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Qatar Airways schedules one-off wide-body Belgrade flight

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Qatar Airways will deploy its 254-seat Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft on the Doha - Belgrade service next Monday, November 20. The jet, featuring 22 seats in business class and 232 in economy marks a notable upgrade on the standard 144-seat Airbus A320 aircraft used on the route on a daily basis. It will mark the fifth time this year the airline has deployed the Dreamliner to Belgrade. It had previously utilised the aircraft type on May 29, September 17, September 22 and September 24. Last-minute equipment changes remain possible.

Qatar Airways B787-8 business class cabin

Qatar Airways B787-8 economy class cabin

November 13, 2023
Belgrade Newsflash serbia Winter 2023/2024
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  1. Nemjee13:31

    They better commit this plane to BEG-DOH as I have a feeling that FZ will use one of their newly ordered B789 for BEG-DXB.

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    1. Anonymous13:33

      +1

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    2. Anonymous15:39

      787-8 from 2025 definitely

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    3. Anonymous19:11

      It would be better if Emirates started flights to BEG, as they have 787 on order as well

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    4. Anonymous19:27

      It is possible, as they have said that the 787s and A350s will enable them to enter in different markets where the B777 is too big for capacity or for the airport.

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    5. Nemjee20:13

      Don't know, somehow I think we are more likely to see a FZ widebody in Belgrade rather than the EK one. I think our market is still price sensitive though I hope I am wrong.

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  2. Anonymous13:32

    Meanwhile flyDubai orders B787s, wonder if they deploy this type of jet to BEG and SJJ.

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    1. Nemjee13:34

      I know some people who flew to FZ these days and they said that flights were packed to the last seat.

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    2. Anonymous13:36

      Well if FZ wants more frequencies then B737 will remain and new flights will be added, but if they prefer more capacity on a single flight then B787 will be deployed as soon as they get delivered to them.

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    3. Nemjee13:39

      I don't think first 789s will be deployed to Belgrade but I doubt they will wait a long time to do it. After all dispatching their brand new 789 could be a good way to keep both JU and EK away from this market.

      DXB-BEG has been a really strong performer for them. I wouldn't be surprised if they upgrade 3/14 frequencies to the 789.

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  3. Anonymous14:18

    Can we expect Qatar in LJU?

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    1. Anonymous14:47

      No

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    2. Anonymous16:39

      If Qatar launches LJU will you fly with them?

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    3. Anonymous18:15

      No

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    4. Anonymous19:30

      Of course he wont, he wants to have them at LJU for his own satisfaction that LJU is close in performance to other ex-yu airports, while not keeping in mind that the market in LJU is small and has a lot of nearby airports who offer more connections to Europe.

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    5. Anonymous20:28

      ^LOL

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  4. Anonymous16:11

    Really hope this becomes permanent soon. No doubt FZ will implement their new widebodies to BEG upon delivery.

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  5. Anonymous16:43

    That spillover that Qatar has in Belgrade should signal to its competitors that theres still room for expansion.
    Now a comeback for Etihad seems to make sense.

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  6. Anonymous17:23

    What is the reason for such a high demand for this one-time flight?

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    1. Anonymous17:35

      Sveti Arandjel

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    2. Anonymous18:48

      Seriously.

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    3. Anonymous18:52

      I don't know what's the reason now but when they had those 3 widebodies in September they were packed with Chinese tour groups.

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    4. Nemjee20:15

      Well Chinese arrivals are booming, I am sure they are also profiting from that. I doubt Air Serbia and Hainan can handle it all. Hainan requested to operate a third weekly PEK-BEG from mid-December, let's see if it actually happens.

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    5. Anonymous20:51

      A bit odd it's Monday, could be some business related group. Sava Centar is opening for conferences tomorrow, who knows... It would be most Serbian thing if this is because of slava though.

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    6. Nemjee06:38

      First event at Sava Centar is the European Congress of Nutritionists (1.500 attendees). I doubt it's related to that but it could be another event that comes right after. Personally I would think it's because of a group from China.

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  7. ilijabgc22:17

    They should came in Dreamliner instead of A320..

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  8. Anonymous00:32

    They just swapped it back to A320 again :( I am on this flight and was looking forward to normal business class instead of old recliners..

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    1. Anonymous03:28

      Saw that today also but now it seems like its back to 787 again. QR and last minute changes are awful

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