Qatar Airways has taken its Oryx Kids Club to the next level with a brand-new range of tech-inspired amenity kits designed to entertain young travellers like never before.
The fifth installment in the airline’s beloved kids’ program โ introduces a digital adventure, allowing children to dive into the Marvellous Metaverse.
With augmented reality (AR), hidden clues, and interactive puzzles, kids onboard can now explore a world of pixels, neon colours, and glow-in-the-dark surprises.
What’s New?
For Infants: Soft plush toys, including a cuddly Orry with blinking eyes and a Faaiz plush blanket with a character hood.
For Young Kids (3-6 years old): Fun, block-themed kits with interactive games, puzzles, and stickers that bring the Oryx heroes’ digital adventures to life.
For Older Kids (7-10): Next-level kits featuring 3D glasses, fidget toys, glow-in-the-dark elements, and a Marvellous Metaverse Fun Park board game packed with hidden surprises.
A Digital Adventure at 30,000 Feet
Each kit has a QR code that unlocks a 3D interactive experienceโfrom flying the Skyblazer through augmented reality to uncovering hidden treasures in a virtual world.
Beyond the fun packs, kids’ meal trays get a makeover with colourful Oryx-themed liners, napkin rings, and snack boxes that keep the adventure going throughout the flight.
Designed in collaboration with Buzz, Qatar Airways’ latest kids’ program continues to push the boundaries of inflight entertainment, ensuring young travellers stay engaged in the air and beyond.
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Nik founded Inflight Feed in 2012, blending his passion for inflight dining with over a decade of experience in the airline industry. For the past 13 years, he has travelled the world, exploring and reviewing airline meals across countless carriers.
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