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11.01.2024 - 21:14 / travelandleisure.com / John F.Kennedy
Qatar Airways wants to help travelers plan a 2024 getaway for less by offering fare discounts, including up to $350 off flights around the world.
The luxury airline’s sale, which must be booked by Jan. 17, has fares starting at less than $800 round-trip, the airline shared with Travel + Leisure. The sale includes discounts of up to $350 off the price of a ticket in its premium cabin and up to $200 off tickets in its economy cabin.
To take advantage, travelers must fly between Jan. 15 and Oct. 31.
The sale excludes several blackout dates on outbound travel from May 15 to July 15 and on inbound travel from June 25 to Sept. 10. Travelers who book the sale must also stay at least seven days or at least a Sunday.
Travel from New York to Dubai starting at just $799 round-trip or fly from Boston to New Delhi starting at just $817 round-trip. Travelers on the West Coast can fly from Los Angeles to Bangkok starting at just $1,276 round-trip or fly to Bali starting at just $1,323 round-trip.
As an extra perk, travelers who sign up for Qatar’s Privilege Club membership while using the promo code “PCAMER24” will receive 2,500 bonus Avios credits when they fly in economy and will receive 5,000 bonus Avios credits when they fly in a premium cabin. To score the bonus credits, passengers must travel on a qualifying flight by June 30.
The sale comes months after Qatar added more nonstop flights from New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Doha’s Hamad International Airport. Beyond New York, Qatar flies from several cities in the U.S., including Washington D.C., Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
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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