Virgin slashes international fares to celebrate landmark deal with Qatar Airways
Virgin Australia has dropped 'celebration fares' for select international flights following a new landmark deal which will connect Aussies with more than 170 international destinations.
The airline has partnered with Qatar Airways to launch long-haul international flights from Sydney to Doha.
The new route will connect Australians with more than 170 destinations through Qatar's global network, including Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Flights from Brisbane will commence on June 19, followed by Perth on June 26 and Melbourne in December, growing the capacity of seats from Australia to Doha to about 2.65 million per year.
Virgin has dropped 'celebration fares' following the major announcement, with select fares to Doha and destinations in Europe slashed by up to 15 per cent.
The reduced fares are for select dates between October 16 and March 31.
The sale will last until June 30, or until sold out.
Virgin Australia chief executive officer Dave Emerson said the new Sydney-Doha service offered 'enhanced connectivity' and 'incredible choice'.
'On board Virgin Australia's new flights to Doha, guests can expect a world class experience on board the award-winning Qatar Airways Boeing 777,' Mr Emerson said.
'These aircraft feature elevated service, premium amenities, the renowned Q suite's business class, spacious economy cabins, and high speed StarLink Wi-Fi free for all guests.'
Frequent Flyer Members are set to get 50 per cent bonus Status Credits for flights between Australia and Doha on bookings made up until the end of June for travel between October 1 and May 27.
Platinum members will also receive 100 per cent bonus points on eligible flights, followed by 75 per cent for Gold members and 50 per cent for Silver members.
Hundreds of new jobs are also projected following the deal, while secondment opportunities for pilots and cabin crew are also expected.
Mr Emerson said the deal marked the 'beginning of a new era' for the company, and international travel.
'Through our partnership with Qatar Airways, we're not just launching a new route — we're opening the world to millions of Australians, delivering more choice, better value and a seamless global experience,' Mr Emerson said.
'This partnership strengthens Australia's global connectivity while generating jobs, boosting tourism and injecting billions into the national economy.'
Qatar Airways Group chief executive officer Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said the milestone was reached after months of 'meticulous planning and tireless dedication'.
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