Qatar Airways launches latest global sale

Qatar Airways launches latest global sale
Updated 08 November 2012
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Qatar Airways launches latest global sale

Qatar Airways launches latest global sale

Qatar Airways is offering customers in Qatar and around the world great savings to more than 100 destinations during its latest three-day global sale.
The 72-hour marathon sale, which started at 00:01 a.m. yesterday (Wednesday), ends at 11:59 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) — local time in each market — offers customers the opportunity to travel to a variety of destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas at “very attractive fares.”
Visit qatarairways.com/3-day-sale, any Qatar Airways’ sales office or travel agent for bookings.
“The travel window is extremely generous over a six-month period between Nov. 12 and May 31 next year. Seats are limited, subject to availability with restrictions on specific dates with some destinations excluded,” the airline stated.
The special fares are applicable to and from the majority of destinations served by Qatar Airways worldwide, including New York, Singapore, London, Cairo, Tokyo, Johannesburg, Dubai and Madrid, together with recent route additions such as Maputo, Kilimanjaro and Perth.
Qatar Airways’ CEO Akbar Al-Baker said: “As we come up to the end of yet another great year of great expansion, we would like to offer travelers another opportunity to take advantage of our special fares in our latest global sale, just two months after our last international promotion.”
The CEO said: “Qatar Airways’ success is largely due to the support of our customers. The Global Sale is our way of thanking our loyal passengers for their continued support and also welcome new travelers enabling them to enjoy a great travel experience onboard the world’s best airline. Whether traveling for leisure or business, the three-day sale provides customers with the opportunity to visit popular destinations and discover newly-introduced routes available on our rapidly expanding network.”
The Doha-based airline has seen rapid growth in just 15 years of operations.