Qatar Airways has proudly announced its plans to launch flights to the southern Iranian city of Shiraz, which are scheduled to commence twice-weekly as of June 5, 2011.
Shiraz is thus to become the airline’s 101st global destination and third route to Iran. The carrier already operates double daily services to the capital city of Tehran and five-flights-a-week to Mashad in northern Iran.
News of the new route further enhances Qatar Airways’ commitment to Iran, where it first began operating services to the country in 2004 with the launch of the Tehran route, followed a year later by Mashad.
The new services are planned to be operated with the airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft, which features 12 seats in business class and 132 in economy.
CEO, Qatar Airways, Akbar Al Baker said that the launch of flights to Shiraz supported the company’s business plan of operating to key cities around the world that the airline had identified as underserved.
“Qatar Airways is pleased to be bringing its third route to Iran online in early June. Iran is still largely underserved by international carriers and Shiraz in particular presents Qatar Airways with an opportunity to target new business,” he said.
“The potential is significant and we are looking forward to developing our market prospects with the launch of these new flights.
“Iranian expatriates number between four and five million people, with many living in Europe and North America. We have good connections from these continents to Shiraz through our Doha hub, so facilitating travel for this expatriate community would soon be much easier,” Al Baker continued.
“As the route to Shiraz develops, we will also look to add frequency and capacity to improve connectivity even further.”

Globally, Qatar Airways has launched 13 new routes since February 2010 – Bengaluru (Bangalore), Copenhagen, Ankara, Tokyo, Barcelona, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Phuket, Hanoi, Nice, Budapest, Bucharest and Brussels.
Two additional destinations are to be launched over the next few weeks – Stuttgart from March 6, 2011 and the Syrian city of Aleppo from April 6, 2011, with the latter becoming the airline’s milestone 100th destination.
On June 15, 2011 Qatar Airways is expected to start a daily non-stop service to Venice, the airline’s third destination in Italy.
Furthermore by 2013, Qatar Airways plans to serve over 120 key business and leisure destinations worldwide with a modern fleet of more than 120 aircraft.
Today, the airline’s fleet stands at 94 aircraft, flying to 98 destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North and South America.