Qatar Airways celebrates 15 years of service in Australia

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Qatar Airways has announced special offers to some of the most popular global destinations to celebrate 15 years of service in Australia.

During the anniversary sale, Qatar Airways has also invited Australians to have their say and vote for their favourite destination the airline flies to, so they can be featured in the sale.

Qatar Airways offers dozens of destinations across Europe and the United Kingdom from Australia, plus 29 destinations across Africa, 33 destinations across the Middle East, 13 destinations across North and South America, plus many more. Qatar Airways also holds the title for “World’s Best Airline”, achieved the “World’s Best Business Class” award for the eleventh time in 2024, and continue to be synonymous with excellence.

The sale period ends 30 September for travel from 1 October 2024 to 10 June 2025. Seasonal surcharges, weekend surcharges, and blackout travel dates apply. Other T&Cs apply.

Some of the special offers

From Sydney:

  • Economy Class: Fly to London starting from $1,849
  • Business Class: Fly to Helsinki starting from $8,189

From Melbourne:

  • Economy Class: Fly to London starting from $1,849
  • Business Class: Fly to Nice starting from $8,099

From Adelaide:

  • Economy Class: Fly to London starting from $1,849
  • Business Class: Fly to Helsinki starting from $7,309

From Brisbane:

  • Economy Class: Fly to London starting from $1,839
  • Business Class: Fly to Helsinki starting from $7,859

From Perth:

  • Economy Class: Fly to London starting from $1,589
  • Business Class: Fly to Helsinki starting from $7,209

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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