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Qatar Airways has launched a new promotion in conjunction with Hamad International Airport in which it’s offering just three prizes. Two of the prizes are pretty amazing, but the top prize is incredible as it will make someone an instant millionaire.
The ‘Fly and Win’ campaign from Qatar Airways
The promotion is simple:
- Register for the offer via the Qatar Airways Privilege Club
- Buy a ticket to fly on Qatar Airways (either through Qatar Airways or a travel agency)
- The booking must be made between 1 November 2021 and 31 January 2022
- At least one sector of the trip booked must be flown by 31 January 2022
At the end of the offer period a raffle will be drawn with three winners who will win:
- US$1,000,000
- A private jet experience with Qatar Executive to the Maldives with accommodation
- A new Porsche car
Key Terms
More than a little disappointingly, this promotion doesn’t appear to be open to residents of the United States but readers from a wide variety of other nations can try their luck.
- This Raffle commences on 01 November, 2021 at 00:00 (Doha time) and ends on 31 January, 2022 at 23:59 (Doha time), or any extended date which the Sponsor may in its sole discretion decide.
- To be eligible for the raffle, you must be:
- Legal residents of Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, United Kingdom, Norway, Romania, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Ukraine, Georgia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, South Africa, Djibouti, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, Somalia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Zambia and New Zealand who are at least 18 years old as of the date of entering the Raffle; and
- who have booked and paid for a Qatar Airways flight on Qatar Airways official website (www.qatarairways.com) or via travel agencies during the Promotion Period from a point of sale of an Eligible Country; and
- who have travelled at least one (1) sector of your flight booking on Qatar Airways during the Raffle Period; and
- who are Qatar Airways Privilege Club main members.
Full terms and conditions can be found at the bottom of the promotion page
How to participate
- Log into your Privilege Club account and access the “Offers” page.
- Find the “Fly with the Best” Raffle Offer.
- Click on the “Register” button.
That’s it.
As long as you credit whatever Qatar Airways flights you have booked to the Privilege Club, your trip will be logged and you will be entered into the raffle to win $1,000,000.
Bottom Line
If your Privilege Account is registered in an eligible country (and you meet all the other eligibility requirements), your next Qatar Airways trip could make you a millionaire. Admittedly the odds are not in your favor, but if you’re going to be flying with Qatar Airways anyway, you may as well register and see how lucky you get – someone has to win!
I believe it’s not open to US residents because it can be considered a lottery…a purchase is required in order to win.
change title to “countries”.
Good spot – that was an annoying typo
What about winer of this lottery because I checked qatarairways.com no new news about this promotion please reply because I have travelled in this offer
No announcement of the prizes, why the delay?