Qatar Airways, the Title Sponsor of Qatar MotoGP, and Qatar Airways Holidays – the airline’s leisure division, have launched the MotoGP travel packages for the upcoming Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar 2023 race which will take place from November 17-19.
The packages include return flights on Qatar Airways, hotel accommodation, and race tickets that feature unique experiences across the entire racing event. Fans can choose from the Main Grandstand Qatar MotoGP Experience and the Qatar Airways MotoGP VIP Village experience. Privilege Club members can collect Avios on travel packages, and members from select countries can also use Cash + Avios to book packages.
Discover Qatar, the airline’s destination management company, is currently offering tickets only to the Main Grandstand Qatar MotoGP for all three race days.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, HE Akbar al-Baker, said: “It gives Qatar Airways great pride to support MotoGP and help fans travel to our beautiful home in Qatar. The Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar 2023 gives fans the exclusive opportunity to experience the distinguished Lusail International Circuit, a course that has cemented itself as one of the most, highly coveted racing venues for premier motorcycle road racing. It is an event that motorsport devotees do not want to miss out on.”
With the Main Grandstand at the Lusail International Circuit located at the heart of the track, ticket holders will have a clear view of the start line, grid ceremony, pitstops during the race, and finish line, as well as a view of the podium ceremony and trophy presentation after the race.
The 2023 MotoGP race will take place at the world-renowned Lusail International Circuit, which lies on the outskirts of Doha, the capital city of Qatar. The track itself is laid out across 5.4km, surrounded by artificial grass designed to prevent sand from the neighbouring desert from blowing onto the circuit. The main straight is over a kilometre in length, and the track has a stellar mix of medium and high-speed corners, including multiple quick left-handers, which has proved particularly popular with drivers.
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