Qatar Airways will use a Boeing 777-200LR on the Auckland-Doha route, the only plane it has available in its fleet that is capable of going the distance.
The aircraft Qatar will use on the Auckland route has 259 seats compared to 302 on Air New Zealand's 777-200s which it uses on its shorter duration Buenos Aires and Houston routes and 266 Emirates used for a few months on its Auckland-Dubai direct service.
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Qatar Airways senior manager for Australasia Adam Radwanski says there will be 42 business-class seats and 217 in economy, meaning 16 per cent of seating was devoted to the premium cabin - a higher percentage than planes it uses to fly to Australia. CAPA centre for aviation has compared the cabin product Qatar is offering against its Middle Eastern rival Emirates.
Qatar's plane carries just over half the number of Emirates' A380 double decker plane which offers more options for passengers.