Qatar Executive, Qatar Airways Privilege Club announce loyalty partnership
Private charter operator Qatar Executive and Qatar Airways Privilege Club have unveiled a new partnership that will bring exclusive benefits to loyalty members.
Qatar Airways’ Privilege Club members and Qatar Executive can collect and spend Avios when flying on Qatar Executive chartered flights, including the G700, G650ER, Global 5000 and Airbus A319CJ.
By simply booking directly with Qatar Executive, loyalty members can collect four Avios for every one USD spent.
Members will also be able to redeem their Avios in full or through Cash + Avios for Qatar Executive flights.
The partnership brings exclusive benefits for first time bookings.
Privilege Club members flying Qatar Executive will be entitled to four complementary tier upgrades, which includes one Platinum and three Gold tiers which can be offered to individuals of their choice.
Qatar Airways SVP Loyalty, Thomas Vadakedath said: “As Privilege Club continues to augment the loyalty programme with exclusive experiences, we are proud to collaborate with Qatar Executive. ‘
“Members who prefer flying in the comfort of private charters can now collect Avios.”
Qatar EVP Commercial, Trevor Esling, said: “it aims to reward our loyal passengers, while creating further synergies within the Qatar Airways Group. As a first-of-its-kind within our industry, we see it as another addition in providing a rewarding journey.”
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