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International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) has launched an exclusive credit card campaign with Qatar Airways, giving its cardholders a 15% discount when purchasing their travel tickets online, in addition to unlimited ‘thanq’ reward points.
The offer is valid until January 31for premium and economy class tickets on Qatar Airways operated flights. Tickets should be purchased on the assigned campaign website (www.qatarairways.com/ibq) with an IBQ credit card.
“In line with the bank’s commitment to excellence in service and rewarding our loyal customers, we are delighted to partner with Qatar Airways for this exclusive campaign. IBQ credit cardholders will have the chance to travel to the destination of their choice and make most of their holiday plans with 15% discount on their premium or economy class tickets,” Hassan al-Mulla, Head of Retail Banking (pictured) at IBQ said.
The rewards programme gives customers the possibility to gather points across a wide range of IBQ products and services and then redeem them by booking flights on over 800 airlines and accommodation in 160,000 hotels worldwide to the destination of their choice.
The bank’s credit cardholders also enjoy several other benefits including purchase protection, travel insurance and online shopping security with IBQ ‘Card Secure’.
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