DOHA: Qatar Airways (QA) will continue its Ramadan tradition of offering travellers a delicious and healthy Iftar meal box featuring nutritious snacks, inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine, to break their fast.
Available on selected flights throughout the Holy Month, the Iftar boxes have been designed to engage all passengers.
Each box features inspiring messages about the meaning of Ramadan, providing passengers with an interesting insight into this special time of celebration for Muslims.
Rossen Dimitrov, Senior Vice- President, Customer Experience, QA, said: “QA has established a tradition during Ramadan, of offering our passengers a nutritious and delicious way to break fast while flying.
“Our passengers are at the heart of everything we do, and we make a promise to be generous and always put our customers first by taking into account their needs — especially during significant times such as Ramadan.
“We look forward to welcoming all our passengers on board our flights during Ramadan, and invite them to embrace this special time of year by enjoying the inspirational messages featured on our Iftar boxes. Ramadan Kareem.”
Iftar meal boxes will be available on flights to Cairo, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Basra, Dammam, Dubai, Gassim, Kuwait, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Abha, Alexandria, Amman, Bagdad, Khartoum, Medina, Najaf, Salalah, Sulaymaniyah, Taif, Hofuf, Shiraz, Luxor and Mashad.
Passengers travelling with QA in Business and First Class will enjoy vegetable crudités, hummus, chicken with tarator sauce sandwich and mozzarella cheese with spicy tomato chutney sandwich, banana, assorted nut, dates, baklava, laban, Alpen bar, refreshing towel and a bottle of water.
Iftar meal boxes served in Economy Class will include mozzarella cheese with spicy tomato chutney sandwich, mamoul, assorted nuts, dates, laban, biscuits, refreshing towel and a bottle of water. Cabin crew will make an on-board announcement and serve Iftar boxes at the appropriate time during the flight, alleviating customers from having to calculating the time.
The Peninsula
DOHA: Qatar Airways (QA) will continue its Ramadan tradition of offering travellers a delicious and healthy Iftar meal box featuring nutritious snacks, inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine, to break their fast.
Available on selected flights throughout the Holy Month, the Iftar boxes have been designed to engage all passengers.
Each box features inspiring messages about the meaning of Ramadan, providing passengers with an interesting insight into this special time of celebration for Muslims.
Rossen Dimitrov, Senior Vice- President, Customer Experience, QA, said: “QA has established a tradition during Ramadan, of offering our passengers a nutritious and delicious way to break fast while flying.
“Our passengers are at the heart of everything we do, and we make a promise to be generous and always put our customers first by taking into account their needs — especially during significant times such as Ramadan.
“We look forward to welcoming all our passengers on board our flights during Ramadan, and invite them to embrace this special time of year by enjoying the inspirational messages featured on our Iftar boxes. Ramadan Kareem.”
Iftar meal boxes will be available on flights to Cairo, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Basra, Dammam, Dubai, Gassim, Kuwait, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Abha, Alexandria, Amman, Bagdad, Khartoum, Medina, Najaf, Salalah, Sulaymaniyah, Taif, Hofuf, Shiraz, Luxor and Mashad.
Passengers travelling with QA in Business and First Class will enjoy vegetable crudités, hummus, chicken with tarator sauce sandwich and mozzarella cheese with spicy tomato chutney sandwich, banana, assorted nut, dates, baklava, laban, Alpen bar, refreshing towel and a bottle of water.
Iftar meal boxes served in Economy Class will include mozzarella cheese with spicy tomato chutney sandwich, mamoul, assorted nuts, dates, laban, biscuits, refreshing towel and a bottle of water. Cabin crew will make an on-board announcement and serve Iftar boxes at the appropriate time during the flight, alleviating customers from having to calculating the time.
The Peninsula