Qatar Airways Holidays is offering special holiday packages to a range of destinations in celebration of next month’s Eid al-Adha festivities. The deals caters to suit all tastes, the airline said. To coincide with the Eid vacation, the deals are available for travel between November 1 and 10, allowing passengers to take advantage of Qatar Airways’ extensive network of routes in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. Passengers who book their holiday before November 3 have a chance to enter a prize draw for a three-night stay at a five-star hotel. Winners will be notified on November 15. Sample packages include three nights in Beijing (stay at the Traders Hotel) with breakfast prices start from QR4,341; Disneyland, Hong Kong 3-night package starting from QR5,249 with breakfast and one-day Disneyland entrance ticket included; seven-night safari in Kenya starting from QR10,099, including park entrance fees and game drives; sightseeing in Morocco and seven nights accommodation at the Sheraton Casablanca; the Golden Tulip Farah, Rabat; Jnane Palace, Fez, and Atlas Medina, Marrakech, prices start from QR5,649 including breakfast, airport transfers and sightseeing tours and six nights in Vietnam from QR9,799 including breakfast, airport transfers and sightseeing tours. Other destinations as part of the exclusive Eid al-Adha offers include Oman, Nepal, Italy and Austria. All packages include return air fares in economy class, taxes and fees. Prices are quoted per person on a twin share basis. More information can be had from www.qatarairways.com or e-mail holidays@qatarairways.com.qa
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