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Can I keep Qatar Pyjamas?

You can take the pjs and slippers as they're very unlikely to be reused. A former colleague collected them, much as people collect antique toy cars or match boxes. Qantas PJ's are the best quality ... many people keep them even if they don't use them ... and then oddly sell them on eBay.



Yes, if you are flying in Qatar Airways Business Class (Qsuite) or First Class in 2026, you are encouraged to keep the pajamas. These high-quality loungewear sets, designed by The White Company, are provided as a gift for your comfort during the flight and are not reused by the airline. They are made of soft, breathable cotton and have become a "high-value" collectible for frequent flyers. In addition to the pajamas, you can also keep the matching slippers and the branded fabric bag they come in. A 2026 "pro-move" is to also ask for the "Quote Pillow"; Qatar Airways allows passengers to take home the small decorative pillow with an inspirational travel quote as a souvenir. However, items like the heavy duvet, full-sized pillows, and noise-canceling headphones are strictly for onboard use only and must remain on the aircraft to avoid significant "theft" charges to your credit card.

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On select flights, slip into a set of 100% cotton pajamas, which are yours to keep, turn on your “do-not-disturb” option and sink into sleep.

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What the Experts Say. The experts at the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) have detailed a helpful guide for how often we should wash our clothes. For pajamas, they suggest washing them after three or four wears. That's about two pairs of pajamas a week.

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Depends on the airline. Unless the flight attendant specifically tell passengers to not take the blanket, often attendants don't care even as a passenger walk out the plane with the blanket in their hands. If you really need the blanket, just take it. Some people might call it theft, but it's really not a big deal.

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No worries if you forgot your pajamas, as a set of moisturizing sleepwear (the clothes contain shea butter and argan oil that release when you move) is provided to each first-class flier. While the A380 and the Boeing 777 have many similarities, the suite on the latter aircraft has a few other defining characteristics.

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The things you get in the amenity kit are yours to keep. Things in the bathroom are not, unless there are clearly a lot of them – some airlines have dental kits in the business class bathrooms, which obviously you can keep.

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After use, airlines will most often send blankets off to be washed at an industrial facility (whether it's one they operate themselves or via a laundry service), but for some carriers this only happens at their home base airports, so used blankets are either stuffed in the overhead bins or folded back up.

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The experts at the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) have detailed a helpful guide for how often we should wash our clothes. For pajamas, they suggest washing them after three or four wears. That's about two pairs of pajamas a week.

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