Qatar Airways marks breast cancer awareness month

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To mark its continuing support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Oatar Airways is offering special limited edition pink amenity kits to its First and Business Class passengers.

This is just as the airline has announced its interline partnership with Vietnam-based Vietjet Air, an agreement which will allow Qatar Airways passengers to travel to and from points in Vietnam not served directly by Qatar Airways using a single reservation across both airlines’ networks.

The new partnership will allow passengers travelling to and from eight new domestic points within Vietnam to connect via Qatar Airways’ existing gateways in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) and Hanoi (HAN) providing them with a more seamless travel experience.

Celebrating the breast cancer month, each passenger flying long-haul in First Class and Business Class will be presented with a luxury amenity bag created exclusively for Qatar Airways by stylish Italian luggage brand BRIC’S, in a carefully chosen shade of pink called ‘Rose Pompadour’.

Every one of the highly-sought after amenity kits, designed for men and women, will be accompanied by a specially created card urging customers to Think Pink and encouraging them to support the fight against breast cancer.

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Speaking, the Qatar Airways Senior Vice President Marketing and Corporate Communications, Ms Salam Al Shawa, said “Qatar Airways is a very strong supporter of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and all the incredibly hard work that goes into research and development to help beat breast cancer.

“We hope these very special and limited edition pink BRIC’S luxury amenity kits for our male and female passengers flying long-haul in First Class and Business Class will help demonstrate our ongoing commitment to raising awareness of breast cancer, and show our support for those affected by it.”

The special pink luxury amenity kits are just the latest initiative by the airline to raise both awareness and funds for the disease that affects millions of women all around the world.

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