Ooredoo has announced a special promotion to bring families and friends together during Ramadan as part of the company’s #CloserConnection campaign.
With the new promotion, Nojoom members can use their points to treat loved ones to Iftar and Suhoor meals at participating Nojoom partners, including The Ritz-Carlton, Doha, The Torch, Hilton and La Cigale.
Redemptions can be made starting at 7,300 Nojoom points for an Iftar meal for one and 6,250 Nojoom points for a Suhoor meal for one. Once the SMS voucher is received, members can visit customer service at each of the hotels to collect their Iftar and Suhoor meal vouchers.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations at Ooredoo, said: “Ramadan is the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar and not only a time for fasting and reflection, but also the time for sharing and giving. Thanks to this Nojoom offer, families will be able to break their fast together, and our diverse community members experience the joy of Ramadan.”
Nojoom members can log into their Nojoom account via the Ooredoo website or the Ooredoo App to redeem points.
Ooredoo has launched a series of special offers and several community and charity events that will take place across the country throughout the month of Ramadan.
Customers can follow Ooredoo’s Ramadan campaign via the Ooredoo Facebook and Twitter pages or follow the hashtag #CloserConnection
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