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| Topic: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-03 05:26:30 and read 12876 times. . ![]() Pushed aside or voluntary isolated from the global alliances, built up by the major airlines, the Gulf carriers have extended their network even farther and seemingly with no limit. Steadily cannibalizing the former main tourist flows, their hubs at the crossroads of many routes leading to Europe, Africa Australia and Asia, took advantage of the centre gravity's shift of the global exchanges towards the Middle East. The Gulf Region is also within a few hours' flight of billions of people in Asia and Africa previously neglected by the airline industry. THOSE airlines to be feared are statistically not consistently better value for money with regard to their direct competitors. However, they are famed for 1) the consistency of the faultless on board service often awarded by international prizes and 2) their aggressive marketing campaigns that leave a positive mark in the minds of the new generation of modern travellers. Qatar Airways is an airline, in less proportion than its counterpart Emirates, that can not let anyone neutral. Indeed, it has been made clear that some of you hate it for so many justified reasons, in the opposite others who love it often choose it for any of their travels regardless the extra length of the journey. On the 2nd of October 2012, many articles related the integration of Qatar Airways to the Oneworld alliance, meaning that the Gulf carriers may no longer be viewed with hostility by western airlines. Following the Turkish Airlines' wish to open Kigali, dated back from July 2011, Qatar Airways released its massive 2012 expansion plans in December 2011, including the destination of Kigali – Rwanda –, supported by the staggering growth of its fleet. In spite the promising good news, the consequences seemed to appear as clear as crystal for the local medias such as the most famous "The East African" newspaper: by Isaac Khisa, Michael Wakabi
Keeping this article in mind shall we go for this special inaugural flight on a fifth freedom hop? It has been a while without publishing a TR here, hence this opportunity seemed perfect. My brother (present at the KLM's inaugural flight) and his friend should have joined me onto this event, but a QR on line booking system failure (?) prevented them from joining me on the same arrival day's flight. The overall good system got opened ticket sales to Kigali, from London and Manchester only. The rest of Europe as Paris or Nice convenient for them, was oddly suggested to take flight accordingly on the 21st of March into a connection that would land the 22nd March obviously. The other options were either: 1) To fly to London or Manchester, which represented, time-wise, not a great solution, or 2) They had to get a visa of usd 50 to grab the fifth freedom right route from Kampala, as they have never yet requested the dual citizenship.Too much hassle especially for his mate whom loves East Africa but who is far away from being an the aviation nut! Pity but not hopeless ![]() Qatar airways started the Entebbe route the 5th of November 2011, then on the10th of February 2012, Air Uganda terminated its Code Share agreement with RwandAir that was signed on the highly lucrative Entebbe-Kigali in June 2010. To remind you the hopes carried by this initial agreement and/or to discover the product of the local competitor read this report: Air Uganda trip report : Linking Other Great Lakes: Air Uganda + Rwandair (by eastafspot Nov 12 2010 in Trip Reports) Located few miles away in the airport's vicinity, anyone can relax and enjoy the nice place alike fun fair called "Aero Beach" where some old birds are arranged in the pub's garden, nearby the lakeside and opposite the disused old runway. This sort of attraction forces obviously any aviation fan to stop by. ![]() Photo © Melting Tarmac Images
![]() Traffic along the disused runway ![]() Couple of Antonov AN-12 BP, Air Victory Georgia, 4L-VPI & 4L-ELE ![]() Troubles began shortly afterwards... Policemen decided otherwise on that day. While a selection of static display were tried to be taken, a patrol stopped by and investigated about my deepest motivations during at least 25 long minutes: Police Officer: Are you taking pictures now? East African Spotter: Yes, those airplanes can hardly be seen elsewhere! PO: OK, are you a journalist? EAS: No, but there is an inaugural flight today and some descriptions of the surrounding environment would have been nice! PO: Maybe but there is currently a high level of security at the airport, so photos are not allowed whatsoever, you must delete them quickly! EAS: Argh; nothing offensive or secret on this, what's wrong? PO: you can delete them or your camera will be confiscated, and you'll have to pay a fine of Ush 100 000 EAS (erasing the last one only): that's not fair ! But OK done PO: great, by the way can you show me the rest of your pictures? EAS: huh really? (panicking and erasing two more)... yeah here we go PO: but we can not see anything else? Hum strange You can go if you help us for a little Sprite! EAS: ( camera switched off): for what? You cannot blame me for seeing anything because your injunctions have been strictly followed ! I must rush to catch the flight so let me go now! PO: (trying to find something else, but unsuccessful). Don't even take another chance, as prohibited by law. EAS: (relieved for not bribing) not a problem Sir bye. Thanks god, only few of them have been saved, not the best though. After this little misfortune wasting my time, i had not choice than heading straight to the terminal building. ![]() FOR SALE: Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, 5X-AAV McDonnell Douglas MD-83, Swiftair operating for United Nations, EC-JJS . ![]() ![]() (Taken on the arrival day) ![]() Departure level 12h20 pm, the outside activity was intense here, some 30 policemen exited the place and forced me to forget about a front building picture. Also 2 days prior this date, a military operation seemed imminent with some UN soldiers from all around the world on the arrival hall. All in all, 6 counters were opened including 2 for some U.N. Flights to Juba the other one to El-Fasher airport in Darfur. Greeted in a courteous manner, i've requested the seat 1F, Oyolo a smiley Ugandan agent in her thirties answered with sadness that this specific seat was already occupied, but any others would be fine. Very friendly, she handed over the travel documents along with the lounge invitation, and before the usual "have a nice trip" she mentioned about getting a wee shower later on! Instinctively i've turned back my head to check again the weather outside, scattered clouds mostly sunny! Fingers crossed no storm or cloudburst in Kigali! Smirking, she finally purposed to picked me up in the lounge close to the boarding time ![]() Check-in lanes for QR, EK and ET ![]() Passport checkpoint and check-in desks ![]() The Holy Grail .The emigration process was a breeze, nevertheless the friendly officer remained skeptical about the combination of the airline and destination. Surely they do know the airport's timetable inside out hence he probably replied automatically " do you mean Ethiopian to Kigali?" before acknowledging the aforementioned information. Then he granted me the access, not without cracking a genuine smile and thanking me for the stay here! ![]() ATR42-500, Precision Air to Kilimanjaro ![]() The shopping mall ![]() Afternoon departures Thanks to our precious young fellow A.netter Sjacob, from Uganda, you've probably toured the air side of the terminal building a few time now in his nice reports from there, some outrageous priced duty free shops, a couple of eateries around and a disappointing view of the tarmac. For the latter, the best place found was located in the multi airlines lounge called Karibuni. Surprisingly, it has amazed me how good it was: modern feeling, spacious, natural lighting, and comfortable furnitures. Along with all the basic needs common to any lounges. It provides also - A pool table - An armchair fitted with massage function ( cannot remember if it was free or not) - An ideal view on to the airport activity During his previous trip departing from Entebbe, where he wrote a report about KLM, Alex (abrelosojos) did not stay very long thus all those features could not be seen. (Of course, i guess that it has been upgraded and/or refurbished in a meantime) Although convenient the downside appeared on the Internet, with free use of PC during 15 minutes on a rather erratic connection... oh well not a big deal! ![]() Lounge entrance ![]() Turkish airlines A320 & Emirates A380 ![]() Lounge's reading material ![]() Pool table and DSTV screens, comfy seats facing the traffic. ![]() External view towards the local traffic ![]() The beauty just about to release travellers ![]() Some starchy (and) junk food but so good !![]() Unsure about the inflight snack service, few samosas to nibble ![]() Some nice waterfalls ![]() At the centre, the bar (not on self service) and the food offering ![]() Soft drinks and beers fridge ![]() One of five a day .![]() Computers station: " Please limit your usage up to 15 minutes" ![]() 10 long minutes to load the coolest website's page .The attractive local check-in agent, Oyolo, warned the passenger about the imminence of the boarding in a gate nearby. The mess invaded the second security check due to the flights chartered by the U.N. To Juba and to El-Fasher in Darfur, not visible on the FIDS, and mine vocally announced here! Some 25 minutes prior departure, the lounge gathered three passengers all travelling to Kigali, including me! Among the two wazungu, a patient lady relaxed on the seats provided, while the guy quite stressed or excited presumably, walking back and forth across the room, started talking with her for a short period of time first, and then came to me asking the reasons of flying this day! When Oyolo and her also cute colleague switched on the computer before boarding, he then asked if he could peek inside the corridor, luckily they answered yes, and from this moment this guy became very interesting, of course! ![]() Wolfgang staring at Oyolo and her colleague preparing the embarkation ![]() Three passengers will travel to Rwanda ![]() A competitor heading off to Kigali, ET811 on climbing The bus' ride happened with this relatively new A320-200 A7-AHF, owned by Qatar Airways since the 29rd of November 2010. The excitement has been reversed onto disappointment, when the announcement of a delay was pronounced, without any time frame tough. The team stated that it was for cautious security reason with no further detail. ![]() Photo © Zsolt Nekifor
Anyway, following a very loooooooooooong 10 minutes wait; we were herded to the narrow body docked to an air bridge! ![]() The lonely male pursuer Faysal welcomed us with elegance on board, then suggested the cloakroom and made me feel very comfortable. Still unhappy, i quickly discovered the reason of the online unavailability on the first row. The load factor on the business class cabin reached 50 % with exactly 6 passengers. The German-speaking expatriate from Uganda took a seat initially on the 2F, argh, but with noooo negotiation possible he had to sit on his assignated number 2D, strange that he did not move to the 3F if he wished a window! After a further excellent talk with this Doctor, seeing him next to me was the best thing that could yet happened this day! Surprisingly (internal rules or other reason?), QR prohibited the service of alcohol on the ground at Entebbe, so instead of sipping a conventional glass of bubbly, Asha, our main pursuer offered the signature drink's lemon mint. Absolutely gorgeous! Then, she patrolled the cabin for distributing the noise cancelling headset, but not sure to find the appropriate moment to use it in flight, she intentionnally stopped by for 3 minutes and clearly questioned "why wasting such a long time???" before adding that the foldable PTV, containing the IFE, was already operational. She could not leave without a careful explanation of the whole IFE system...jeez ![]() The unique steward of this flight: Faysal ![]() Seat 1F not available ![]() Seat 2F not available: (t)his behaviour really got on my nerves .![]() Safety card ![]() A classy touch, (are they real?) ![]() Onboard magazines ![]() Pillow and blanket available ![]() The welcoming drink: QR's signature lemon mint ![]() Headset for IFE ready to use While the push back and taxiing had started, some passengers were still standing in the aisle discussing like a ride in a simply urban bus. ![]() Three-holers McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Freighter Avient Cargo ![]() Good bye Entebbe [Edited 2012-10-03 05:31:17] | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-03 05:33:00 and read 12838 times. Time came to discover the most common birds flying there ![]() An A330 bi-class links direct now DXB to EBB – here an A340-500, A6 – ERC ![]() B737 – 300, Kenya Airways, 5Y-KYN ![]() Bombardier CRJ200, Air Uganda, 5X-UGE (she carried me previously on the same route) ![]() Let410 Turbolet, Eagle Air 5X-EIV ![]() Antonov An-32B, Air Armenia Cargo EK 32500 ![]() 1/ Boeing B737-500, UTair operating for The United Nations, VQ-BAC 2/ Bombardier CRJ200, Voyageur Airways operating for The United Nations, C-FWWU 3/ Ilyushin Il-76TD, Aviacon Zitotrans operating for The United Nations, RA-76842 4/ Bombardier Dash 8-Q314, Voyageur Airways operating for The United Nations, C-FEZD ![]() In case you did not know the itinerary ![]() Holding at the runway threshold, Kiwafu in the background Such as often, southerly take off from runway 17, under perfect weather conditions. ![]() Entebbe airport's overview . ![]() . ![]() The Lake Victoria... ![]() .... Source of the White Nile river ![]() Crossing the Equator Rapidly switched off, the seat belt sign released the crew who sprung into action, the first news stated that sending/receiving mms and sms was made possible thanks to the OnAir system. Despite owning and trying a British sim card and a MTN one, none of them proved the convenience of the feature. Faysal, half kidding and slightly ashamed, said that the limits of the technology in this continent could cause few disturbances throughout the network. Because nothing is free in this world, i could partially show my satisfaction to have saved some $$$ thanks to this failure! The 30 minutes, the flying time between my number 1 (Entebbe) and number 4 most favorite's East African airport, allowed a quick visit in the Qatari property, especially in the economy section. At the opposite of the J section, here the load factor sharply collapsed to a meager 3.03 % with 4 passengers, settled in the front section. If you remember one of them boarded at Entebbe. A so envious situation regarding they were taken care of by a wonderful bunch of QR girls! One pax for one hostess! Lucky them In order to imitate some famous A.netters, like Suryo ![]() Asha taking the drinks order ![]() Economy section ![]() Not so popular today! ![]() "The QR girls" Talking and drinking bring hunger, hence at this moment Asha could not be more welcomed by suggesting a chinaware plate of cold canapés, consisting of a selection of tomato & buffalo mozzarella, marinated chicken with thyme, along with a roast beef with onion jam caramelized. Reading my mind, the french vintage champagne " Laurent Perrier " has helped to wash down everything. Needless to say that I was floating on Cloud Nine! . ![]() . ![]() A french vintage of course! ![]() The very tasty cold snack ![]() The food and drink service Now being quiet stuffed let's explore in depth the comfort of this 'Bus, certainly known by most of you already. ![]() A double windowed seat ![]() LEDs reading lamp ![]() a generous legroom (seat pitch 45.0") ![]() How to remain connected! ![]() Seat's control panel ![]() The recline (taken upon arrival) No video lasted 12 minutes, so listening music represented the best bet with enjoying the airshow too displayed on the wall mounted screen at row one. ![]() The Oryx magazine and IFE guide ![]() The remote control ![]() Countless entertainments, more than needed ![]() A grim news: half way through ![]() Enjoying (half) of a great comedy The captain announced the beginning of the decent towards Kigali International Airport, with a touchdown expected within the next 15 minutes. The VIP passenger at the first row did not really bother about the safety announcement and disappeared in the galley upfront. Shortly after, Salam ordered Faysal to collect the passports of a selection of client including mine. Once grounded and parked at destination, she aimed our enjoyment of the full arrival ceremony without being slow down by useless matters in the meantime. Basically she has organised seamlessly the immigration process by sending a ground staff dealing with the officials at the airport avoiding us spreading out. ![]() VIP(1): The Big Boss ![]() VIP(2): Senior Vice President Marketing and Corporate Communications . ![]() . ![]() The Land of the thousand hills . ![]() . | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-03 05:34:45 and read 12825 times. Rather late, due to lot of movements compared to a boring flight, once the cabin was ready for the very short final, the landing occurred on runway 28 as usual. ![]() The short final runway 28 at Kigali . Lightly weighted, a powerful breaking enabled the new elegant bird dressed with an Oryx to directly catch the unique taxiway of this growing platform. Misled by the cloudy weather, the traditional fire brigade splashed a dramatic water canon salute on to the Airbus A320-200, registered A7 – AHF, of the first ever QR536 flight, discovering the Qatar Airways' 113th international destination. . LANDING VIDEO OF INAUGURAL QR536 (including water canon salute) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JR1rPTQ29k . ![]() The traditional water canon salute ![]() a bunch of journalists in action ![]() ![]() Refreshed by this shower, and too soon arrived ![]() 1/ Gulfstream G-III, Phoenix Air Group, N163PA 2/ B737-800, Ethiopian Airlines, ET-AMZ 3/ B737-800, Rwandair, 9XR-WF Parked at a heavy stance, the busy boss and his team was freed from the plane on the nice red carpet specially organised for (t)his trip. ![]() The artistic welcoming committee ![]() The worker at the top has probably the best position! . ![]() . ![]() So, you guys are ready? ![]() What about you inside? ![]() And finally the drummers? Yes? . ![]() Akbar Al baker welcomed by Albert Nsengiyumva and his team ![]() Followed immediately by Wolfgang, "my seatmate", but instead of leaving this cosy cabin straight away, the journalists admitted on board, and so amazed to discover a class far beyond the average of the airlines that serving KGL on a narrow body, kept me amused for a while. While the captain was preparing the next flight plan, the trainee pilot (?) honoured me a picture with the probably best cabin flight attendant ever met on board any airlines. With a deep regret my ticket could not bring me back to EBB or even a bit farther. ![]() A trainee pilot (?) and Asha our main pursuer The official march should have been kept close, to ease the exit but going back home today took a little longer as you would expect on this memorable day; then i realised that walking through the terminal and passport control was clearly impossible. A Qatar Airways agent and an official high ranked general knew the last missing personn and opened exceptionally the doors usually reserved for authorized staff only... According to the flight ( on an A330 or CRJ) you could spend up to 45 minutes before breathing the humidity of the African's Swiss country! Well today, after 2 or 3 minutes, i was glad to attend the memorable ceremony land side, ok admittedly without passport nor luggages left unattended inside the building though... but who cares? ![]() Disembarkation of economy class: a passenger from EBB, and three from DOH or beyond ![]() She cuts a dash in Oryx livery: Airbus A320-200 A7-AHF at Kigali aiport ![]() Seems like a full new crew operates the inbound leg ![]() An exit hyper fast – tracked: exceptional and legal immigration procedures through this gate! . The most recent camera ran down after the landing that's why the quality offered afterwards has been downgraded. Qatar Airways' Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker received a colourful welcome at Kigali by traditional Rwandan dancers at the airport's special ceremony attended by over 150 guests, including Rwanda’s Honourable Minister of Infrastructure, Albert Nsengiyumva, other government ministers, local dignitaries, business leaders, airport officials and media.
The Honourable Minister of Infrastructure, Albert Nsengiyumva, in his welcome address, said the arrival of a young and dynamic airline from the Middle East was a great boost for the aviation sector in Rwanda.
Rwanda is fast emerging as a growing economic centre, forming strong trade links with Europe and the Far East, thanks largely to its rich mineral resources. The country’s economy is largely based on agriculture but has thriving mineral and tourism industries. Home to the mountain gorilla, Rwanda attracts tourists from around the world fascinated by the country’s wildlife and natural beauty. ![]() Rarely seen around: time to go to the "majlis", ![]() Opening speech by Rica Rwigamba, Head of tourism department at Rwanda Development Board (RDB) ![]() Sadly, the Qatar Airways' CEO did not wear a dishdash ![]() 1/ Albert Nsengiyumva, Rwanda’s Honourable Minister of Infrastructure 2/ Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker 3 & 4/ The gifts exchange ![]() The very first two QR's rwandan hostesses ![]() Albert Nsengiyumva, Akbar Al Baker and Alexis Nzahabwanimana ( Minister of Transport) ![]() The Correspondent for Eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, eTurboNews Inc. . ![]() . A press media released from their website: Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 15 years of operation, currently operating a modern fleet of 110 aircraft to 118 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America. Since the beginning of 2012, Qatar Airways has launched flights to Baku (Azerbaijan); Tbilisi (Georgia); Kigali (Rwanda); Zagreb (Croatia), Erbil (Iraq), Baghdad, Perth (Australia) and Kilimanjaro (Tanzania). Over the next few months, Qatar Airways will launch services to a diverse portfolio of new routes, including Yangon, Myanmar (October 3); Maputo, Mozambique (October 31); and Chicago, USA (10 April 2013) Because of the champagne and the speech, i felt tiddly so there was no chance the airport authorities would kept my belongings further long; so I had to make my way to the terminal for the first time of the day to collect the luggages. A friendly agent handed me over a temporary access to the belts. ![]() No doubt whatsoever, it was today! ![]() Going airside to pick up the belongings ![]() QR536 missing: the screen often fails to display on time the newcomer Then it sounded obvious and much better to enjoy free food than cooking later in the evening. Time came to grab a bottom less glass of bubbly and snack few tender beef "brochettes" (kebabs) surely not those you can find in Nyamirambo or Remera made with goat! ![]() The Rwandan & EAC flags ( Moderators could you change it please? ![]() Something's awkward in this picture... ![]() Funny greetings contrasting with the (unappropriate) advert behind ![]() Again, champagne will do for now ![]() Delicious catering supplied by the Serena Hotel ![]() Time to go home ![]() A rwandan hostess handing out QR's silver branded bags ![]() . ![]() . ![]() . ![]() Happy ending: you are now left in good company . (Unofficial but said) by Akbar Al Baker during in his official speech:
Four carriers on the Entebbe – Kigali route can lift up passengers. Many might think the 5 star stuff is simply a marketing ploy but QR on that day was number one with evidence even if those previous reports happened in economy! In general, says Europe – Africa route, and as a passenger opinion, the arrival of this Gulf "super-connector" is a blessing. It has meant much more choice and lower ticket prices for long-haul travel when the dominant airline alliances have been trying to raise prices by strangling competition. After Kigali, Qatar Airways inaugurated Kilimanjaro airport, having the best presence in the East African market, and planned initially to open Mombasa in August but has postponed it for 2013! This Trip report has been composed with the grateful help of Prof. Dr. Wolgang H. Thome, Correnspond of Eastern Africa and Indian Ocean; Eturbonews inc. Who also took part in that flight. Many thanks for reading, corrections and comments are valuable! East African Spotter (Léonard) Other related watching materials: Qatar Airways Inaugural to Zagreb (RvXKAZ): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-LWGHZABaI QR536 landing from outside (RWANDAEVENTS): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQEaO4rP89s Previous trip reports: A Journey In Deutsch-OstAfrika & Zanzibar (by eastafspot Dec 8 2011 in Trip Reports) Mombasa Beckons (J): New Rwandair VS Kenya Airways (by eastafspot May 12 2011 in Trip Reports) From Malawi To Scotland With Kenya Airways And BMI (by eastafspot Dec 7 2010 in Trip Reports) The Blue Bird Amid Gorillas: KLM Inaugural KGL-AMS (by eastafspot Nov 27 2010 in Trip Reports) Linking Other Great Lakes: Air Uganda + Rwandair (by eastafspot Nov 12 2010 in Trip Reports) The Ride In Africa: Kenya Airways Business Class (by eastafspot Apr 28 2010 in Trip Reports) BMI Regional To Lyon Via Man In ERJ145 (by eastafspot Apr 18 2010 in Trip Reports) Just Plane Smart... (by eastafspot Apr 6 2010 in Trip Reports) Rwandair And Skyteam Airlines To Scotland (by Eastafspot Dec 10 2009 in Trip Reports) KLM And Kenya Airways To Rwanda (by Eastafspot Dec 7 2009 in Trip Reports) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: gabrielchew Posted 2012-10-03 08:28:20 and read 12261 times. Very nice report Leonard, thanks. Good that KGL has another good carrier to add to it's books. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-10-03 11:43:07 and read 11787 times. السلام عليك Léonard, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: The777Man Posted 2012-10-03 13:05:41 and read 11558 times. Hi Leonard ! | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-03 14:40:03 and read 11341 times. Hi Gabriel | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: abrelosojos Posted 2012-10-03 20:32:14 and read 10721 times. Wow. Thanks for this unique inaugural flight. Always fascinating to see QR's route's and how it does - so many of them loose so much money. Great product though and in my experience, the Indian service directors are usually the best - having been with QR also for a very long time. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: lukeyboy95 Posted 2012-10-04 02:36:59 and read 10251 times. Hello Leo, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-04 03:32:08 and read 10168 times. Karibu bwana Alex! | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-10-04 12:01:57 and read 9616 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: sjacob Posted 2012-10-05 02:58:42 and read 9062 times. Wow, Leonard, wonderful TR, You had to have the best service with such an empty flight. By the way, does QR fly to KGL daily? I know they fly to EBB daily, though am not sure about KGL. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: PlaneHunter Posted 2012-10-05 03:58:35 and read 9008 times. Hi Léonard, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-05 14:03:51 and read 8515 times. Thank all of you guys for the replies | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: MSS658 Posted 2012-10-07 00:28:47 and read 7847 times. Hello EastAfSpot | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-10-07 10:56:54 and read 7528 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: fasty Posted 2012-10-07 15:29:57 and read 7350 times. Muraho Léonard, amakuru ? | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: deltamartin Posted 2012-10-12 12:25:36 and read 6367 times. Hello Léonard, | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-13 13:52:33 and read 5951 times. Hello Marc, Suryo, Thomas and Martin | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-10-13 23:31:24 and read 5684 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-10-21 14:00:22 and read 4792 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-10-24 11:22:51 and read 4198 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-11-04 12:59:07 and read 3241 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: akhmad Posted 2012-11-04 13:27:55 and read 3212 times.
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| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: sjacob Posted 2012-11-06 04:55:29 and read 2995 times. Have ypu seen this article? I feel sorry for KQ...I cant believe they have cut daily flights to LHR and Zanzibar, I thought these could be their key routes... | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: OA260 Posted 2012-11-06 07:45:41 and read 2996 times. Hi great report and lovely experience to be part of . Congratulations on taking this flight and all the great photos you got . Always nice to be part of an inaugural like this where such an effort is made. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Topic: RE: Qatar Airways Inaugural (J): A Fifth Freedom Hop Username: eastafspot Posted 2012-11-13 09:11:08 and read 2996 times. Suryo, | |||||||||||||||||||||
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