Review: Qatar Airways A320 First Class Dubai To Doha

Review: Qatar Airways A320 First Class Dubai To Doha

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Qatar Airways 1003
Dubai (DXB) – Doha (DOH)
Saturday, October 10
Depart: 5:30AM
Arrive: 5:40AM
Duration: 1hr10min
Aircraft: Airbus A320
Seat: 3A (First Class)

Upon boarding through the forward door we were greeted by the cabin manager and pointed towards our seats. I was thrilled to see that this flight was operated by an A320 featuring Qatar’s updated regional product.

As a point of reference, Qatar’s “old” regional product consists of recliner seats which are slightly more comfortable than domestic first class in the US.

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Qatar’s old regional first class product

The new regional cabin consists of a total of 12 seats, spread across three rows in a 2-2 configuration. These are fully flat seats which are angled ever-so-slightly towards the window. It’s the same seat that United and Air China have in business class on some of their longhaul aircraft.

This is probably as good of a time as any to mention that Qatar Airways is weird about how they market their regional flights. The forward cabin on flights within Gulf countries is marketed as first class, even though it’s really a business class cabin. For an explanation of why that is, see my previous post on the topic.

Tiffany and I were in seats 3A & 3C.

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Qatar Airways A320 first class, seats 3A & 3C

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Qatar Airways A320 first class, seats 3A & 3C

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Qatar Airways A320 first class, seats 3D & 3F

Due to how the seats are angled, the foot “cubbies” are located between the seats in front of you.

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Qatar Airways A320 first class, seats 3D & 3F

On this plane the area for your feet was definitely on the tight side, but then again, this plane operates at most five hour flights. This is a pretty fantastic product for a five hour flight, let alone for our 50 minute flight to Doha.

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Qatar Airways A320 first class legroom

Waiting at my seat was a pillow, and upon request I was also given a plush blanket.

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Qatar Airways first class seat

To the left of the seat was a USB plug and the headphone jack, as well as a fair amount of exposed storage.

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Qatar Airways first class seat headphone jack and USB charger

The standard international outlets were located below the center of the seats.

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Qatar Airways first class 110v charger

Immediately to the left of my seat was a button with simple seat functions, including controls for the reading light, and to recline the seat into bed mode.

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Qatar Airways first class seat controls

Then on the console between seats were the more customized seat controls.

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Qatar Airways first class seat controls

The entertainment screens were fixed to the seats in front of us, and there was a shelf underneath the screens, though I’m not sure what purpose it served, since anything stored there could easily fall.

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Qatar Airways first class entertainment controls

As passengers settled in, the two cabin crew responsible for the first class cabin came around to offer towels (hot or cold) as well as pre-departure beverages. Qatar’s cabin crew are extremely diverse, and this flight was no exception — one of the crew was Filipino, while the other was from somewhere in Eastern Europe. Both were extremely attentive and charming.

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Qatar Airways first class cabin

I requested a hot towel and a coffee with milk, which was promptly served. Ah, there’s nothing like a proper mug of coffee before takeoff!

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Qatar Airways first class pre-departure beverages

Shortly thereafter the crew came around with Arabic coffee and dates.

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Qatar Airways first class Arabic coffee and dates

Following that, newspapers, magazines, and the menus for the flight were distributed.

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Qatar Airways first class menu

Given the short flight time, breakfast orders were immediately taken, so they could begin prepping for after takeoff. The menu read as follows:

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And the beverage list read as follows:

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The flight wasn’t especially full — first class had eight of the 12 seats taken, while economy was maybe half empty. Therefore boarding was quick, and at around 5:10AM the main cabin door was closed.

Shortly after the door closed the first officer came on the PA to welcome us aboard and inform us of our flight time of 50 minutes, and our cruising altitude of 20,000 feet.

At 5:15AM we began our pushback, next to a Qatar Airways 787 (virtually all the other planes in sight belonged to Emirates).

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Qatar Airways 787 Dubai Airport

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Pushing back Dubai Airport

At that point the safety video was screened.

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Qatar Airways safety video

We were departing from runway 30R, which is quite a taxi from terminal 1. It took about 20 minutes. During that time I turned on the airshow, so I could follow the progress of our flight across the Gulf.

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Qatar Airways airshow

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Qatar Airways airshow

As we taxied out, the guy across from us had already fallen asleep, and was snoring the loudest I’ve ever heard. That continued all the way until we landed in Doha.

At 5:35AM we were cleared for takeoff, and had a quick takeoff roll and steep initial climb out.

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View after takeoff from Dubai Airport

The seatbelt sign was turned off less than two minutes after takeoff, at which point the curtain between the cabin and galley was drawn.

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First class cabin after takeoff

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Airshow enroute to Doha

Less than five minutes later the meals were brought out. Qatar Airways nails short-haul catering, in my opinion.

I had the mushroom, cheddar, and tomato tart, which was served with corn, peas, cherry tomatoes, cauliflower, etc.

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Qatar Airways first class breakfast

The tart was excellent — it had a great taste and was perfectly heated.

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Qatar Airways breakfast — mushroom, cheddar, and tomato tart

Breakfast was served with a side of fruit.

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Qatar Airways breakfast — fresh fruit

And then also a croissant and some Arabic bread.

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Qatar Airways breakfast — croissant and bread

Tiffany had the halloumi and beef arayes, which also looked very good.

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Qatar Airways breakfast — halloumi and beef arayes

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Qatar Airways breakfast — halloumi and beef arayes

The crew first delivered all the meals, and then quickly brought out drinks. I ordered both a cappuccino as well as the avocado and date smoothie.

I only ordered the smoothie because I was intrigued by the combination of avocado and date in a drink — I figured it would taste terrible. Much to my surprise, it was tasty — the date flavor was more prevalent, though the avocado gave it a kick.

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Qatar Airways cappuccino and avocado and date smoothie

By the time the meal service was complete we were well into our descent into Doha, with a beautiful sunrise off the side of the plane.

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Sunrise enroute to Doha

It was also pretty bumpy on the initial descent, though the ride quickly smoothed out. The first officer came back on the PA to inform us of our anticipated arrival time of 5:20AM.

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Airshow enroute to Doha

As we began our final approach we had some views of the Doha waterfront, though due to the weather the visibility wasn’t great.

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View on approach into Doha

We touched down in Doha at around 5:20AM, and from there had a roughly five minute taxi to our arrival stand.

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View on final approach into Doha

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Touchdown in Doha

There were quite a few planes parked at remote stands; we pulled in next to a Qatar 777.

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Taxiing at Doha Airport

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Qatar Airways 777 Doha Airport

It still blows my mind that Qatar built a huge new airport, and it already needs remote stands.

Within a few minutes the stairs were pulled up to the plane, and we were ushered into the premium bus which was waiting for us.

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Qatar Airways A320 upon arrival in Doha

At least Qatar is pretty good about having a separate bus for premium passengers, unlike some other airlines and airports.

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First class bus Doha Airport

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First class bus Doha Airport

From there we headed to security, where I’ll pick up in the next installment.

Qatar Airways A320 first class bottom line

Qatar Airways does short-haul flights better than almost any airline (a conclusion I reached during my last flight with them, from Doha to Abu Dhabi). Between flat beds, pre-departure beverages of choice, Arabic coffee and dates, and a delectable meal on a short flight, it’s among the world’s best regional products, in my opinion.

Anyone else as much a fan of Qatar Airways’ regional product as I am?

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  1. Paul Guest

    I find Qatar's catering to be no better or worse than their Gulf rivals on these ultra short flights.
    As for the lie flat seats, it's a big bonus, although bear in mind that Emirates (777 and A380) and Gulf Air (A321 and some A320) offer lie flats too. Also see Gulf Air and Oman Air flying their A330s around the Gulf occasionally.

  2. Ben W Member

    Emirates use their 777 for this flight which has both a business and first class cabin, so probably equally as good for this route.

    You should try Fly Dubai for this route next time, also getting to try out terminal 2 at DXB!

  3. Aaron Diamond

    @ Credit

    Aw, nice try troll. Here's a cookie. I realize it isn't billy goat, but it is just for you. Now, back to living under your bridge.

  4. Ernest Smith New Member

    I fly Qatar often from the US to the Middle East (Saudi and Bahrain). Great airline, great food, great service.

  5. Kevin Guest

    Flying this same product in First to DOH from DXB and connecting a few hours later in Business to MLE. Will we have access to the first class lounge in DOH or have to go to the business class lounge?

  6. Credit Guest

    "They don’t waste time asking asinine questions."

    So then you don't know but have time to be a moron.

  7. Shreerang Taparia Guest

    Can you try the inaugural A380 flight of Etihad from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai. You might also Get a chance to see and review the new terminal T2 at Mumbai.....

  8. phize Member

    @Joe Yes, I will in fact be connecting from 388 F from CDG - DOH and then onto DXB. I used AA miles so it was a free connection.

  9. MRG Guest

    @willy i flew that flight in July and it was operated by the old, outdated recliner seats and the personal entertainment system didnt work. Not very comfortable for a 6 hour flight.

  10. Joe New Member

    @ phize - By aircraft, seats are different. (Especially DOH-DXB) I recommend the B787-8 which will confirm you 180 degree recline.
    If we're talking about DXB-DOH, you can possibly catch a A350-900.
    But considering it's only a 50 minute bus across the sea, you will only be able to recline for about 15-20 minutes. So I don't think it's worth flying First if you're just going DOH-DXB.

    If you're connecting from elsewhere, you...

    @ phize - By aircraft, seats are different. (Especially DOH-DXB) I recommend the B787-8 which will confirm you 180 degree recline.
    If we're talking about DXB-DOH, you can possibly catch a A350-900.
    But considering it's only a 50 minute bus across the sea, you will only be able to recline for about 15-20 minutes. So I don't think it's worth flying First if you're just going DOH-DXB.

    If you're connecting from elsewhere, you will be lucky to receive lounge access to the Al Safwa Lounge.

    If you're departing/arriving in Hamad International in DXB-DOH-DXB Economy, you will receive Fast Track through immigration.

    If you need help with arranging DXB-DOH, please contact me.

  11. wwk5d Guest

    "Ah, there’s nothing like a proper mug of coffee before takeoff!"

    Not even a glass of Dom or Krug?

    "Qatar Airways nails shorthaul catering"

    Minus a mistake or two in their menus ;)

  12. Aaron Diamond

    "How do they get fresh fruits in the desert?"

    They don't waste time asking asinine questions.

  13. Rakibul Islam New Member

    @Lucky - Did you guys consider flying out of Dubai Al Maktoum Airport as opposed to Dubai International?

  14. BrooklynBoy New Member

    Did anyone actually recline the seat into a bed during this short flight? It's pretty cool to have fully-flat seats on a regional flight but it seems impossible to take advantage of that!

  15. Mateusz New Member

    Was this an exception with the new business class or they are using it every time between Middle East?

  16. Bob Guest

    @ Credit Wild guess: by plane.....

  17. RS Guest

    Great job getting these reports out quickly Lucky. Love having a new report (or two) to read with breakfast.

  18. phize Member

    I am flying DOH - DXB in F next month. How do I know if I have the new First Class product? Qatar's website says that all flights are operated by 180˚ recline seats. Is this true?

  19. ns Guest

    Why's there smoke in first photo of the cabin!!!???

  20. Tom Guest

    These seats are nearly identical to the seats that DL, AA and UA use in the transcon 757/A321s no?

  21. M Guest

    @Amol - I wouldn't consider it a similar frame due to the very short routes that this product is operated on when compared to the AA A321T which operates 5+ hour flights.

  22. Willy Guest

    I have friends flying Qatar Airways in May from Doha to Kilimanjaro JRO, on the a320, I wonder how to tell if they will get this updated product in first class / business class?

  23. Amol Member

    How does the hard product compare to AA A321T J? Similar product on a similar frame ...

  24. Credit Guest

    How do they get fresh fruits in the desert?

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Paul Guest

I find Qatar's catering to be no better or worse than their Gulf rivals on these ultra short flights. As for the lie flat seats, it's a big bonus, although bear in mind that Emirates (777 and A380) and Gulf Air (A321 and some A320) offer lie flats too. Also see Gulf Air and Oman Air flying their A330s around the Gulf occasionally.

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Ben W Member

Emirates use their 777 for this flight which has both a business and first class cabin, so probably equally as good for this route. You should try Fly Dubai for this route next time, also getting to try out terminal 2 at DXB!

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Aaron Diamond

@ Credit Aw, nice try troll. Here's a cookie. I realize it isn't billy goat, but it is just for you. Now, back to living under your bridge.

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