Akbar Al Baker
After an illustrious 27-year tenure, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, H.E. Akbar Al Baker, is set to retire from his role on November 5, 2023. Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer is slated as his successor. Under Al Baker's guidance, Qatar Airways as..
A post shared on the X Platform by Aviation Expert Alex Macheras on October 23, 2023, disclosed that H.E. Akbar Al Baker will be resigning from his role as CEO of Qatar Airways Group. Alex Macheras noted that this change is set to take effect on N..
HE Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker stressed that the tourism sector in the State of Qatar has witnessed, over the past few years, exceptional development that made Qatar among the top tourist destinati..
HE Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said that Qatar Tourism plans to expand in tourism facilities and inaugurate more of them in the future. In his remarks during the UFI MEA Regional Conference on W..
Boeing is a mightier aircraft maker than Airbus, says Qatar CEO Akbar Al Baker CNBC’s Phil LeBeau joins ‘Squawk Box’ with Akbar Al Baker, Qatar CEO, to discuss the company, the airline industry, and his ongoing lawsuit with Airbu..
Qatar Airways and Airlink have signed a comprehensive codeshare agreement to offer travelers more choices, enhanced services and greater connectivity between 45 destinations in 13 countries across southern Africa and the rest of the world. This ne..
The chief executive of Qatar Airways has defended a plan to operate more than 160 extra flights to shuttle spectators from the region to Doha and back each day, for what has been advertised as the first “carbon neutral” FIFA World Cu..
The head of Qatar Airways on Tuesday called on Airbus to admit that it had a problem with flaws on the surface of its A350 jets and ruled out buying freighter planes from the European company, effectively handing a potential deal to rival Boeing (BA...
The first edition of Qatar Travel Mart (QTM) 2021 took place today, with around 150 companies from 34 countries taking part. HE CEO of Qatar Airways Group Akbar Al Baker said at a speech during the conference's opening ceremony that aim to att..