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  2. List of Qatar Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Houston: George Bush Intercontinental Airport: Passenger [1] Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport: Passenger + Cargo [124] [128] Miami: Miami International Airport: Passenger [129] Newark: Newark Liberty International Airport: Terminated [130] New York City: John F. Kennedy International Airport: Passenger + Cargo [1] Philadelphia ...

  3. Qatar Airways - Wikipedia

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    The route is known to be the third longest non-stop direct flights in the world, at a distance of 9,032 air miles. [228] [229] On January 7, 2025, following the tension ease in Syria, Qatar Airways resumed its schedule of three weekly flights to Damascus after 13 years of absence, helping Syria reconnect with major destinations in the region.

  4. Hamad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It opened on April 30, 2014, with 10 airlines transferring operations over from Doha International Airport. Two of the gates are built to accommodate the Airbus A380. There is a small coffee shop located at the end of Concourse B, as well as smoking rooms, family areas, and an express duty-free store.

  5. List of Etihad Airways destinations - Wikipedia

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    Etihad Airways was established as the national airline of the United Arab Emirates in July 2003 by Royal (Amiri) Decree issued by a Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to Al Ain on 5 November 2003.

  6. Non-stop flight - Wikipedia

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    During the early age of aviation industry when aircraft range was limited, most flights were served in the form of a milk run, aka there were many stops along the route. [1] But as aviation technology developed and aircraft capability improved, non-stop flights began to take over and have now become a dominant form of flight in the modern times.

  7. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    In aviation, the flight length or flight distance refers to the distance of a flight. Aircraft do not necessarily follow the great-circle distance , but may opt for a longer route due to weather, traffic, to utilise a jet stream , or to refuel.