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Qatar Airways offers special companion fare to exotic destinations for Valentine
- Qatar: Thursday, February 01 - 2007 at 12:39
- PRESS RELEASE
Qatar Airways has introduced special companion fares for February till March 15, 2007, to coincide with the traditional Valentine's Day celebrations.
All flights are from Doha International Airport and Qatar Airways operates daily seven flights from Dubai International Airport and five flights daily from Abu Dhabi International Airport to Doha.
The Airline flies four times a week to Seychelles, an exotic destination of about 100 islands in the Indian Ocean. There are also weekly four flights to the German capital of Berlin and four flights a week to the historic city of Madrid known for its rich culture and scenic beauty.
Flights to Athens are available six times a week and the Airline flies eleven times on a weekly basis to the romantic city of Paris. Qatar Airways also operates six flights weekly to Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco known for its magnificent landmarks and heritage.
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