Today’s prize is another chance to win the perfect Christmas gift for the soccer (and travel) fanatic in your life!
Behind the 22nd door of the InsideFlyer Advent Calendar are two tickets for the game between FC Bayern München vs. RB Leipzig on February 5, 2022 at the Allianz Arena in Munich, courtesy of Qatar Airways. If the game takes place without spectators due to Covid restrictions, an alternative date will be chosen.
Qatar Airways has been an official platinum partner of FC Bayern Munich since 2018 and has secured a long-term partnership with the Bundesliga club. As part of the partnership between the record champions and the award-winning airline, the logo of Qatar Airways can be seen on the shirt sleeve of FC Bayern.
The partnership with FC Bayern Munich and global sporting tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ™ shows Qatar Airways’ commitment to events that not only produce top athletic performance, but also bring people together.
How to enter
Enter Day 22 of the InsideFlyer Advent Calendar via the following link:
The InsideFlyer team wishes you a very merry Christmas!
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