offering more than 3,000 entertainment options including the latest movies, tv box sets, music, games and more.
 
Qatar Airways Cargo currently operates twice-weekly B777 freighters to Paris via Stansted, United Kingdom, in addition to transporting belly cargo on the airline’s three-time daily passenger flights to the French capital. 
 
The introduction of direct flights to Nice will offer 60 tonnes of weekly belly-hold capacity and take Qatar's total cargo capacity out of France to over 560 tonnes. 
 
Major exports from Nice include perfumes, flowers, vaccines and general cargo. 

 

Qatar adds Nice to network 

Following on from its 21 passenger and twice-weekly freighter flights a week from Doha to Paris, France, Qatar Airways has announced a five-times-weekly direct B787 service between Doha and Nice.
Qatar Airways Group ceo Akbar Al Baker said: “The new route is a sign of our continuous commitment to improving the travelling experience for our passengers, both in France and around the world. With five weekly flights operating between the two cities, passengers from the South of France can now connect to more than 150 destinations world-wide through Doha’s Hamad International Airport.”
 
Qatar Airways also now has a partnership with the French Riviera helicopter operator Monacair, providing passengers arriving in Nice the opportunity to connect to a helicopter flight to Monte Carlo. Likewise, passengers travelling from Monaco to Nice by helicopter will be able to connect at Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport to a choice of more than 150 destinations on Qatar Airways’ global network.
 
The Qatar Airways B787 offers a two class configuration with 22 seats in business class that can be turned into fully-flat beds in a 1–2–1 set-up, and 232 economy seats in a 3–3–3 layout. The aircraft is also equipped with Oryx One in Flight entertainment system, offering more than 3,000 entertainment options including the latest movies, tv box sets, music, games and more.
 
Qatar Airways Cargo currently operates twice-weekly B777 freighters to Paris via Stansted, United Kingdom, in addition to transporting belly cargo on the airline’s three-time daily passenger flights to the French capital. 
 
The introduction of direct flights to Nice will offer 60 tonnes of weekly belly-hold capacity and take Qatar's total cargo capacity out of France to over 560 tonnes. 
 
Major exports from Nice include perfumes, flowers, vaccines and general cargo.