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YASA Dubai, Fujairah Airport announce tie-up for Qatar 2022 World Cup fans

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Customised all-in-one hospitality packages are now available for bookingFootball lovers can enjoy unique world-famous attractions of FujairahYASA Dubai, a leading project management company, has signed a strategic partnership with Fujairah International Airport that involves exclusive hospitality packages for football fans to fly on chartered aircraft from Fujairah International Airport to Doha, Qatar, for the FIFA World Cup taking place in the Middle East nation from November 21 to December 18, 2022.Held every four years, the World Cup is the biggest sporting spectacle in the world, with 32 nations competing for the coveted trophy.As part of the new partnership that also includes Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities Authority, YASA Dubai is offering football fans customised packages, enabling them to enjoy live matches of the once-in-a-lifetime football extravaganza in the Qatari capital, while also enjoying luxury 5-star hotel stay and tourism activities in Fujairah, return charter flights between Fujairah and Qatar, and limousine pickups and drop-offs.With football fever reaching a feverish pitch across the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, YASA Dubai’s World Cup packages include luxury 5-star hotel stay in Fujairah, Fujairah-Doha-Fujairah charter flight, limousine airport pickup and drop-off in Fujairah, and limousine airport pickup and drop-off to a World Cup stadium in Doha.The tailor-made packages are designed so that football lovers can depart from Fujairah in the morning, watch the World Cup match of their choice live in Doha, and return to Fujairah in the evening, to enjoy their luxury 5-start hotel stay.

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