
H.E. Mr. Al Baker tells the inside story of the blockade for the first time as one year of illegal action approaches
H.E. Mr. Al Baker accuses ICAO of a “timid and disappointing” response to the illegal blockade
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive is the first airline leader outside of the European Union to be bestowed with this honour
Address highlights Qatar Airways’ growing relationship with the European Union, with contracts valued at almost 27 billion Euros, investment in IAG, thousands of jobs secured through the creation of Air Italy and more
DOHA, Qatar – Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, has today marked a world first by becoming the first airline leader outside of the European Union to personally address the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism (TRAN).
This honour provided H.E. Mr. Al Baker with the opportunity to update the European Parliament and the TRAN committee, including its current Chair, Madame Karima Delli MEP, about the ongoing blockade against the State of Qatar by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain and Egypt.
H.E. Mr. Al Baker addressed the audience and distinguished members of the committee, providing a first-hand account of the challenges that have been faced since the start of the coordinated blockade, while highlighting how, against a campaign of isolation, the State of Qatar and Qatar Airways have strengthened their resolve in the face of adversity.
For the first time, H.E. Mr Al Baker gave behind the scenes details on the shock blockade imposed on the State of Qatar. The year 2017 marked a turning point for the State of Qatar, as the country became subject to a ruthless campaign of isolation. Explaining that he was at the IATA (International Air Transport Association) AGM in Cancun when the event’s unfolded, a 22 hour return journey ensued to see Qatar Airways GCEO return home to guide his airline in response to this unprecedented act of war. The extreme violations were carried out without provocation and without a mandate from the UN Security Council or any other international body.
The clear intention of the blockading states was to endanger the economy of the State of Qatar by threatening the livelihood of residents, but the State of Qatar and Qatar Airways responded to protect the nation, the people, the economy and the airline’s customers.
With 18 air corridors immediately reduced to just two corridors elaborate measures were necessary to assure safe operations in to and out of Qatar. In the middle of the holy month of Ramadan, the normal flow of goods and basic supplies such as medicine, food and water, was dangerously interrupted.
Qatar Airways offices were closed by force and without prior notice by local authorities in the blockade states. These actions, perpetrated without warning and justification, imposed significant human hardship on the families separated as a result. H.E. Mr. Al Baker drew a poignant and stark contrast between the sense of isolation felt by Qatar residents as a result of the blockade and other dark moments in history such as the erection of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War.
During the impassioned speech Mr. Al Baker condemned ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) for what he called a “timid and disappointing” response, at the same time he called on the world to condemn such “reckless political manoeuvres that violate fundamental norms of international aviation”. As the country approaches the end of one year under the imposed blockade, Qatar Airways has become a strategic pillar to ensure food security in our country.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “I am honoured to have had the opportunity to address the European Parliament today, an occasion that demonstrates Qatar Airways’ growing relationship with the European Union. This is a friendship that will only continue to grow, alongside mutual cooperation, to restore a fair and open aviation regime, supported by good governance and a collaborative rule of law around the world.
“I would also like to personally thank the members of the European Union for their support amidst the extraordinary illegal blockade against my home country, with notable thanks to MEP Mr. Ismail Ertug, who made today’s event in Brussels possible.”
The TRAN Committee is the leading legislative Committee of the European Parliament responsible for air transport, rail, road and inland waterways, alongside the development of trans-European networks in the areas of transport infrastructure.
Qatar Airways has a strong economic footprint in the European Union and provides direct employment to 1,100 residents, while contracts with manufacturer Airbus are valued at almost 27 billion Euros. The airline currently flies to 31 destinations across 21 member countries of the European Union, connecting passengers to its network of more than 150 global gateways.
Last month, the European Union and the State of Qatar concluded the fourth successful round of negotiations for a Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement, with both sides reaching agreement on 70 per cent of the provisions, including those on safety, security and air traffic management. This follows a 2017 Memorandum of Understanding, signed between the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority and the European Safety Agency, with a view to creating a joint framework on regulatory and aviation safety issues.
Arriving in Brussels from Milan, H.E. Mr. Al Baker had on Monday welcomed the first Air Italy aircraft in new livery to its home country, direct from the Boeing Everett Delivery Centre in Seattle. The inaugural aircraft was the first of nearly 50 new aircraft that will be added to the Air Italy fleet by 2022.
Qatar Airways previously strengthened its commitment to Italy in 2017 with the acquisition of 49 per cent of AQA Holding, the new parent company of Air Italy, while the previous sole shareholder Alisarda kept 51 per cent, a partnership further strengthening Qatar Airways’ commitment to Europe.
Qatar’s national carrier was voted Skytrax ‘Airline of the Year’ by travellers from around the world, the airline also won a raft of other major awards at the 2017 ceremony, including ‘Best Airline in the Middle East,’ ‘World’s Best Business Class’ and ‘World’s Best First Class Airline Lounge'.
Qatar Airways currently operates a modern fleet of more than 200 aircraft via its hub, Hamad International Airport (HIA) to more than 150 destinations worldwide. Earlier this year, Qatar Airways revealed a host of forthcoming global destinations for 2018-19, in line with its expedited expansion plans, including London Gatwick, United Kingdom; Tallinn, Estonia; Valletta, Malta; and Mykonos, Greece.
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About Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways, the national carrier of the State of Qatar, is celebrating more than 20 years of Going Places Together with travellers across its more than 150 business and leisure destinations. The world’s fastest-growing airline will add a number of exciting new destinations to its growing network in 2018, including Thessaloniki, Greece; Cardiff, UK and many more, flying passengers on board its modern fleet of more than 200 aircraft.
A multiple award-winning airline, Qatar Airways was named ‘Airline of the Year’ by the 2017 World Airline Awards, managed by international air transport rating organisation Skytrax. It was also named ‘World’s Best Business Class,’ ‘Best Airline in the Middle East,’ and ‘World’s Best First Class Airline Lounge.’
Qatar Airways is a member of the oneworld global alliance. The award-winning alliance was named the World’s Best Airline Alliance 2015 by Skytrax for the third year running. Qatar Airways was the first Gulf carrier to join global airline alliance, oneworld, enabling its passengers to benefit from more than 1,000 airports in more than 150 countries, with 14,250 daily departures.
Oryx One, Qatar Airways’ in-flight entertainment system offers passengers up to 4,000 entertainment options from the latest blockbuster movies, TV box sets, music, games and much more. Passengers flying on Qatar Airways flights served by its B787, A350, A380, A319 and select A320 and A330 aircraft can also stay in touch with their friends and family around the world by using the award-winning airline’s on-board Wi-Fi and GSM service.
Qatar Airways proudly supports a range of exciting international and local initiatives dedicated to enriching the global community that it serves. Qatar Airways, the official FIFA partner, is the official sponsor of many top-level sporting events, including the FIFA 2018 and 2022 World Cups, reflecting the values of sports as a means of bringing people together, something at the core of the airline’s own brand message - Going Places Together.
Qatar Airways Cargo, the world’s third largest international cargo carrier, serves more than 60 exclusive freighter destinations worldwide via its world-class Doha hub and also delivers freight to more than 150 key business and leisure destinations globally with more than 200 aircraft. The Qatar Airways Cargo fleet includes eight Airbus A330 freighters, 13 Boeing 777 freighters and two Boeing 747-8 freighters.
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