Widest seats of any economy cabin (on select long-haul flights) Soft blanket and pillow. Amenity kit (on select long-haul flights) Complimentary snacks, meals, and beverages including alcohol (number of meals depends on flight duration)
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Amenities Include:
Widest seats of any economy cabin (on select long-haul flights)
Soft blanket and pillow.
Amenity kit (on select long-haul flights)
Complimentary snacks, meals, and beverages including alcohol (number of meals depends on flight duration)
Personal screen with Oryx One entertainment system.
Smart 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.
Generally speaking, blankets provided by airlines are free to use during the flight. The cost of providing blankets, pillows, and other amenities is typically factored into the overall cost of the flight ticket.
sleep 'n fly at Hamad International Airport features a mix of our state-of-the-art FlexiSuite Pods for single travellers, our popular YAWN Double Cabins for double or single use, as well as YAWN Bunk Cabins for those guests travelling together but seeking extra privacy.
Airline LoungesFirst/Business/Elite Status flyers may be eligible to access the following lounges free of charge. Passengers flying in Economy Class on Qatar Airways and its partner airlines can pay to access a few of the lounges.
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.
In other words, smart-casual is a good rule of thumb to follow when deciding what to wear in an airport lounge. This means being neat and presentable without being too formal. However, you will find that there are several airport lounges that don't care what you wear as long as you're not offending anyone.
Major credit cards are widely accepted in Qatar, and many ATM's accept cards issued by US financial institutions. Most hotels will exchange currency, or offer bills of smaller denominations appropriate for tipping and other incidentals. Smaller retailers in Doha's marketplaces (or souqs) may accept cash payments only.
While Qatar has the best and the most user-friendly loyalty program, Emirates and Etihad offer amazing first-class service to passengers. Qatar and Emirates also offer quite a bit of global coverage for the most intrepid travelers. In terms of flight experience, you'll find all three airlines enjoyable.
Qatar Airways hand baggage rules state that the dimensions of your carry-on luggage must not exceed 50 x 37 x 25 cm. Note that these dimensions cannot be exceeded by handles, pockets, or wheels that are part of the bag. Qatar Airways has a strict policy regarding liquids, gels, and pastes.
'Comfort gets you access to the Preferred seats for free which is such things as upper A380 deck (and boy would I pay for that on the above routing) and also slots like the bulkhead/exit row extra legroom seating' I too would pay extra to sit on the UD of a 380. Myrm makes very good points, all worth a bit of thought.