Campaign India Team
Mar 02, 2023

Qatar Airways takes off with Deepika Padukone

Rolls out a digital campaign to highlight its premium offerings

Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone
Qatar Airways has announced the appointment of actor Deepika Padukone as global brand ambassador. 
 
Through this association, it aims to highlight its premium offerings such as Qsuite. 
 
The aviation brand has rolled out a digital campaign featuring Padukone. 
 
The film showcases Padukone's journey with Qatar Airways to a new level of luxury and elegance. She encapsulates the premium experience available to customers of Qatar Airways, transiting through Hamad International Airport (Doha). 
 
 
Akbar Al Baker, group chief executive, Qatar Airways Group, said, “At Qatar Airways, we constantly strive for excellence. This collaboration brings together refinement and grace, and Deepika showcases how Qatar Airways offers award-winning premium experiences in the sky and on the ground to its customers. Deepika is an obvious choice as she has the right global appeal and charisma for our brand. We are truly delighted to have Deepika as our global brand ambassador.”
 
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