Qatar Airways offers savings up to 30% on airfares to Europe, America and Africa

6 August 2015 06:30 pm

Qatar Airways has announced a seven-day promotional sale in Sri Lanka, reinforcing its commitment to its valued customers.

Travellers can now book tickets in advance, enjoy the special rate benefits and save upto 30 percent during this exciting sale promotion.

Beginning from 3rd August 2015, the ‘Book Early and Save More’ offer will run until 9th August 2015, and is valid for travel between 03rd August 2015 and 31st March 2016.Travellers from Sri Lankacan take advantage of the sale and book their next leisure or business trip well in advance. 

To book the limited offer, customers can visit any Qatar Airways sales office, appointed travel partners or qatarairways.com/earlybird.

“We are happy to announce the ‘Book Early and Save More’ offer to our customers in India,” said Qatar Airways Vice President Indian Subcontinent, Ihab Sorial.

“This exciting offer provides them with a chance to plan their travel in advance and visit the varied destinations in our rapidly expanding global network while experiencing Qatar Airways’ renowned service. We would like to encourage the travellers to book their tickets soon and take advantage of the special fares that are available only untill 9th August.” 

Passengers flying Qatar Airways can experience the award-winning five-star service and hospitality on-board. From the scrumptious meals developed by renowned celebrity chefs to an entertainment system which offers passengers up to 2,000 channels of the latest in-flight entertainment, guests are provided with the best-in-class facilities. Travellers will also be able toexperience first-handthe world’s latest international gateway – Hamad International Airport in Doha, which offers state-of-the-art facilities and seamless connections to global destinations. 

Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 18 years of operation and it currently flies a modern fleet of 162 aircraft to 150 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.