FIFA World Cup: Demand Of Private Jets To Doha Increase And Here’s How Much It Costs

by Ishita Agarwal
FIFA World Cup: Demand Of Private Jets To Doha Increase And Here’s How Much It Costs

According to the schedule, the FIFA World Cup will begin from November 21 to December 18. Travel between Qatar and the UAE is likely to get increase significantly during the tournament, notably from Dubai. As football fever spreads ahead of this year’s tournament in Qatar, DC Aviation Al-Futtaim (DCAF), a joint venture owned by UAE business conglomerate Al-Futtaim, reported on Tuesday that there has been an increase in requests for private jets to Doha. 

Special Charter Flights From Dubai For Soccer Fans

The joint venture will provide exclusive FIFA World Cup: Demand Of Private Jets To Doha Increase And Here’s How Much It Costs for soccer supporters to travel and cheer on their teams to meet the growing demand. The round-trip charter flights to the world’s largest sporting event will give UAE residents a once-in-a-lifetime chance to watch their preferred team in action.

Aircraft ranging from the small and inexpensive four-seater Cessna Citation Mustang to the light jet eight-seater Pilatus PC-12 and the midsize jet nine-seater Bombardier Challenger 604 will be accessible by DCAF. A 10-seater Falcon 2000 and large-size cabin aircraft will also be available from DCAF. 

 

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Individuals, families, groups of friends or corporates wishing to entertain their VVIP customers. Moreover, partners who arrive in Doha in style may take advantage of DCAF’s unique charter flights. One-way economy class ticket, which was Dh360 on May 25, rose to Dh7,110 on November 20, a day before the huge event. 

The tournament will take place from November 21 to December 18. Travel between Qatar and the UAE, particularly from Dubai, will likely increase significantly during the tournament. Currently, flights connecting the two Gulf nations operate by the UAE airlines flydubai, Etihad, and Air Arabia. Additionally, through Qatar’s national carrier Qatar Airways. 

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