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Qatar Airways Launches F1 Stopover Packages for 2026 Qatar Grand Prix

Andreea Georgescu
Last updated: 20 August 2026 08:32
By Andreea Georgescu
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Qatar Airways Launches F1 Stopover Packages for 2026 Qatar Grand Prix © Juke Schweizer
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Qatar Airways Holidays has launched new stopover packages that combine flights, hotel accommodation and three-day race tickets for the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar GRAND PRIX 2026. The packages allow passengers travelling through Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha to attend the Formula 1 race at Lusail International Circuit as part of a stopover in Qatar. It is the first time three-day Grand Prix tickets have been integrated into Qatar Airways’ Stopover packages.

A Qatar Airways Airbus A330-300 is taxiing at the Hamad International Airport in Doha
Passengers travelling through Hamad International Airport can attend the Formula 1 race at the Lusail International Circuit © Chris Hoare

Formula 1 Tickets Included in Stopover Packages

Travellers booking the new packages will receive a three-day T16 Grandstand ticket, offering views of the final sector of the Lusail International Circuit.

The new offering complements Qatar Airways Holidays’ existing F1 travel packages, which combine flights, accommodation and race tickets.

Travellers can choose from four Qatar Stopover package categories: Standard, Premium, Luxury and Premium Beach. Packages include flexible 24-hour hotel check-in and check-out, while customers can add experiences such as city tours, beach club access and other activities across Qatar.

To book the Formula 1-inclusive stopover packages, customers must select travel dates between Nov. 27 and 29, 2026. After choosing their flights and preferred hotel, customers can add the three-day race ticket to the package, subject to availability and applicable terms and conditions.

Formula 1 cars racing on the Lusail International Circuit where 'Qatar Airways' logo is shown on the stands
The Qatar Airways GRAND PRIX 2026 will allow travellers to combine the race weekend with Doha’s cultural attractions © Lusail International Circuit

Experience the 2026 Qatar Grand Prix in Doha

The Formula 1 Qatar GRAND PRIX 2026 will allow travellers to combine the race weekend with Doha’s cultural attractions, gastronomy and hospitality.

Qatar Airways, Formula 1’s Global Partner and Official Airline, said the new packages build on its existing Formula 1 travel products while making the race experience available to a wider audience of international travellers.

Privilege Club members can earn Avios and Qpoints on eligible bookings and can also use Cash + Avios to book qualifying packages.

These Qatar Stopover packages are expected to become available through Qatar Airways Holidays later in August, subject to availability.

Would you consider booking one of Qatar Airways’ new Formula 1 packages? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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ByAndreea Georgescu
Aviation Reporter - A recent MA graduate in Digital Communication and Media from UCL, with a BA in Film Studies from King's College London, and a strong foundation in media and content creation. Contributed to content development as a Social Media Intern at PressPeaK Pvt Ltd., leveraging journalism, writing, and digital media skills to craft impactful campaigns. Gained hands-on experience as a Web Content Writer at FOREO and as a Movies and TV Lists Writer at Screen Rant.
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