Fly in luxury with this first class from Cairo, Egypt to Hong Kong via Doha. Prices for FIRST CLASS start from €2,712 (round-trip). We posted similar deal back in August with slightly lower fare. This daily availability is from now until August 2024, including Christmas and New Years holidays! Sample holiday flight:
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On the long haul leg of the flight between Doha and Hong Kong, you will be flying with Qatar Airways First Class Boeing 777. There are total only six first class seats on Boeing 777, making it very exclusive and attentive. They spread across two rows in a 1-1-1 configuration. While these aren’t fully enclosed suites with doors, they’re incredibly spacious and comfortable, and this remains one of our favorite first class products in the world.
The purchase qualifies for the OneWorld Alliance mile and status accumulations. The ticket includes priority check-in, airport lounge access, business class meals, two pieces of checked in luggage, amenity kit, and wines, champagne and other beverages.
Even though you can probably save a few bucks by booking with some of the budget websites, we recommend booking directly with airline’s website to ensure better customer service post sales. Deals so good wouldn’t last. So, act fast!
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*As airfare can change daily, the fare we find and post here cannot be guaranteed for you when you book. It only reflects the fare at the time we posted. Also airlines can only guarantee the booking class, not the type of aircraft. It is possible aircraft/seats used on that day being different than originally posted.