Through its website ‘Travel and Aid’ QC Participates in Riyadh Travel Fair 2016

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  • Al Yazidi: We are participating in this fair to introduce Travel and Aid website and its charitable objectives. We also aim at signing partnerships and agreements with the participating tourism agencies and airlines.
  • Travel and Aid Website project is the first of its kind across the region. It provides the philanthropists the chance to donate through booking travel tickets and reserving hotel rooms without adding any extra costs.

QC’s Travel and Aid Website participated in Riyadh Travel Fair for the year 2016. The fair’s events started yesterday, Tuesday, in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Yazidi, QC’s CEO of Financial Resources, is representing QC there. The fair will last for 4 days from April 12 – 15. During these days, several meetings will be held to discuss the increase in business management opportunities which will be in harmony with fruitful seminars and discussions. The exhibitors represent around 55 countries, 50 of which are regional and national.  

Mr. Al Yazidi said, “We are participating in this fair to introduce Travel and Aid website and its charitable objectives to the Saudi public. We will explain its purposes, services and way of working. We will also launch the new version of the website and its new exclusive services. We also aim at signing partnerships and agreements with the participating tourism agencies and airlines”. On the website, Mr. Al Yazidi noted, QC provides the best hotel reservation prices.

The Eighth Version

Asas Exhibitions and Conference Organizing Company announced that 2016 version of the fair is going to be the greatest in its history. The exhibition will include the best, most known figures in the world of travel industry; and more than 240 exhibitors from regional and international markets, including national members. It is expected that more than 20,000 visitors will attend the exhibition.

A Chance to Donate

‘Travel and Aid’ Website is considered the first of its kind across the region. It encourages contributing to charity work and provides a creative way to finance relief and development projects and programs for the benefit of needy people.

The project was developed and run by QC. It is a chance for the public to give charity and support humanitarian projects implemented by QC around the world. Whenever they feel like travelling or taking a tour, whether they want to book travelling tickets or make hotel reservations, they can help the needy around the world without having to pay any extra expenses.

Travel and Aid website had already signed partnership agreements with a group of the best airlines and hotels. According to the agreements, whenever anyone buys tickets through the website, the companies should pay commission for charity work without charging the travelers.

Through the donations it collects from the website, QC finances projects that provide clean water; and healthcare, social and educational services; and economically empower poor communities. Doing so, QC helps save the dignity of the needy categories, and helps develop their communities through implementing relief and development projects and programs.  

QC encourages the members of the society to use the website when they want to travel since it offers them the services they need and helps them give charity without adding any extra expenses to their reservations.

Using Technology

QC seeks to support and launch distinguished initiatives and creative projects in the humanitarian field. Mainly, it aspires to implement projects which help involve the members of the society (the people and institutions) in charity and voluntary work. QC also invests technology and advanced means of communication to promote and finance its development and relief projects and programs which target needy people around the world. In addition, QC facilitates donation processes and makes them a regular matter in the donors’ lives.

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