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Tickets up for grabs as QA marks 100th route launch

Tickets up for grabs as QA marks 100th route launch

March 14, 2011 | 12:00 AM

The airline connects its 100th destination – Aleppo - in Syria on April 6
Qatar Airways has announced special offers and promotions to passengers to celebrate its 100th destination launch.
The airline connects its 100th destination – Aleppo - in Syria on April 6.
From today, customers can sign up for the airline’s ‘biggest ever’ promotion on qatarairways.com/100 for a chance to win free tickets to over 100 destinations. The airline has 100 pairs of ‘economy class tickets’ to give away to winners.
The airline’s frequent flyer loyalty programme Privilege Club is offering members bonus Qmiles and a special discount on award tickets redeemed at qmiles.com. For Qatar Airways’ QNB co-branded credit card holders, additional bonus Qmiles are on offer. Further details on these offers are available at qatarairways.com/100
Qatar Airways Holidays, the airline’s holiday division, is introducing an attractive Doha stopover package at ‘special rates’ giving travellers a chance to explore Qatar.
Qatar Airways said it will also announce a global offer, which will be unveiled before the 100th destination launch. The offer will only be accessible through the airline’s website qatarairways.com.
Qatar Airways chief executive officer Akbar al-Baker said the airline’s 100th route launch was a major milestone and the promotions were a way of saying ‘thank you’ to the travelling public.
"We are preparing to mark a great milestone of reaching 100 destinations, a remarkable achievement in the short few years we have been operating. This would not have been possible without the full support of our valued partners- travel agents, corporates and leisure customers.
"The airline sincerely appreciates all the goodwill and encouragement that we have received since re-launching in 1997, and we are pleased to be celebrating and sharing this historic moment with our existing customers and new ones,” said al-Baker.

March 14, 2011 | 12:00 AM