Qatar Airways is runningh a 48-hours flash sale from now until 11:59pm 2 August 2018. Tickets booked during this flash sale are valid for travel from 01 August to 31 November 2018. Tickets must be booked on the Qatar Airways website.Â
Muscat from S$689, Europe from S$909
In this edition of the Qatar Airways 48-hour flash sale, there are a total of 12 destinations which are available for booking. Muscat from S$689 is quite a good price and Dublin from S$909 is a well-priced fare in my books.
Here’s the full list of destinations which are available for booking in this flash sale:
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Just note that the lowest fares which you will find on the Qatar Airways booking engine will have a slight variance from the advertised fare for the 48-hour flash sale. Checking for a flight to Berlin gives a fare difference of about S$35 and this applies to all of the destinations which are on offer.
You can use wheretocredit.com to check which frequent flyer program will earn you the most miles for crediting your Qatar Airways flights to them based on the booking class of your flight. I’ll personally credit flights on Qatar Airways to the British Airways Executive Club program as I find it a very useful program.
Concluding Thoughts
If you have an upcoming trip planned but have not made your flight booking yet, why not check out the 48-hour flash sale that’s being offered by Qatar Airways.
Bookings made through any of the links in this article support the running of The Milelion through an affiliate commission. As always, you can use the following cards to maximize your miles earning when purchasing tickets on the Qatar Airways website.
Credit Card | Earn Rate (Miles per Dollar) | Remarks |
DBS Woman’s World Card | 4.0 | capped at S$2,000 per calendar month |
DBS Altitude | 3.0 | capped at S$5,000 per calender month |
HSBC Revolution/Maybank Horizon Visa Signature | 2.0 | HSBC: no cap on miles earned
Maybank: Minimum spend of S$300 is required. Bonus TREATS points are capped at 30,000 per month, or $7,500 of pure airline spending |