Qatar Air, Virgin Australia offer free dining at Doha Airport

Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia have launched ‘Dine on Us’ – offering complimentary dining for passengers travelling through Doha to and from Australia.
Starting 12 June 2025, Qatar Airways Privilege Club and Virgin Australia’s Velocity Frequent Flyer members, will receive dining vouchers worth US$20 that can be used at more than 50 restaurants and cafes at Hamad International Airport.
Travellers, including Privilege Club Family and Student Club members, automatically become eligible for the vouchers once they add their Privilege Club or Velocity Frequent Flyer number to their flight booking at the time of booking or check-in.
‘Dine on Us’ vouchers can be used at a wide range of dining options at Doha Airport: from unique cafes; to the elegant Harrods Tea Room; and Gordon Ramsay outlets.
Qatar Airways Chief Commercial Officer, Thierry Antinori, said: “Qatar Airways has partnered with Velocity Frequent Flyer to reward loyalty members. We look forward to welcoming global travellers to Dine on Us.”
Privilege Club Platinum, Gold and Silver members and Velocity Frequent Flyer Platinum and Gold members flying to or from Australia with Qatar Airways or Virgin Australia will be eligible for enhanced priority experience.
All membership tiers offer benefits such as seat selection, baggage allowance, lounge access, and priority check-in.
Additionally, Privilege Club members can earn and spend their Avios at Qatar Duty Free.
Members can also earn Qpoints while shopping and dining with Qatar Duty Free.
Qatar Airways is set to re-launch daily flights to Canberra via Melbourne this year, making it the sixth Australian gateway served by the airline.
The upcoming flights are complemented by Virgin Australia’s new services from Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth to Doha from June 2025, with Melbourne to follow in December 2025.
The Virgin Australia flights will be operated on Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777s with the Qsuite Business Class experience.
Qatar Airways’ entire fleet of Boeing 777 is soon to be equipped with Starlink’s high-speed internet on-board.
More than 80% of the Boeing 777 fleet is now equipped with Starlink.
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