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PASSENGERS flying on board Qatar Airways (QA) who are fasting during the Holy Month of Ramadan will be offered a delicious iftar meal box containing traditional Middle-Eastern food items to break their fast.
QA's iftar boxes will feature a creatively-designed Ramadan Kareem logo extending best wishes to passengers during the holy month.
First and Business Class passengers travelling on selected QA flights will be offered iftar boxes containing either a chicken or vegetarian sandwich wrap, hummous, crudit`s, mini Arabic bread, mixed nuts, baklava, dates, an Alpen fruit and nut bar, fresh laban and water.
The iftar box for Economy Class passengers contains a vegetarian sandwich wrap, biscuit, dried fruits, dates, mixed nuts, fresh laban and water.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Akbar al Baker said:"This year, we continue our tradition of offering our passengers a delicious way to break their fast while flying. The Holy Month of Ramadan is an important period for a vast number of our passengers, and we continue to offer them the high standards of service they have become accustomed to. We invite our passengers to embrace this special time of year by enjoying our iftar boxes. On behalf of Qatar Airways, we extend to all warmest wishes for a Ramadan Kareem."
This year's iftar boxes will be distributed on QA flights to Abu Dhabi, Abha, Amman, Alexandria, Bahrain, Basra, Baghdad, Cairo, Dammam, Dubai, Erbil, Gassim, Hofuf, Jeddah, Kuwait, Khartoum, Luxor, Muscat, Medina, Mashad, Najaf, Ras Al Khaimah, Riyadh, Salalah, Sulaymaniyah, Sharjah, Shiraz, Taif and Yanbu.
QA cabin crew will make an on-board announcement and will serve iftar boxes at the appropriate time during the flight.
Known for introducing industry firsts, QA is one of the fastest-growing airlines operating one of the youngest fleets in the world. QA has a modern fleet of 199 aircraft flying to more than 150 key business and leisure destinations across six continents.
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