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How much does Qatar Q Suite cost?

A QSuite ticket can often cost in excess of $3000, so it was important to highlight just how much value you're getting for your money.



The cost of a Qatar Airways QSuite ticket—widely considered the best business-class product in the world—varies significantly depending on the route, how far in advance you book, and the time of year. For a long-haul journey, such as from New York (JFK) or London (LHR) to Doha (DOH), a round-trip QSuite ticket typically ranges from $4,000 to $8,000. If you are looking for a one-way fare, prices generally start around $2,500 to $4,500. For savvy travelers using points, a QSuite seat can often be booked for approximately 70,000 to 95,000 Avios (plus taxes and fees), which is often cited as the "best value" in all of aviation. In 2026, Qatar Airways has expanded the QSuite to more of its Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A350-1000 fleet, making it more accessible. The high cost reflects the "First in Business" experience, which includes a private suite with a closing door, a "dine on demand" menu, and seats that can be joined to create a double bed or a four-person "quad" for families and business colleagues. While expensive, it is frequently chosen by travelers who want a private-jet-like experience on a commercial carrier without the five-figure price tag of traditional First Class.

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