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Qatar Airways launches Double the Luxury offer on business class

In celebration of its first anniversary of joining the oneworld global alliance, Qatar Airways is offering customers in Doha a Double the Luxury offer.

Passengers booking a Business Class ticket will receive a second Business Class ticket for free, for their travelling companion (exceptions and other terms and conditions apply). The promotion will run from 29 to until 31 October 2014, and is valid for travel until 31 March 2015 to select destinations across Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific and the Americas.

Qatar Airways Senior Vice President Commercial – Qatar, Ehab Amin said: “It is our constant endeavour to provide our customers with enticing and exciting incentives. This Double the Luxury special promotion will enable our Business Class customers to take advantage of a fantastic two-for-one opportunity with our award-winning Business Class service.”

Qatar Airways’ customers from Qatar can avail of this offer by visiting any Qatar Airways sales office, appointed travel partners or qatarairways.com. This offer also allows Qatar Airways’ Frequent Flyer Programme – Privilege Club members a chance to earn 50 percent bonus Qmiles on their travel, by simply registering at least 24 hours before their travel.

Awarded Best Business Class for two consecutive years by industry audit Skytrax, Qatar Airways provides a premium travel experience to passengers combined with unparalleled comfort, sophisticated luxury and excellent service. While flying with Qatar Airways, passengers are also able to experience the world’s latest international gateway, Hamad International Airport, in Doha, with its state-of-the-art facilities and seamless connections to global destinations. Also, Qatar Airways’ award-winning five-star service continues onboard with its renowned entertainment system which offers passengers up to 1,000 channels of the latest inflight entertainment.

The airline has seen rapid growth in just 17 years of operation, to the point where today it is flying a modern fleet of 137 aircraft to 145 key business and leisure destinations across the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Africa, North America and South America.

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