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Who can access Qatar First Class lounge?

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.



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First and Business Class Arrivals Lounges First and Business class ticketed customers of Qatar Airways can access these lounges upon arrival to the airport. They are located both before and after immigration.

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Lounge access is complimentary only for the Primary and Supplementary Card members of the eligible Doha Bank Al Riyada VISA Infinite, Visa Signature, Visa Cashback, Visa Platinum and Doha Bank Lulu Platinum MasterCard Card members.

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Access is permitted for those flying first and business classes on Qatar Airways as well as OneWorld alliance members with the same class of ticket. Economy-class passengers flying with Qatar Airways can also purchase a pass for 450 QAR, which equates to about 120 USD.

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Lounge Payments Methods Passengers can access Oryx Lounge at any time for a nominal fee valid for up to 6 hours stay regardless of airline and class of travel. Every after 6 hours stay additional charge will apply. Moreover a complimentary access for children aged 2 and below. Cash and cards are accepted for payment.

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In our airport guides, we include lounges that economy-class travellers can access by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or joining a lounge membership program.

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The sleep 'n fly lounges at Hamad International Airport in Doha offer a variety of sleeping pod options for travellers looking for a place to rest and relax before continuing their journey.

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Qatar Airways' flagship lounge is 100,000 square feet of pampering. Some of the best airline lounges around the world go beyond free food and drinks. Some are beacons of style in their own right, the kind of places you look forward to spending time in and may even arrive at the airport earlier to enjoy it.

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Here's a potentially good opportunity — Qatar Airways also sells access to its Al Safwa First Lounge for 600 QAR (~$165).

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Some member airlines offer lounge access at the airport where your flight departs, if you are travelling in Domestic First Class. Restrictions apply for Domestic First Class passengers travelling with United Airlines in the United States, where Domestic First Class customers do not have access to United's Club lounges.

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Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel. The access policy varies by airline.

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Customers who may access a Flagship® Lounge include customers traveling in a First or Business class cabin on qualifying international or transcontinental flights or other qualifying domestic flights marketed and operated by American, a oneworld® airline, or marketed by JetBlue* and operated by American, AAdvantage ...

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Flying internationally in a premium cabin Most legacy airlines — including Delta, American and United — have dedicated lounge spaces where business- and first-class flyers can relax. If you want access to these spaces, book yourself an eligible business-class ticket that grants you lounge access.

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Lounge access is included in most business and first class tickets, with exceptions. As a rule of thumb, most Business and First Class tickets will include access to an airport lounge for use prior to your departure.

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Airline Lounges First/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. Prices (per person) are listed below. Children receive a 50% discount.

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10 Things to do on a layover at Doha Airport
  1. Grab a bite to eat. The airport doesn't have an overwhelming amount of food choices, but what's there are eateries featuring Middle Eastern, international, and Western cuisine. ...
  2. Lounge. ...
  3. Tour Doha. ...
  4. Shop. ...
  5. Shower. ...
  6. Take in the art. ...
  7. Hit the gym or spa. ...
  8. Stay connected.


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