Qatar Airways looks to inspire Aussie travellers with latest sale

Qatar Airways looks to inspire Aussie travellers with latest sale
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Qatar Airways has launched its 2024 ‘Make Your 2024 Adventure Exceptional’ sales promotion to help inspire Aussies looking to travel across the globe.

    Australian customers can snag savings to popular destinations across Europe, the United Kingdom, America, the Middle East and Africa.

    The sale is now live today until 23 January 2024, offering all-inclusive fares such as $1,879 from Melbourne to Rome in economy class or $7,539 from Sydney to Johannesburg in business class and more, departing from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide for travel between 24 January and 30 November 2024.

    Qatar Airways’ long-haul Business Class

    Australian travellers can venture to Barcelona’s historic sites, feel the energy of New York’s Times Square, or go on a food discovery tour to taste the diverse culinary delights of London.

    Justin Kestel, regional manager of Qatar Airways Australia and New Zealand said his team was thrilled to bring in the new year by announcing the launch of the New Year Sales Promotion.

    “As we continue to lead the way in providing exceptional travel experiences, this exclusive offer is designed to inspire our valued Australian passengers to travel to bucket-list destinations across the world,” Kestel said.

    “Qatar Airways is committed to providing Australian travellers competitive airfares where possible, connecting consumers to the world and offering a genuine choice of carrier.”

    Qatar flies from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide and has the following destinations in its route map:

    • Europe:  Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Belgrade, Berlin, Birmingham, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Istanbul, London, Lyon, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Milan, Nice, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Toulouse, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb and Zurich.
    • Americas: Houston, New York JFK
    • Asia: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and Sialkot.
    • Middle East: AlUla, Baghdad, Basra, Beirut, Dammam, Doha, Erbil, Jeddah, Isfahan, Mashhad, Medina, Najaf, Neom, Riyadh, Shiraz, Sulaymaniyah, Tabuk, Taif, Tehran, and Yanbu.
    • Africa: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and Nairobi.

    To take advantage of the offer, click here.

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