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We are very excited to announce a brilliant prize competition courtesy of our friends at Qatar Airways.  It is, depending on where the winner wants to go, potentially the biggest flight giveaway we have ever done.

You could win two Business Class tickets from any UK Qatar Airways airport (London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff) to almost any destination on the Qatar Airways network*

Given that Qatar Airways has an extensive network of destinations, this means Bangkok, Tokyo, the Maldives or even Sydney could be on the agenda if you win this fabulous prize.

Qatar Airways A350 Doha

It’s very straightforward to enter.  Simply fill out the Gleam app at the bottom of this post (or by clicking through to the Gleam website if it doesn’t show on your device) and give us your name and email address.  That’s it.

You will get a second entry to the competition if you sign up to Qatar Airways’ newsletter.  As well as doubling your chances of winning, signing up to the Qatar Airways email list means that you’ll be one of the first to hear about Qatar Airways’ latest sales and best available fares.  To get the second entry, simply tick the relevant box on the entry form to sign up to their newsletter.  You can unsubscribe at any time.

The competition ends at midnight on 29th February 2020.

The full competition terms and conditions can be found by clicking ‘Terms and Conditions’ but here’s a couple to note.  The rules in the entry widget take precedence over this summary in case of any confusion.

The prize consists of one pair of Business Class return tickets on Qatar Airways operated flights from any UK Qatar Airways airport (London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff) to any destination on the Qatar Airways network

* The following destinations are excluded: South America, United States, Canada and Europe

Entries are limited to one submission form per person

Black out travel periods apply, including but not limited to 3rd-19th April 2020 and 22nd-31st May 2020

The winner and companion must be 18 years or older and residents of the United Kingdom

You must be physically present in the United Kingdom or Channel Islands for the website to accept your entry

The winner must be one of the two passengers

This prize must be booked by 31st March 2020 and after this date the prize is no longer valid and the ticket cannot be extended

Travel must be completed by 30th June 2020

Best of luck.

About Qatar Airways

We’ve always enjoyed travelling with Qatar Airways due to its excellent in-flight experience, but you don’t need to take our word for it!  Your fellow HFP readers voted Qsuite as the ‘Best Business Class Seat and Service” in the Head for Points 2019 Travel & Loyalty Awards (a picture from our winner’s dinner is below).

Qsuite, with its acclaimed design and fully closing door, has become a real game-changer.  You can find out more about Qsuite on the Qatar Airways website here.

Qatar 2 HFP Awards 2019

Rob wrote an extensive review of Qsuite back in October (read it here) and we’ve also covered the herringbone business class seat found on Boeing 787-8, A380 and part of the A350 fleet.

Qatar Airways flies to over 160 destinations so the network is very extensive.  If you win our competition you will be spoilt for choice.  There are several interesting new routes starting in 2020 including Siem Reap (Cambodia), Osaka (Japan) and top of my own list, Cebu (the Philippines).

You’d think that all of these accolades could come with sky high prices.  However, there are excellent deals to be found with Qatar Airways, particularly for anyone willing to start outside the UK.  Rhys wrote about Qatar Airways’ low Business Class fares from Oslo a few weeks ago and these are typical of what is out there if you are willing to dig around.

You can visit the Qatar Airways website to find out the latest offers and destinations.

Good luck.

Comments (111)

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  • MattB says:

    Sadly even if I won I wouldnt be able to use it due to the quite strict redemption period, but good luck to those who enter.

  • Neil Donoghue says:

    Great competition Rob, Thanks!

  • Alan says:

    *Travel by 30th June and Easter dates excluded.

    Great if you can get time off at short notice and don’t work in a school. Mind you, I guess that isn’t the target audience of this site.

    • Alan says:

      OH, and you can’t fly in May either!

      When eth competition was announced yesterday it was stated that there were “some minor restrictions”. So, you can’t fly to US, Canada, South America or Europe. You must fly after teh competition closes (end of February) and before teh end of June – but not during Easter or the Month of May!
      Now, whilst this might be a great competition with a fabulous prize, I fail to see how these clauses add up to “a few minor restrictions”

    • Joan says:

      Coronavirus will dictate where and when people can travel. Very odd time to run the competition in the middle of a global health crisis, or maybe this explains why the competition is running at this time.

  • Mikeact says:

    And if your paying for a Qatar flight, then you might want to book and pay on your phone…..10% cheaper than using a PC.

  • LewisB says:

    Is the site down? Can’t access it, tried two devices and two browsers.

  • AJA says:

    This is a great prize but as others have stated quite restrictive limiting you to travel before 30 June 2020 and, assuming you only book by 31 March, you have a choice of 11 days in April, 21 days in May and 30 days in June to travel. You’ve effectively got 2 months to choose from. Fortunately I currently don’t have any other travel plans for those dates.

    I also notice it specifically excludes lounge access. Can you still access the lounges by virtue of your BA Silver or Gold status? Or could you access the Malaysia lounges at T4 if Qatar won’t let you use their own?

    • Rob says:

      Hands up …. I have been in Portugal all week and did not see the dates until last night. The article yesterday was already done.

      The lounge rule also applies to press trips on Qatar as I have found to my cost. It is an edict from Doha. The UK office may be able to swing it at Heathrow if I ask nicely!

    • Peter K says:

      Only 1 day in May available!!

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Well that’s crap if it’s a long layover in Doha also feel like that should have been highlighted in the article.

  • Lee Thomas says:

    Wow a great prize.As for those moaning , nobody is forcing you to enter it.

    • Kk says:

      It’s a fairly cheap way to collect real names and email addresses for 40,000 of reasonably well-off people interested in travel.

      • meta says:

        It is easy to unsubscribe and ask them to erase all data. A bit pointless exercise for them.

        • Aston100 says:

          Do you believe all companies actually do that when you ask them to?

          • EwanG says:

            Repercussions can be significant if they don’t, so I would expect most companies to do so.
            If you are sceptical, you could always exercise your right to get a copy of the personal data they hold on you at some later point…

      • Fenny says:

        You mean the HfP readership aren’t already on the Qatar mailing list. The have my info.

    • Allycat says:

      +1

  • Matthew says:

    I would love to win this prize, and if I did I would keep within the terms. maybe a weekend in Sydney!

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