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QA Privilege Club reduces Qmiles needed to book award flights by up to 49 percent

Qatar Airways Privilege Club now offers the most competitiv­e award flight pricing among Middle East carriers

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QATAR Airways Privilege Club has reduced the number of Qmiles required to book award flights by up to 49 percent in a major developmen­t in its transforma­tion to provide more and better rewards to its loyal members. Privilege Club’s Qmiles requiremen­ts will be reduced for award flight for all members travelling with Qatar Airways on connecting flights through the Best Airport in the Middle East, Hamad Internatio­nal Airport (HIA), as well as those travelling to or from Doha to Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceana. Privilege Club members booking flexi award tickets – which require twice the number of Qmiles as award flights – will also benefit from these reductions. Members can use Privilege Club’s Qcalculato­r to find out the number of Qmiles required for award flights for their preferred route and choice of cabin.

QATAR Airways (QA) Privilege Club has cut the number of Qmiles required to book award flights by up to 4 per cent in a major developmen­t in its transforma­tion to provide more and better rewards to its loyal members.

Privilege Club’s Qmiles requiremen­ts will be reduced for award flight for all members travelling with QA on connecting flights through the Best Airport in the Middle East, Hamad Internatio­nal Airport (HIA), as well as those travelling to or from Doha to Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceana.

Privilege Club members booking flexi award tickets – which require twice the number of Qmiles as award flights – will also benefit from these reductions. Members can use Privilege Club’s Qcalculato­r to find out the number of Qmiles required for award flights for their preferred route and choice of cabin.

Under the new policy, in Business Class, return award flights from Sao Paulo (GRU) to Tokyo (HND) are reduced by 4 percent from 3 1,000 to 200,000 Qmiles from Auckland (AKL) to Los Angeles (LA ) by 45 percent from 434,000 to 240,000 from Paris (CDG) to Bangkok (BKK) by 40 percent from 251,000 to 150,000 and from Doha (DOH) to London (LHR) by 2 percent from 11 ,000 to 8 ,000. In Economy Class, return award flights from Mumbai (BOM) to New York (JFK) are reduced by 3 percent from 131,500 to 80,000 Qmiles.

QA Chief Commercial Officer Thierry Antinori said: “Your Qmiles now take you further when you travel with us on medium, long and ultra-long haul flights. We have increased their power in an important effort to ensure that our valued Qatar Airways Privilege Club members will be amply rewarded for their loyalty. This step is a part of the wider transforma­tion of our loyalty programme that has seen a number of enhancemen­ts this year – with more exciting changes to follow in the coming months. Our aim is to establish and cement ourselves as the leading airline loyalty programme in the Middle East and among the best in the world.”

Earlier this year, QA Privilege Club revised its Qmiles policy to offer more flexibilit­y – when a member earns or spends Qmiles, their balance is now valid for 3 months. Additional­ly, Privilege Club recently removed booking fees for award flights. Members booking Business Class award flights will continue to receive compliment­ary lounge access – including to Al Mourjan Business Class Lounge at HIA – and seat allocation.

Members of Privilege Club will continue to earn Qmiles when travelling with QA, oneworld airlines or any of the airline’s partners. They can also earn Qmiles by using QA credit cards and when shopping with Privilege Club retail and lifestyle partners.

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