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Work in the NHS or healthcare? Qatar Airways is giving away 100,000 free flights

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Qatar Airways has announced a massive global ‘free flights’ giveaway for selected NHS staff and other healthcare workers which launched on Monday night and continues until 17th May.

We have already had a few winners from amongst our readership:

Qatar Airways NHS free flights offer

and

Qatar Airways free flights for hospital staff doctors

It is open to anyone who is a:

  • doctor
  • medical practitioner
  • nurse
  • paramedic
  • pharmacist
  • lab technician
  • clinical researcher

If you know anyone in any of these jobs, please forward them a link to this article.

A valid employer / NHS ID must be presented at the airport at the point of check in.

You can register here.  We know from the first day, on Monday, that registration opens at exactly 10pm and continues until the UK allocation of seats for that day is exhausted.  It doesn’t take long.

Qatar Airways is giving away 100,000 free flights to healthcare staff

Qatar Airways launched its massive giveaway at 10pm on Monday.  It will run for a week.

50,000 people will receive two FREE Economy Class return tickets on Qatar Airways operated flights, fully flexible for destinations and dates.  Only airport taxes must be paid.

To quote:

“Qatar Airways will give away 100,000 free tickets to frontline healthcare professionals to say thank you for their heroic work looking after people during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

By maintaining 24/7 operations in recent months, including the provision of over 100 charter flights, Qatar Airways’ mission to repatriate over one million people has received widespread praise and thanks from passengers and governments as the foremost airline taking people home. Given the airline’s work at the frontline of global efforts to repatriate stranded passengers, it now seeks to recognise and reward the world’s frontline healthcare workers.”

Qatar Airways is giving away 100,000 free flights to medical staff

How does the Qatar Airways 100,000 flights giveaway work?

Between 12th and 18th May, you can register at this link.  If you are in the UK, registration opens up at exactly 10pm (the last session will be 10pm on 17th May as we are two hours behind Doha).

You are asked for ‘hospital ID’ so have some sort of NHS or other reference number available.  You may be required to show some paperwork or ID with this number on the day you fly.  It doesn’t seem to matter what sort of number it is (staff number, ID card number whatever).

If you are successful, you will receive a promotional code which will allow you to book your flights.

Each country in the world will receive its own ticket allocation, based on its population size.  These tickets will be allocated equally over the seven days.

How do I book my free Qatar Airways flight?

If you are successful in getting a code, you can book up to two complimentary Economy Class return tickets on Qatar Airways operated flights – one for yourself and one for a companion – to anywhere on the airline’s global network.

Tickets must be booked before 26th November, with travel valid until 10th December 2020. The tickets will be fully flexible, with an unlimited number of destination or date changes allowed without any fees. Fare and surcharges will be waived on tickets, airport taxes apply.

The small print says that both passengers must be aged 12+.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker, said:

“We at Qatar Airways are incredibly grateful for the commitment and hard work of healthcare professionals around the world who looked after people in these times of uncertainty. Their heroic display of kindness, dedication, and professionalism has saved hundreds of thousands of lives around the world.

“We have built a strong level of trust with passengers, governments, trade partners, and airports as a reliable partner during this crisis and we intend to continue delivering on this mission by acknowledging the incredible efforts of these heroes. Our crew and operation has never given up during these past three months, never abandoned hope or their mission to help people get home to their loved ones and we do not intend to do so now.”

Full terms and conditions, and the registration link, are here.

Good luck.

Comments (277)

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  • bewell says:

    Registered, but promo code limit already reached! It said to register again tomorrow.

  • Baji Nahid says:

    What is your hospital ID number? I have no idea!

    • James A says:

      I was gonna put GMC/NMC/other professional body number in…at least I would if I could have submitted the form!

  • Tam says:

    Got through, asked for hospital ID number… anyone what that is?

    • Rob says:

      This is a global promo …. stick in any old NHS reference number / badge number etc.

  • Stephen says:

    Has anyone worked out a pattern on when the SUBMIT button appears?

    • Stephen says:

      I wonder if we leave the form open and ready for tomorrow, whether we can just re-do the captcha and the submit button will pop up?

    • SM says:

      Click on – accept promo emails etc. Managed to click submit following this. Didn’t get a code though in the end.

    • Hardpack says:

      The submit button is always visible but not active for me. If I can remember, I’ll be back at 10pm tomorrow

  • Stephen says:

    The submit button website code changes (when the button becomes clickable) –

    style=”pointer-events: none
    style=”pointer-events: auto

    Anyone technical know what this means?

    • Jimmythethird says:

      No, but it sounds like if you were to find out you might use that information to game the system, which would be a very disappointing thing to do given the spirit of the giveaway. Just an observation…

      • Stephen says:

        Oh I thought it was an issue due to the website crashing on some devices rather than a way of them filtering who gets a code

    • Lewis King says:

      It’s their way of disabling the button until ready. Whether or not they’ve built an additional server-side check to make sure it’s past 10pm or not yet is to be seen…

  • Martin says:

    Good to see some recognition for healthcare workers! On one of my last flights with Qatar they put the call out for a doctor. I answered and was taken to a passenger with severe vomiting. Assessed and treated him, gave injection, liaised with their medics on the ground and avoided a medical divert. Popped back to see him regularly for the rest of the flight. At the end of the flight didn’t even get a thank you.

    • Mikel says:

      Shocking – some form of acknowledgement by the cabin / flight crew would have been appropriate.

    • BP says:

      My cousin is a doctor and done this on Virgin with one other doctor. Both were offered an Upper Class upgrade for the rest of the flight. The other doctor took the upgrade and got absolutely wrecked leaving my cousin, who declined the upgrade, to look after the sick passenger. He got a thank you letter AND a bucket of points. 50k I think.

      • Genghis says:

        +1. MIL on VS who was flying Y. After administering medical treatment she got to sit in J the rest of the way and was written to thanking her with an offer of 50k miles.

    • Claire says:

      Qatar are only doing this becuase a few days ago they sacked a trainee pilot and billed them £130,000 for training costs

      • Aston100 says:

        Lol that’s the reason for this is it?
        Are you bonkers?

        • Claire says:

          Yeah, what other airline is offering such an offer? Its only a PR exercise to look good in the media right now

          • Rhys says:

            If that were true, why wouldn’t they just pay out the 130k? Giving away 100,000 flights is going to be a lot more expensive!

          • Rob says:

            Knowing zip about this, here’s my guess. Many airlines do NOT pay for pilot training – they insist you self-fund, which is why so many pilots appear middle / upper class – no-one else can afford the £100k training cost. It’s possible Qatar agrees to effectively loan you the training money, deducted from your salary or written off if you do so many years service. If you don’t stay long enough, you need to pay them back.

  • Don says:

    I get a blue box saying thank you for my details, a limited number of codes are distributed daily and I will receive an email within 48 hours.

    Did it work? Seems very ambiguous.

    • Neuromancer says:

      I think it did, otherwise it is red and doesn’t mention an email to be sent

  • Josie says:

    Says to register again tomorrow

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