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Qatar Executive sees revenue surge amid rising demand for private travel

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The private jet division of Qatar Airways, known as Qatar Executive, has reported a 26% increase in revenue for the year 2024. This growth is attributed to a rise in family and group bookings to leisure destinations such as the Maldives and Seychelles. Thierry Antinori, Chief Commercial Officer of Qatar Airways, stated that this increase is largely due to "sustained high demand for flights on smaller aircraft," particularly among families, sports teams, and business delegations.

Qatar Executive operates a fleet of 24 jets worldwide. The demand for private travel surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and has remained strong even as commercial air travel returns to pre-pandemic levels. Antinori noted that "demand is strong" and that the company is able to sell more flights than it currently has in supply.

The airline is looking to expand its European operations further in 2025, with London being one of its most popular destinations. All jets operate on a 'floating fleet' concept, allowing them to be repositioned globally based on customer demand. Qatar Airways is also considering acquiring an air operator certificate in Europe to enhance customer experience within the continent.

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In addition to expanding its operations, Qatar Airways has announced the delivery of two additional Gulfstream G700 aircraft, bringing its total number of G700s to six. These deliveries were made using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Group Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Airways, expressed pride in growing their fleet with the G700 model, which he described as delivering "an innovative and exceptional experience for our customers."

Qatar Executive's fleet includes fifteen Gulfstream G650ERs, two Bombardier Global 5000s, and one Airbus A319CJ. An exciting development for the company is the introduction of satellite WiFi across its Gulfstream fleet. The first five aircraft equipped with Starlink are expected by May 2025.

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