Travel/Tourism
Qatar Airways will Resume its Destination to Multan in February
Qatar Airways has decided to serve more cities of Pakistan, thus covering 140 destinations via Hamad International Airport. With such an announcement Qatar Airways has become the first Airline to do so. This Airline is already serving three weekly flights to Multan.
Qatar flights will resume from 22 February 2022 to Multan International Airport. Initially, the flight will serve a week thrice and switch to four times a week from 27 March 2022. Because of the COVID-19 situation, the flights were temporarily suspended to Multan in March 2020. Airbus A320 will operate the route containing both business and economy class.
Along with excellent connectivity to Multan, passengers can now enjoy good connectivity to other 140 destinations, including the Middle East, North America, and Europe, through Hamad International Airport. Moreover, Qatar has shown its commitment to Pakistan with its resumption to Multan will further increase the global connectivity. Now Qatar will offer 66 weekly airlines to and from 6 Pakistan airports, thus providing good connectivity to other cities of Pakistan.
Qatar Airlines flight QR616 will depart from Hamad International Airport at 20:45 and land at Multan airport the next day at 2:00. Qatar flight QR617 will depart from Multan at 03:25 and reach Hamad International Airport at 05:15. Such a new service will provide superb connectivity to Pakistan communities in North America, the Middle East, and Europe.
Qatar Airlines received the ‘Airline of the Year’ award in 2021 given by international air transport rating company Skytrax. The Airline is also named as ‘World’s best business class, ‘World’s Best Business Class Airline Seat,’ ‘World’s Best Business Class Airline Lounge,’ ‘World’s Best Business Class Onboard Catering,’ ‘World’s Best Business Class Airline Seat’ and ‘Best Airline in the Middle East. Qatar airlines have continued to remain at the top of the industry and have won many prizes.
Qatar Airlines has also become the first one to receive the renowned 5-star COVID-19 airline safety rating. Skytrax gave this rating. Such awards assure the passengers that airlines take adequate safety and health measures and maintain the highest possible standard. To know more about the safety measures of the airlines, you can visit qatarairways.com/safety.
About Qatar Airways
Qsuite, a product by Qatar Airways, has come up with its double bed in business class and privacy panels that allow passengers to get a feel of their private room. Such innovation is the first of a kind in the industry. This Airline was also the first to join Oneworld, a global airline alliance. This has enabled passengers to get to more than 1,000 airports in 160+ countries with a daily departure count of around 14,250.
Oryx One, an on-board entertainment system of Qatar Airlines, caters to around 4,000 entertainment options to the customers. It includes the latest blockbuster movies, games, music, TV box sets, etc. In addition, passengers travelling in Qatar Airways can communicate with their relatives and friends through the Airline’s onboard Wi-Fi and GSM service.
Qatar Airways Cargo has attained a leading edge in air cargo carriers and provides services in 60 freighter destinations worldwide through the Doha hub. Qatar’s Cargo fleet comprises two Boeing 747-8 freighters, 6 B777-30 OER mini freighters, and 26 Boeing 777 freighters.
Qatar Executive is the jet charter of Qatar airways group. With this luxury jet charter, passengers can travel in any corner of the world.
Bottom Line
Because of the resume of Qatar Airlines, passengers have got much relief. They can now easily do Qatar airways online booking to travel to many destinations of the world including Multan. Also, the excellent safety norms of the company towards COVID-19 increase the trust of passengers and have given them an additional reason to fly with Qatar Airlines.

Travel/Tourism
Passengers to Enjoy Starlink Wi-Fi on Emirates’ Flagship A380
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Air travellers flying through Emirates will enjoy Starlink Wi-Fi onboard after the completion of the installation of the internet service on the company’s flagship A380.
The introduction of Starlink on the A380 builds on Emirates’ ongoing investment into redefining the customer journey, including one of the most ambitious retrofit programmes in aviation history.
The airline operator recently test-run this on a flight to Dubai, and it allowed passengers to enjoy seamless broadband while flying at 40,000 feet.
The Emirates A380 was one of the first commercial aircraft in the world to offer internet to its customers, with first-generation systems offering a total aircraft bandwidth of less than 1 Mbps. The installation and certification were accomplished in Newquay, UK.
With more A380s scheduled for accelerated installation throughout 2026, Emirates customers will soon enjoy a transformative leap in onboard connectivity with the ability to stream, game, browse, and work throughout their journey on personal devices.
The service will be complimentary for all customers, across all cabins, with easy sign-up and access. Future enhancements will include Live TV streaming over Starlink, initially on personal devices and later integrated into seatback screens.
So far, more than 650,000 Emirates customers have already flown on Starlink‑equipped flights, experiencing the benefits of next‑generation onboard connectivity firsthand.
As the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the A380 presents unique engineering challenges and opportunities. This industry-first Starlink configuration is designed to meet the demands of the A380’s ‘double-decker’ layout and high passenger capacity and is capable of delivering more than 2 Gbps of total aircraft bandwidth across the cabin.
Compared with the Emirates Boeing 777, the Emirates A380 features additional wireless access points and a third antenna to deliver an enhanced connectivity experience for its higher passenger capacity. Optimised inter‑deck integration supports a seamless Wi‑Fi experience, with customers able to enjoy high speeds depending on usage and device capability.
Starlink installations will soon begin at Emirates Engineering facilities in Dubai to accelerate deployment across the fleet.
Emirates is committed to bringing the best possible connectivity to its entire fleet at the earliest opportunity, with 25 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft already equipped with Starlink and the first A380 now joining service.
Travel/Tourism
Nigeria Caps Jet Fuel Prices, Allows Airlines Buy on Credit to Avert Disruptions
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Nigerian government is capping jet fuel prices and allowing airlines to get supplies on credit as part of efforts to avert flight disruptions caused by soaring fuel costs.
Reuters reported that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) said in an internal document that aviation fuel should sell for N1,760 to N1,988 ($1.29 to $1.46) per litre in Lagos and N1,809 to N2,037 in Abuja, based on benchmarks from April 17 to April 23.
The decision follows emergency talks after airlines threatened to go on a strike, warning that jet fuel prices had jumped by more than 300 per cent, forcing fare increases and raising the risk of capacity cuts.
The strike was averted after the federal government met with the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) and other stakeholders.
President Bola Tinubu last week approved 30 per cent relief on airlines’ debts to aviation agencies and ordered fuel marketers, airlines and regulators to agree on a “fair” fuel price within 72 hours to prevent the sector-wide shutdown that would have impacted the country’s economy.
The talks also agreed to grant airlines a 30-day credit window to pay for fuel and tasked the aviation ministry with mediating debt disputes between operators and oil marketers, according to the document.
The NMDPRA also formed a technical committee, which recommended that fuel marketers sell directly to airlines within the indicated price range to cut costs and improve supply-chain transparency.
The committee also urged regulators to engage Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals over the increased premiums applied to international benchmarks used to price jet fuel.
Other recommendations include validating airside fuel distributors with adequate infrastructure, potentially reducing the number of authorised suppliers at airports, and considering jet fuel for Nigeria’s Crude-for-Naira initiative to limit airlines’ foreign exchange exposure. So far, the Crude-for-Naira has only been for upstream operations.
The cost of fuel has generally risen in the last two months due to the escalating war with Iran by the US and Israel, which has triggered one of the most severe energy shocks in decades. Oil prices are currently above $100 per barrel as markets react to escalating tensions and the risk of prolonged disruption.
At the centre of the crisis is the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supply flows. With shipping constrained, the effects are cascading across the global economy, raising fuel costs, fueling inflation, and increasing the risk of economic slowdown across many economies. This is forcing airlines to raise fares, curb growth plans and rethink forecasts.
Travel/Tourism
US to Nigerian Travellers: Visa Overstays Not Good for Fellow Citizens
By Adedapo Adesanya
The United States (US) has warned that visa overstays by Nigerian travellers could deny future opportunities for other aspiring applicants.
The United States embassy had earlier in February stated that compliance would help protect visa access for students and business travellers.
In a reminder statement posted on its official X handle on Monday, the US Mission in Nigeria advised that strengthening compliance helps protect visa access for students, business travellers, and families who travel responsibly.
“#Reminder: Visa overstays by Nigerian travellers can affect opportunities for their fellow citizens. Strengthening compliance helps protect access for students, business travellers, and families who travel responsibly. If you are aware of visa fraud, please report it to [email protected] or [email protected],” the statement read.
Last August, the Mission also announced that all non-immigrant visa applicants must now provide details of their social media accounts from the past five years.
In a statement, the embassy said applicants are required to disclose usernames or handles from every platform used within the period when completing the DS-160 visa application form.
“Visa applicants are required to list all social media usernames or handles of every platform they have used from the last 5 years on the DS-160 visa application form. Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true and correct before they sign and submit,” the statement read.
The mission warned that omitting such information could result in visa denial and render applicants ineligible for future visas.
The DS-160 is the standard online form required for most US non-immigrant visas, including temporary business (B-1), tourism (B-2), student visas (F and M), and work-related categories such as the H-1B.
It insisted the new rules were designed to enhance security, they come amid repeated US criticism of governments accused of clamping down on free speech online.
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