Airline’s ‘Executive’ website gets luxury treatment

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Fliers looking for the best Qatar Airways has to offer can now “pre-board” in a whole new sense, thanks to the recent redesign of the Qatar Executive program website.

The update lets users view the airline’s private jets via interactive 360-degree online platforms.
They also can check flight ability and access VIP online inquiry forms. 

Qatar
Executive caters to consumers chartering flights that focus on luxury travel. The airline says the new website offers customers VIP service from their first inquiry
through their landing at a final destination.

 

“With Qatar
Executive, customers can fly wherever they want, whenever they want, and our new
website has been enhanced to provide them with more accessibility to our
exclusive and luxurious private jets,” Qatar Executive Vice President Ettore
Rodaro said. “With new interactive tools, mobile optimization and
improved responsiveness, our customers will begin their extraordinary experience
with Qatar Executive from the moment they visit us online. Private travel is
the most comfortable and convenient way to fly, and tailor-made services ensure
that all clients’ travel needs are accommodated.”



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