Qatar Airways is helping travelers explore the world in style and on a budget with a sale that has up to $200 off premium cabins and up to $100 off economy seats to popular destinations across the globe.
The sale, which must be booked by Feb. 19, is available for travel from Feb. 19 to Oct. 31, the airline shared with Travel + Leisure. Flights during the sale start as low as $790 to bucket-list cities like Bangkok, Cape Town, Doha, the Maldives, Hanoi, and more.
The sale excludes several blackout dates for outbound travel from May 15 to July 15, and for inbound travel from June 25 to Sept. 10.
“Qatar Airways is inspiring travelers to seize the moment and travel to their dream destinations in 2024,” Craig Thomas, the VP sales Americas, told T+L. “Through our… promotion, passengers can experience unparalleled service and premium in-flight offerings for the trip of a lifetime, with flights starting from $790 to select destinations worldwide. Whether traveling with a loved one or to a beloved destination, the opportunities are endless.”
As a bonus, travelers who sign up for Qatar’s Privilege Club membership using the promo code “PCAMER24” will receive 2,500 bonus Avios credits when they fly in economy and 5,000 bonus Avios credits when they fly in a premium cabin. To receive the bonus credits, passengers must travel on a qualifying flight by June 30.
Qatar Airways flies to destinations all around the world from several gateway cities in the United States: New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Miami.
Last year, Qatar announced more nonstop flights from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Doha’s Hamad International Airport. The airline also offers a stopover program in which travelers can access discounted hotel rates starting as low as $14 per night as well as special deals on tours and experiences.
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