On every occasion, Qatar Airways is present to emphasize its societal role towards all segments of society. Shortly after offering 100,000 free tickets to health workers, Qatar Airways opened the door to provide 21,000 free tickets to teachers on the occasion of International Teacher's Day.

The Qatar National Carrier Initiative aims to thank teachers for their dedication to educating students in various countries of the world, in light of the unprecedented health challenges imposed by the (Covid-19) pandemic on all sectors in the world, especially the educational sector.

The door to apply for tickets has been opened from Monday morning until tomorrow Thursday at four in the morning, Doha time, and education workers can register to take advantage of this offer by visiting this link.

The grant provided by Qatar Airways is not intended for educational workers in Qatar only, but rather includes 75 countries that Qatar Airways currently operates flights to.

In order to obtain these tickets, and to ensure the integrity and transparency of the application process, each country will receive a specified number of tickets per day for 3 days.

Additional bonus

Teachers who successfully register for this campaign receive a round-trip economy class airfare to any destination on Qatar Airways' current network of destinations, which includes more than 90 destinations around the world, as well as a 50% discount voucher on a travel ticket One round-trip they can use at a later date, either for themselves, or for a member of their family or friend, in tickets valid until December 30, 2021.

Despite the frantic race since the opening of the registration door to obtain the ticket, teacher Omar Khattab was able to register on the site after two hours of trying, under the intense pressure witnessed by the link specified by the "Qatar Airways" to obtain the free ticket.

The Syrian teacher, who has been working in Qatar for 9 years, considered - in a statement to Al Jazeera Net - that the Qatari initiative constitutes a great incentive to exert more effort in educating future generations, stressing that this initiative and similar ones on Teacher's Day give the teacher his place in society and make him feel very grateful. About the community in which he lives.

As for the teacher, Khadija Al-Khouli, she considered that this initiative is not a new thing for Qatar Airways, which has always provided many initiatives in all fields, noting that Qatar Airways with these initiatives represents an example for all institutions in the world to play their role towards their societies.

Al-Khouli hopes, in a statement to Al-Jazeera Net, that she will be able to register before the available deadline ends, and take advantage of this good offer, adding that she always benefits from such offers because of her constant follow-up of what is published about the various offers, whether they are travel offers or others.

Last May, the Qatari government announced 100,000 free tickets for health care workers (communication sites).

Authorized Submitters

Educational professionals who are eligible to apply for a free ticket are the main class teacher, assistant teacher, surrogate teacher, intervention and inclusion specialist, special teacher, senior leaders, early childhood teacher, student advisor, informally teacher, and classroom technicians.

Commenting on this initiative, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al-Baker said that the "Qatar Airways" initiative aims to express sincere gratitude to all education workers around the world and appreciate their dedication and tireless work in educating the younger generation during these difficult times, especially in It remains an uneasy task for the teacher because of the resort to remote education via the Internet, and the use of other means of education in light of the spread of the Corona virus.

Other initiatives

Last May, Qatar Airways announced the provision of 100 thousand free travel tickets to health care workers who were and still are on the front lines to fight the Coronavirus (Covid-19), as an initiative to thank them and appreciate their heroic efforts during this crisis.

Qatar Airways is also a supporter of the "Educate a Child" program of the Education Above All Foundation, which was launched by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser in 2012, with the aim of reducing the number of children deprived of their right to education in various parts of the world.

Qatar Airways invites its passengers to donate to the "Educate a Child" program, either during their flight on the plane or through its website, upon accessing the payment page during the online ticketing process.

Qatar Airways donates annually an amount that matches the total donations provided by passengers on the plane.