Qatar Airways Launches Spring Sale
February 11, 2008 – Five-star airline Qatar Airways has launched a Spring fare sale for bookings made before March 20, 2008.
Selected flights from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Manchester to 14 destinations including Muscat, Delhi and Mumbai are available from as little as £220 plus taxes and charges.
The offer is valid for travel between 25 February – 14 March; 25 March – 31 March and 21 April – 30 June 2008 on a number of routes across the Middle East and India.
Spring sale fares include a return economy flight from Manchester to Kuwait from just £366.50 including taxes and charges, whilst a return economy flight from London to Ahmedabad is available from as little as £401.50 including taxes and charges.
Qatar Airways offers three flights a day from London Heathrow to Doha as well as a daily service from London Gatwick and Manchester. The airline’s ever –expanding route network now covers 81 worldwide destinations across Africa, Asia, India, the Indian Ocean and the Middle East. From March 30th, Qatar Airways will increase its capacity from London Heathrow with an extra daily flight.
Prices are subject to seat availability. For full terms and conditions call Qatar Airways Reservations on 0870 389 8090.
Chitra Mogul
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