Qatar Airways is boosting cargo services to North America, days after its Gulf rival Emirates outlined plans for new U.S. passenger routes. Qatar Airways said Sunday it will begin flying Boeing 777 freighters twice weekly to Atlanta and Houston and once a week to Toronto early next month. The flights will originate in the Qatari capital, Doha, and stop in Luxembourg, where freight carrier Cargolux is based. Qatar Airways bought a 35 per cent stake in Cargolux in June. Qatar Airways already runs a cargo route to Chicago and has passenger services to Montreal, Houston, New York and Washington.
Late last month, Dubai-based Emirates said it was expanding its U.S. service by adding nonstop flights to Dallas and Seattle next year.
Late last month, Dubai-based Emirates said it was expanding its U.S. service by adding nonstop flights to Dallas and Seattle next year.
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