Qatar Airways, Official Partner and the Official Airline of FIFA has unveiled a specially-branded Boeing 777 aircraft painted in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM livery. This marks two years to go until the tournament kicks off on 21 November 2022.
The bespoke aircraft features distinctive FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM branding. The aircraft was hand-painted to commemorate the airline’s partnership with FIFA. Furthermore, the airline revealed more aircraft in the Qatar Airways fleet will feature the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM livery. And also will visit several destinations in the network.
We are tremendously excited to celebrate our partnership with FIFA and Qatar’s status as host of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM by introducing this unique aircraft to our fleet. As Official Partner and Official Airline of FIFA, we can feel the excitement building with two years to go until we will welcome the world to our beautiful country.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said.
The Boeing 777-300ER will enter service on 21 November operating flights QR095 and QR096 between Doha and Zurich. The inaugural route of the bespoke aircraft further reiterates the airline’s commitment to the FIFA partnership. Thus, by flying to the home of FIFA in Switzerland on this significant date.
In addition to that Qatar Airways has announced that the airline, in partnership with Qatar Airways Holidays, will soon launch bespoke travel packages to visit Qatar for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM.
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Qatar Airways received the ‘World’s Best Airline’ title by the 2019 World Airline Awards; managed by international air transport rating organisation Skytrax. It also claimed the titles; ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’, ‘World’s Best Business Class’ and ‘Best Business Class Seat’, in recognition of its ground-breaking Business Class experience, Qsuite. Qatar Airways is the only airline to win the coveted “Skytrax Airline of the Year” title, recognised as the pinnacle of excellence in the airline industry, five times.