Qatar Airways scores with new FIFA World Cup campaign
With the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kicking off in less than three months, FIFA’s official airline partner Qatar Airways is celebrating with a new TV ad.
The TV commercial celebrates journeys leading up to the FIFA World Cup, accompanied by the iconic ‘We Will Rock You’ anthem.
It reflects the airline’s belief that sport is a universal language that unites fans.
Fans are invited to view it via the airline’s new virtual reality experience the Qverse
By visiting www.qatarairways.com/FWC2022, users can access a hands-on experience in the virtual world on-board the Qsuite, where they can watch the campaign on the virtual in-flight entertainment screen.
Users are also encouraged to play the Inflight Delight Game for a chance to win a FIFA World Cup travel package, inclusive of match tickets, return flights and accommodation.
“Our latest commercial expresses our anticipation and excitement for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, and captures our own enthusiasm about sports. We are fully geared up to fly in global fans to witness the greatest sporting show on Earth.”
Qatar Airways has ramped up all-inclusive travel packages for fans.
These packages include match tickets, return flights and accommodation, at qatarairways.com/FIFA2022.
Qatar Airways currently flies to more than 150 destinations worldwide, connecting through its Doha hub, Hamad International Airport
Learn more about : Qatar Airways ( N. America ) Qatar Airways ( Asia Pecific ) Qatar Airways ( United Kingdom )
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