In many ways, Qatar's Qsuite is the poster child of business class products. In a Qsuite, you'll get an incredible amount of privacy, dine-on-demand catering, and top-notch service, arguably rivaling that of a true first class cabin.
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Qatar Airways refers to its Qsuite Business Class as “?rst in business,” the idea being that the category is more ?rst class than business class and a step above any other business class in the sky.
First-class passengers might have a seat that turns into a bed or even their own private apartment.Business-class might offer more legroom but doesn't offer a private space. The food and drink in business class are typically at a restaurant level.
The best way to think about comparing international business class to international first class is that business class is meant to be very elevated, but still practical, while first class is designed to be over-the-top luxurious, with enhancements that are generally more about style than substance.
Business class didn't start as the incredibly posh space it is now. It was first used for business people — frequent flyers who traveled for work. Their companies didn't want to pay for luxe first class, but they flew so often that cramped economy wasn't the right choice either.
Boeing 777-200LR & Boeing 777-300ERThere are currently 48 Boeing 777-300ERs in the Qatar Airways fleet. Of these, 37 out of the 48 feature the Qsuites cabin. On both aircraft, the business class cabin features a total of 42 seats spread across 11 rows in two cabins.
It is by far the best business class seat experience in the sky, by far, and it's probably better than some First Class seats. QSuites face both forward and backward. When you board, the cabin is bathed in magenta hues, accentuating the color palette of the cabin itself.
The Qatar Airways business class experience in the air. It's hard to fault Qatar Airways service in the air. We're talking lie-flat beds, luxurious amenity kits and even comfy pajamas. The food and drinks experience is industry-leading too, with a bespoke service served whenever passengers want it.
Passengers that fly First class can expect a superior experience with plenty of legroom, reclining seats, meal choices, full bar service or bartender, in-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi. It is a very comfortable and luxurious experience for each passenger who gets personal attention from flight staff.
Most international and many transcontinental flights on full-service airlines feature business class with a fully flat bed, high-end amenities and specialized service.
Exit rows, aisle or window seats, and anywhere close to the front are typically considered the best seats on a plane. On a short business trip, you might want an aisle seat near the front of the plane so you can debark as quickly as possible on arrival.
Dress codeSmart casual. Travelers in worn-out, dirty or torn clothes, beach attire, jogging outfit, jeans, shorts, sports shoes and flip flops etc. will not be accepted on board. Collarless shirts not accepted. At least a Polo Shirt to be accepted, and try to avoid Sport Shoes.
Located on Level 3, with a dedicated entrance immediately after the Immigration and Security Check area. Access is exclusive to First Class passengers and Privilege Club Platinum members travelling Business Class with Qatar Airways.