Qatar Airways has today launched a Formula 1® activation where participants have the chance to be part of an interactive racing challenge at Highpoint Shopping Centre in Melbourne.
Running until 9 March, the interactive experience includes F1® car simulators for adults and remote-control car racing for children. Participants will go in the running to win a grand prize of two F1® Paddock Club passes with privileged views and VIP access and hospitality.
Justin Kestel, Regional Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Qatar Airways, said, “As the official airline partner of the F1®, we are delighted to be offering Melbournians an interactive activation that allows them to immerse themselves and be part of the Formula 1® excitement. At Qatar Airways, we are committed to supporting sports around the world and enabling fans to travel to their favourite events, letting them truly be part of the action.”
After signing up for the activation, contestants will have the opportunity to join the Qatar Airways Privilege
Club, unlocking a range of exclusive awards and benefits to make their travel experience more rewarding.
Privilege Club is Qatar Airways’ way of expressing gratitude to passengers for choosing their airline. As members, Australian travellers will experience a variety of exclusive privileges and benefits tailored to enhance their journey with Qatar Airways. The airline remains dedicated to providing Australian travellers with competitive airfares whenever feasible, facilitating global connectivity, and presenting a genuine selection of carriers.
Qatar Airways is committed to supporting sports globally and helping fans travel to their favourite events around the world. The national carrier of the State of Qatar is the Official Airline of Sydney Swans, Eden Park Stadium, the Global Kitesports Association (GKA) Kite World Tour, Paris-Saint Germain (PSG), the IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 Triathlon Series, the United Rugby Championship (URC) and European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR), and multiple other disciplines including AFL, basketball, cricket, equestrian, motor racing, squash, and tennis.