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Qatar Airways has said it is preparing to bring its “unique offering” to the Arabian Travel Market, the Middle East’s leading travel trade fair taking place in Dubai from April 25 to 28.
This year, Qatar Airways will showcase the “award-winning service and hospitality the airline is renowned for, making memorable experiences for passengers worldwide,” the airline said in a statement.
“At its state-of-the-art exhibition stand, Qatar Airways will give visitors a premier experience in its A380 First Class cabin, which takes luxury travel to new heights. The cabin, featuring ultra-wide seats, privacy dividers and the flexibility to convert the space into a fully flat bed or extend a table to invite a guest to dine with them, provides travellers with a haven of tranquility and relaxation while cruising at Mach 0.85 for business or leisure,” the statement noted.
Visitors can also get a feel of the Dubai Premium Lounge located in Dubai International Airport’s Concourse D. Available to Qatar Airways first and business class passengers and Privilege Club Platinum, Gold and Silver members, the Dubai Premium Lounge is a “modern and sophisticated space where travellers can relax and rejuvenate before their journey,” the airline said.
The recently opened lounge is decorated with artistic Arabic calligraphy, Mediterranean-style tiles and water fountains, featuring private family areas, shower facilities, spacious seating areas and an international cuisine buffet.
Speaking on the airline’s involvement in Arabian Travel Market this year, Qatar Airways Group chief executive Akbar al-Baker said: “We are looking forward to recreating the unique Qatar Airways experience at our stand this year, enabling visitors to get a true taste of what it means to be a Qatar Airways passenger travelling to any one of our more than 150 global destinations.”
Several senior representatives from Qatar Airways will be present during the event. On Day 1, al-Baker will hold a press conference to discuss the airline’s expansion plans, upcoming developments and the newest additions to its growing portfolio of offerings.
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