Qatar Airways to ban Japan services over slots row


(MENAFN) Qatar Airways plans to withdraw its services to Japan because of industry losses that it blames on airport restrictions, a person close to the Gulf carrier said, Arab News reported.

The airline is "in the final stages of deliberations" about whether to withdraw the three daily services, which include one operated with the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the person said.

The routes are from Doha to Osaka, Tokyo-Narita and Tokyo-Haneda.

"This is due to the restrictive policies over slot timings and runway limitations that prohibit the airline from operating at timings that provide economic benefit and optimal connectivity for passengers," the person said, asking not to be identified because no decision has not been finalized.


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