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QR: Departing from London Gatwick.

01/03/2011 by Kevincm

It seems that operating to two airports in London is a costly exercise for Qatar Airways, as they prepare to abandon the current twice a day service from London Gatwick

Last services depart on the 31st May.

This means the poor people who live south of the river (The River Thames) will have to wander all the way to London Heathrow to pick up flights to Doha now. Alternatively, Emirates will continue to operate from Gatwick

Commercial reasons are cited for the drop of the service. In other words – it wasn’t pulling in enough coins.

If you’ve got a flight from LGW on Qatar Airways AFTER 31st May, I’d get in contact to be re-accommodated on a Heathrow flight.

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