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Qatar Airways to fly to Sharjah, new Dubai airport

Published: 28 Oct 2013 - 02:42 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 07:58 pm

 
DOHA: Qatar Airway will fly to Sharjah and Dubai World Central from March 1 next year.
Beginning that date, the airline will operate two flights daily each to Sharjah International Airport (airport code: SHJ) and Dubai World Central — Al Maktoum International Airport (airport code: DWC) from its hub in Doha. 
“The ever-increasing demand for flights to the UAE has provided the business case for expanding our services to Sharjah and Dubai World Central,” said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker.  
“The location of both airports will offer travellers alternative options to reach their final destination when flying to Dubai,” he added.
The settlement of Sharjah dates back some 6,000 years when it is believed to have been called Sarcoa. 
The population was small and people relied on trade and sea faring in addition to, farming, hunting, fishing and pearling.  Many of the early settlements were based around the ‘falaj’, a man made underground water course.
Today Sharjah is the third largest of the seven states which form the United Arab Emirates and offers an impressive array of over twenty museums, several art galleries and beautifully restored heritage areas in this bustling port city.
Dubai World Central (DWC), located in the Jebel Ali area of Dubai, southwest of the city, is a strategic initiative of the Government of Dubai for the establishment of the world’s first  aerotropolis. 
The Peninsula