We are local again: more Argentine fans left for Qatar

We are local again: more Argentine fans left for Qatar

The flight that departed foresees its arrival in Rome, where it will make a technical stopover, at 8 am tomorrow, and arrival in Doha is scheduled for the same Monday at 5:05 pm.

This is the tenth special flight to Doha in the World Cupand in all cases, the services last 19 hours, with a stopover at Fiumicino airport, in Rome.

For its part, the flight scheduled for Argentina’s eventual participation in the World Cup final was programmed with the number AR1148 to leave Ezeiza on December 16 at 8:20, and arrive at Doha the next day at 10:30.

Confirming new flights makes us happy because it means that the Selection continues advancing; at the same time allows us to position ourselves in new markets and make the brand visible“celebrated Paul Cerianititle of Argentinian airlines.

The scenes of joy and anxiety for the imminent trip were repeated this afternoon in Ezeiza, where travelers filled both the hall of Terminal C at check-in and the boarding area with light blue and white.

Unlike the previous flight, in which there were some difficulties with the necessary documentation to travel to Qatar, specifically the so-called “Hayya card”, which is essential to enter and move in Doha, and even to access the stadiums. On this occasion, there were none and the passengers boarded the flight in the estimated timetaking off only 20 minutes after the scheduled time.

In addition to the passengers, in the ten flights carried out so far “80,000 kilos of domestically produced cherries have been transported to Hong Kong as their final destination,” the company said.

Tickets for the next flight can be purchased on the Aerolíneas Argentinas website.

Company sources recalled that People who travel must have the documentation required by the country of destinationwhich must be presented at the time of check-in.

Source: Ambito

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