Qatar Airways offers discounts for HSBC credit card holders

by BA Staff Qatar Airways cabin crew. Photo copyright Devesh Agarwal Qatar Airways is offering discounts to HSBC Bank India debit and credit...

by BA Staff

Qatar Airways cabin crew. Photo copyright Devesh Agarwal
Qatar Airways is offering discounts to HSBC Bank India debit and credit card holders. The airline is offering 10% savings in Economy Class and 15% in Business Class valid for sale ­­­until September 15, 2013 with all travel to be completed on, or before, March 31 2014.

Card-holders should make bookings online at www.qatarairways.com/in-hsbc using their debit and credit cards. From past experience, we can inform our readers to use this specific URL as the offer does not normally show up on the airline's website.

The airline’s Indian operations cover daily services to Doha from Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Goa, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Trivandrum, Chennai and Bengaluru, together with 11-flights-a-week from Cochin and double daily flights from Delhi. It offers onward connections to an exciting array of over 100 destinations across Europe, Middle East Africa, North America and South America. Qatar Airways also serves the Far East and Australia from Doha.
Qatar Airways Country Manager, India, Henry Moses said, “We value this partnership with HSBC Bank, which is one of the leading banks in the world. This provides the India customers base of HSBC the unique opportunity to enjoy savings in both Business and Economy Class in addition to accumulating Qmiles on their debit and credit card purchases. We are confident that we will receive a great response and the partnership will be a valuable addition to varied offerings by Qatar Airways to provide a truly rewarding travel experience.”

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