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Qatar Airways offers Frequent Flyer Incentives on New Delhi route

Travel News Asia 13 July 2005

To celebrate the launch of Qatar Airways’ new scheduled flights to the Indian capital New Delhi, the airline is offering a two-fold incentive to members of its frequent flyer programme, Privilege Club.

Qatar Airways offers Frequent Flyer Incentives on New Delhi route

With the launch of the Delhi route tomorrow, Privilege Club members can earn double Qmiles for the first full month of the new service. In addition, members will receive a 50% discount on mileage redemption for travel on the Delhi route for a limited one-month period.

The redemption benefits mean Privilege Club members, who normally need to redeem 20,000 Qmiles for an Economy seat, will only have to use up 10,000 Qmiles.

In Business Class, the full redemption award is reduced from 25,000 Qmiles to 12,500 Qmiles after the discount.

The airline will operate seven flights a week non-stop between Doha, the airline’s operational hub and capital of the State of Qatar, and New Delhi, from July 14.

The route will be operated with an Airbus A320 in a two-class configuration of 12 seats in Business and 132 in Economy.

Iain Webster, Qatar Airways’ Senior Manager Loyalty, said, “This introductory bonus is an additional 'thank you' for the support of our most loyal customers. I also look forward to welcoming many new members from India to Privilege Club."

Qatar Airways currently operates 19 scheduled flights a week between Doha and four Indian destinations - Cochin, Trivandrum, Hyderabad and Mumbai.

This summer, the airline will increase capacity to India with 11 additional flights a week taking the number of services to 30 across five Indian cities, including Delhi.

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