Monday, January 16, 2012

Qatar Airways moves Barcelona operations to Terminal 4

Qatar Airways has announced it will move its operations at Madrid Barajas International Airport to Terminal 4 (T4) from today.
The Doha-based carrier’s move from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4 will allow passengers access to improved amenities, enhanced baggage facilities, as well as a wider selection of restaurants and retail shopping outlets.
The city of Madrid conveniently connects to T4 by metro, buses and train, and passengers can also take advantage of the ample parking facilities available at Barajas Airport.
Operated by Iberia Airport Services (IBAS), T4 is considered to be one of the world’s most modern and best equipped terminals.
Thanks to the commercial agreement reached with Spanish national carrier Iberia, all Qatar Airways passengers will be able to seamlessly connect to their domestic flights operated from T4.
The terminal move will also see the change to IBAS for Qatar Airways’ ground handling, passenger and ramp handling services.
Qatar Airways check-in counters at Terminal 4 will be 910 to 917.
T4 was designed by world known architects Antonio Lamela and Richard Rogers.
The award-winning design (2006 Stirling Prize winner) attempts to use its sweeping visual effects to create a stress-free feeling among passengers prior to their journey.
Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker (pictured) said that the airline’s services at T4 in Madrid will provide added improvements for travellers, including expanded check-in facilities and enhanced lounge amenities.
“Qatar Airways’ move to Terminal 4 at Madrid’s Barajas International Airport allows the airline to deliver its Five-Star services while operating from one of the world’s most modern terminals.
“In addition, our premium passengers will benefit from a fast track service to quicken security control clearance and will have the opportunity to enjoy the exclusive Five Star services of Iberia’s VIP lounge,” he said.
“Madrid plays an important part in our overall route network and we are pleased to be enhancing our operations here,” added Al Baker.
Qatar Airways introduced its flagship Boeing 777 aircraft on the Doha – Madrid route 12 months ago, featuring 42 seats in Business Class and up to 293 seats in Economy.
The airline currently flies 14-times-a-week from Spain – non-stop daily from both Madrid and Barcelona to its hub in Doha with convenient onward connections to destinations across the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Qatar Airways was recently recognised as offering the World’s Leading Airline Business Class by the World Travel Awards.