Qatar Airways Gives Away 21,000 Free Tickets To Teachers As Thank You For Their Service

For the 2020 World Teacher’s Day, Qatar Airways, one of the top-rated airline companies in the world, is giving away 21,000 complimentary tickets to teachers.

This was done as a thank you for their vital work in educating young people worldwide during the challenges that were brought by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The giveaway opened for 3 days.

Teachers were advised to register for the unique offer by submitting a form to receive a unique promotion code. This code was offered on the basis of first come first served.

Teachers from 75 countries all over the world were eligible for the tickets that the company handed out for free.

Qatar Airways are currently operating in 75 countries around the world.

Each country that they operate in will got a daily allocation of tickets that were staggered over the 3 day campaigned.

It is said that teachers that will register in the offer will be getting one Economy Class Round-Trip ticket to anywhere on the current network of the company.

Qatar Airways currently offers their services to 90 destinations around the world.

Not only that, teachers that get selected in the amazing offer will be getting a voucher for 50 percent off on one future round-trip ticket.

They can use the ticket on themselves, a family member, or a friend.

Both tickets are valid for travel up to September 30, 2021.

Teachers who got the tickets are allowed to benefit the flexible booking policies of the airline company.

Every passenger of the airline will be getting complinteray protective kids, which includes face masks and face shields. This will help the company practice proper and clean hygiene.

The cabin crew will be wearing full PPE suits to minimize the chances of contracting the deadly disease.

This is such a great offer by the company!

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