Qatar Airways is Best For Business among Condé Nast Traveler readers

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Qatar Airways was recognized as one of the world’s leading airlines at the recent Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards ceremony held at the Ham Yard Hotel in Central London.

The airline was named Best For Business by readers who commended the airline’s five-star on-board service, on-time departure record, and lounge facilities at both the London Heathrow Premium Lounge and the Al Mourjan Business Lounge in Doha.

“We are honored to be recognized as the best airline for business travel by the readers of Condé Nast Traveller,” said Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker said. “Providing an unrivaled service, offering exceptional in-flight and on-ground lounge facilities, and focusing on our passengers’ priorities are our goals – and this award is yet another testament to achieving that. Combined with our modern fleet and extensive business and leisure destinations via Hamad International Airport, Qatar Airways continues to set the industry standard in airline travel.”

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was named runner-up as the readers’ choice for Leisure Long-haul Travel at the ceremony, which was attended by hundreds of industry leaders and travel specialists.



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