Qatar Airways with travel packages for the FIFA Arab Cup 2025™ and FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025™
Qatar Airways, the Official Airline Partner of FIFA™, is spotlighting a new range of exclusive travel packages for international fans planning to attend the FIFA Arab Cup 2025™ and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025™ in Doha.
Running Dec. 1–18, 2025, the FIFA Arab Cup 2025™ will feature 16 national teams from across the Arab world competing for regional supremacy in the same next-generation stadiums that drew global acclaim during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.
The FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025™, taking place Dec. 10–17, 2025, will bring together continental champions for the final marquee tournament of the year, delivering a high-stakes celebration of elite international soccer.
Streamlining both events thanks to Qatar Airways
With travel demand expected to peak during the holiday season, Qatar Airways is offering fans streamlined access to both competitions through curated Qatar Airways Holidays packages, built for flexibility, convenience, and a standout soccer escape.
Steven Reynolds, Senior Vice President of Discover Qatar & Qatar Airways Holidays, said the airline is “thrilled to welcome football fans back to Doha for two spectacular year-end tournaments.”
He added: “Our travel packages make it easier than ever for supporters to be part of the excitement, offering premium hotels, smooth journeys, and direct access to the matches. These tournaments reflect Qatar’s passion for football and its standing as a world-class sporting destination, and we look forward to delivering unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the globe.”
Fans who book can expect:
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Round-trip flights with Qatar Airways to Doha
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A selection of 4- and 5-star hotels
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Match ticket options for Category 1 and 2 seating
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Avios and Qpoints earned on flights and on total package value
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Optional airport transfers and easy stadium mobility
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Add-on adventures such as city tours and desert excursions
Members of the Qatar Airways Privilege Club can stretch their savings further using Cash + Avios and personalize itineraries to attend matches from either tournament — or both for a full lineup of December soccer in Qatar.
Packages are available via Qatar Airways Holidays.
December is among Qatar’s most dynamic travel windows, marked by mild winter weather, renowned hospitality, and cultural landmarks including Lusail, West Bay, Souq Waqif, the Corniche, and Qatar’s flagship museums, offering visitors a festive sports atmosphere beyond the pitch.
Qatar, which will host both tournaments, continues to bolster its position as a global hub for major sporting events.
The FIFA Arab Cup 2025™ — organized by FIFA — will serve as a regional showcase of national pride and soccer excellence across the Middle East and North Africa. Meanwhile, the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 2025™ reunites champions from continental competitions for a world-stage finale that reinforces Qatar’s reputation for delivering top-tier international soccer events.
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