New Look for Qatar Booking App

Qatar Airways has further enhanced its mobile app with a new look and feel, making it now even easier for customers to use.

The award-winning airline has added a suite of innovative features to its mobile app, making it as simple and user-friendly as possible, allowing passengers to have all the important information they need at their fingertips through their mobile devices.

The new and improved mobile app replicates the clean and modern Qatar Airways website, giving passengers a more seamless and familiar experience when accessing Qatar Airways’ platforms online. It includes a sleek new and unique design for its Privilege Club section, making it easier for passengers to access their profile and frequent flyer dashboard. The new app also features a redesigned menu, providing customers with all the information available on the website in a seamless way.

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Qatar Airways has also introduced a new function for Apple Watch users, with the popular ‘My Trips’ feature, providing journey details for current and upcoming trips, including gate information and a timeline view available on Apple Watch.

Since the initial launch of the application in 2013, Qatar Airways passengers have had access to their bookings and flights at the click of a button. Passengers are able to search and book flights, check flight status, and visit the airline’s online check-in facility.

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In 2016, Qatar Airways added ‘My Trips’ to the application, providing passengers with journey details such as a timeline view, gate information, boarding time, bag tag information, lounge information, an interactive Hamad International Airport (HIA) map and an interactive virtual tour of the aircraft. Further, passengers can use push notifications to stay updated with online check-in availability, boarding times, potential gate changes, bag tags, baggage updates, and more.

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