Review: Qatar Airways Qsuites Business Class Airbus A350 (MIA-DOH)

Review: Qatar Airways Qsuites Business Class Airbus A350 (MIA-DOH)

FROM: MIA
TO: DOH
CABIN: Qsuites business class
DATE: April 2026
REVIEW RATING:
BEN SAYS: Qatar Airways Qsuites continues to set the standard in business class, particularly on the A350. Hard and soft products don't get more well-rounded than this, with everything from pajamas, to free Starlink Wi-Fi, to dine on demand. What a stellar flight!
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For the first flight of my two-part birthday trip to the Golden Triangle, I flew Qatar Airways’ Airbus A350-1000 Qsuites business class on the 13hr40min flight from Miami (MIA) to Doha (DOH).

I know what you’re probably thinking — “wow, a Qsuites review, how original, no travel blogger has done that before!” 😉 While that’s totally fair, it has been seven years since I last reviewed this product, so I figure it’s time for a fresh look, especially with the things that have changed over time.

Even though Qatar Airways’ current generation Qsuites business class was introduced nearly nine years ago, it still sets the standard in business class. There’s just not another airline that nails both hard and soft product as consistently as Qatar Airways, from the flexibility of the seats, to the service, to the food and drinks, to the entertainment, to the free Starlink Wi-Fi. It’s simply stellar across the board.

How I booked my Qatar Airways business class ticket

I booked the entire outbound portion of my journey as one ticket. Specifically, I redeemed 95,000 Qatar Airways Avios and paid $298.10 in taxes & fees to book the following in Qsuites business class:

4/14 QR778 Miami to Doha departing 7:40PM arriving 4:50PM (+1 day)
4/16 QR836 Doha to Bangkok departing 3:30AM arriving 2:15PM

I even acquired those points with a transfer bonus, so suffice it to say that I got an incredible deal on this redemption.

Qatar Airways business class lounge & boarding

In Miami, Qatar Airways sends its passengers to the British Airways Lounge, at least as a standard. In line with oneworld lounge access rules, you can also access the American Flagship Lounge, though the British Airways facility is definitely better than the American one.

My Qatar Airways flight was departing from gate E23, with boarding initially scheduled for 7:10PM, 30 minutes before departure. However, there was a bit of delay with boarding due to cabin preparations, so it only actually ended up starting at 7:45PM, five minutes after the scheduled departure time, with business class passengers being invited to board first.

Qatar Airways departure gate Miami Airport

At that point I headed down the jet bridge, and boarded through the second door, which was the only one being used.

Qatar Airways A350 Miami Airport

Qatar Airways A350 Qsuites business class cabin & seats

The standard Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1000s feature 46 Qsuites business class seats, spread across two cabins. Qsuites is the name of Qatar Airways’ custom business class hard product, which was developed in partnership with Collins Aerospace. Seats are in a 1-2-1 configuration, and are staggered, and also alternate between being forward and rear facing.

On this plane, the forward cabin has 38 seats spread across 10 rows, while the rear cabin has eight seats spread across two rows.

While I was seated in the rear cabin, I first quickly took a glance into the forward cabin, which is where most passengers sit. I really love the open feel of the A350-1000 Qsuites cabin, given the lack of overhead bins in the center. I know that limits carry-on space, but I find it to be a fair tradeoff in terms of passenger experience.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class cabin A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class cabin A350

However, I opted to sit in the rear business class cabin, which has just two rows of seats. This is generally my preferred place to sit on this aircraft, especially with the great wing and engine views. The icing on the cake was that I was the only passenger in the rear business class cabin on this flight — talk about a private jet feel!

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class cabin A350

Now let’s talk about the Qsuites business class seats in a bit more detail. One of the things I love about Qsuites is how it’s a phenomenal product whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or even as a group, as there’s not a more flexible product, in that regard. There are essentially four different kinds of seats in this configuration.

In the center section, every other row has two seats that are rear facing and very close to one another (these are seats E & F). If you’re traveling alone, there’s a partition between seats that gives you a lot of privacy. However, the seats are best if you’re traveling with someone, as you can literally be right next to them. These are often referred to as “honeymoon seats,” and they can even turn into a (sort of) double bed.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seats A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seats A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seats A350

In every other center row you’ll find two seats that are forward facing and are further away from one another, and closer to the aisles (these are seats D & G). These would generally be my less preferred seats in business class, since you don’t have so much distance from the aisle, and also can’t look out the window.

One unique feature of Qsuites is that if you’re a group of four traveling together, you can potentially create a “quad,” whereby parts of the partitions can be lowered. So I’d ideally only choose these seats if traveling as a group of four, and not if traveling as a couple.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seats A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seats A350

Most travelers will prefer to sit in one of the window seats, and there you have two different options. In every other row you’ll find window seats that are forward facing and closer to the aisle, while being further away from the windows (these are seats B & J). These would also be my less preferred of the window seats, since I generally prefer to sit closer to the fuselage and windows rather than closer to the aisle.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat A350

In every other row you’ll find window seats that are rear facing and closer to the windows, while being further away from the aisle (these are seats A & K). These are my favorite seats on the plane, since they offer the most distance to the aisle.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat A350

I assigned myself seat 11A, the rear facing window seat in the rear mini cabin (it’s in the first row of the mini cabin, since the last row of the mini cabin faces forward). This is my favorite seat on the plane, especially given the amazing view of the wing and engine (which you’ll see below).

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat A350

The Qatar Airways Qsuites product is essentially a customized staggered seat with a door, so let’s take a look at some of the individual features. The seat has a console to the side of the seat, where you can place things during the flight.

Underneath that, you’ll find even more storage, along with the seat controls, the entertainment controller, and the charging ports. The Qsuites business class seat has AC power plus USB-A outlets — there’s no USB-C or wireless charging, which is one of the few areas where you realize this isn’t a cutting edge product in terms of technology (given its age at this point).

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat controls & storage

Opposite the console and next to the seat you’ll find what almost looks like an ottoman that you can sit on. When you open that up, you’ll find quite a bit of enclosed storage space, which is useful to have, given that all too many business class seats nowadays have almost no storage.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat storage

Then the tray table can fold out from underneath the entertainment screen. When stored, it’s folded over in half. Then when you pull it out and flip it over, you’ll find the full sized tray, which can easily be moved around a bit. Qatar Airways also has to be commended for how sturdy these tray tables are, as they’re solid as a rock. All too many tray tables nowadays are rather flimsy.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat tray table

Underneath the tray you’ll find the footwell, which is quite a good size, in terms of depth, height, and width.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat footwell

The Qsuites business class product has a privacy door that can manually be slid open or closed while inflight. As you’d expect, the door is latched shut for taxi, takeoff, and landing.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class seat door

Lastly, there’s what’s perhaps one of the most underrated aspects of Qsuites, especially compared to other airlines — Qatar Airways actually has individual air nozzles on its A350-1000s, which helps with avoiding feeling too warm while inflight. I think all too often we don’t place enough value on this as an amenity.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class overhead console A350

Anyway, while it’s perhaps no longer cutting edge when it comes to technology, you just can’t beat the overall quality of the Qsuites product in terms of comfort, privacy, and customizability, depending on the type of trip you’re taking.

Qatar Airways A350 Qsuites business class entertainment & Wi-Fi

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class boasts 21.5″ high definition entertainment monitors at every seat. Qatar Airways has its Oryx One entertainment system, offering an absolutely massive library of movies, TV shows, music, games, and more. It’s simply an endless selection, among the biggest you’ll find out there. The only thing to keep in mind is that there’s quite a bit of censoring, as is common on Gulf carriers.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class entertainment system
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class entertainment system
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class entertainment system
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class entertainment system
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class entertainment system

Of course my favorite part of this is the map feature, along with the tail camera, which I’ll be covering in more detail as the review goes on.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350

My flight also had Starlink Wi-Fi, which was both fast and free, as this is now available on all Qatar Airways A350s. There wasn’t even any log-in required — you just had to connect to the network, and could then immediately start using the internet.

This was my first long haul flight with Starlink, and I found it to be a complete game changer. Speeds were every bit as good as at home, so I was able to stay productive without any sort of a lag. It can’t be overstated what a game changer this is for productivity onboard flights, and I think this will soon become the standard that passengers expect.

I’d say as it currently stands, Qatar Airways’ A350s offer the world’s best and most consistent entertainment, between the seat back options plus the Starlink Wi-Fi.

One thing worth mentioning is that Qatar Airways does allow voice and video calls via Starlink, which is sure to be controversial. Of course everyone wants to be able to use these services, but doesn’t want others to be able to. It worked out for me on this flight, given that I was the only person in the rear business class cabin. 😉

Qatar Airways business class amenities

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class offers an endless number of amenities. Waiting at each seat upon boarding were two pillows plus a very plush blanket. This is only part of the bedding that’s offered onboard, and ultimately I find it to be excellent across the board. Also keep in mind that you’re allowed to take the smaller white pillow with you off the plane.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class bedding

Also waiting in the storage area were a pair of headphones. These are ultimately decent quality but nothing special, at least compared to the rest of the experience. Unfortunately there’s no bluetooth audio, so you do need to use these for the entertainment system.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class headphones

Shortly after boarding, the flight attendant taking care of me came by to introduce herself, along with the cabin manager. I was presented with the menu and drink list for the flight, and was also offered a pre-departure drink of choice.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class menu & drink list

I opted for a glass of champagne, which was accompanied by a packaged refreshing towel from Diptyque. Currently Qatar Airways’ brut option is Champagne Alfred Gratien. While not necessarily a big name, I found it to be quite good.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class pre-departure drink

I was also presented with a rectangular Diptyque amenity kit, which included lotion, lip balm, fragrance, and a spray, along with socks and eyeshades.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class amenity kit

I was also given Formula 1 branded pajamas, along with slippers. I thought the pajamas were super cool-looking, though they were a little on the scratchy side (not bad, but just not the most comfortable pajamas I’ve had).

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class pajamas

All-in-all, it’s hard to argue with the impressive selection of amenities offered! There’s not another airline that offers pajamas in business class more consistently than Qatar Airways does, for example.

Qatar Airways A350 departure from Miami

As I sat at my seat, I of course enjoyed listening to Qatar Airways’ boarding music, my favorite of any airline.

Boarding was very efficient, and took all of 15 minutes. I’d say the plane was only around half full, with business class being closer to one-third full.

At around 8PM the captain made his welcome aboard announcement — he was from Serbia, the other captain was from South Africa, and the two first officers were from South Africa and Romania, with the cabin manager being from India. The captain informing us of our flight time of 13hr45min, and said it would take a little longer for cargo to be loaded, at which point we’d be underway.

At that point, the Kevin Hart safety video was screened, which I can’t say is among my favorites, but it’s also not terrible.

We ended up pushing back at 8:20PM… talk about a nice view to have from a rear facing seat! At 8:25PM we started our taxi out to runway 9.

Qatar Airways A350 taxiing Miami Airport

Unfortunately at this point the sun quickly began to set, so I mostly focused on the tail camera.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350

It took us around 15 minutes before we got takeoff clearance, but by 8:40PM we were rocketing down the runway. We had a long takeoff roll and gradual climb out.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature

Despite a smooth climb, the seatbelt sign still ended up staying on for close to an hour after takeoff, which seemed unusually long.

Qatar Airways business class dinner service

Qatar Airways business class offers a dine on demand concept, so the idea is that there’s an all-day dining menu, a light meal menu, and a breakfast menu. Given the timing of this flight, it’s standard to have dinner after takeoff, and then breakfast either upon waking up or before landing, with a light meal possibly thrown in as well.

You can find the full Qatar Airways business class menu and drink list below.

Qatar Airways business class menu
Qatar Airways business class menu
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list
Qatar Airways business class drink list

The crew had already taken my meal order on the ground, and I made the decision to have dinner after takeoff. After takeoff, service began at record speed. I had first ordered a glass of champagne, which was delivered just 20 minutes after takeoff. I was offered the choice of warm mixed nuts, chips, or both, and I opted for both.

Qatar Airways business class meal — drink & snacks

Around 30 minutes after takeoff, my table was set for the meal. You’ve gotta love the tablecloth, the faux candle, the breadbasket, the champagne flute, and the glassware, as it all makes for a restaurant-style experience. I was offered an amuse bouche, which consisted of a seared scallop with orange gel.

Qatar Airways business class meal — amuse bouche

For the appetizer, I opted for the typical Arabic mezze with pita bread, which included lentil feta salad, rekak labneh, and avocado muhammara. This really hit the spot, and I appreciate that Qatar Airways mixes up the types of dishes it includes in its mezze.

Qatar Airways business class meal — appetizer

For the main course, I selected the grilled cajun marinated prawns with horseradish potato mousseline and wok-fried Asian vegetables. This dish was very good, and in particular, plating was similar to what you’d expect in a restaurant.

Qatar Airways business class meal — main course

Then for dessert, I chose the banana split sundae with vanilla ice cream, toasted almonds, hot chocolate sauce, and maraschino cherries. This was sinfully delicious, as you’d expect.

Qatar Airways business class meal — dessert

I finished off the meal with some chamomile tea, served with chocolate biscuits (which I saved for later).

Qatar Airways business class meal — biscuit & tea

All-in-all, it was an excellent meal. There was nothing about the food quality that was particularly remarkable (Miami isn’t a route that gets caviar, and also, catering out of Doha is typically better than out of outstations). But seriously, for airline catering, this is all very good.

Qatar Airways A350 Qsuites business class lavatories

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class on the Airbus A350-1000 has three lavatories — there are two located at the very front of the cabin (on each side in front of row one), and then one located in the center galley (on the left side, in front of row 11).

All three lavatories are roughly the same size, with the forward two lavatories each having a window as well.

Qatar Airways business class lavatory A350
Qatar Airways business class lavatory A350

Regarding the lavatory at the center galley, that one was located right in front of my seat. I should mention that noise or smells from the lavatory weren’t an issue, thanks to the separation, plus the thick curtain. However, if you wanted to be further from the lavatory, you could just sit in row 11 on the opposite side (though then you always have to pass through the galley to use the center lavatory).

Qatar Airways business class lavatory A350

Qatar Airways crews deserve absolutely massive credit for the lengths they go to keep lavatories clean. There’s just something so nice about entering a lavatory toward the end of a long flight and not finding it in a state of complete horror.

Qatar Airways crews don’t just do a slightly good job tidying the cabin, but they literally will constantly fold toilet paper into little triangles, put new seat covers on the lavatory, etc.

Qatar Airways business class cleanliness A350

Qatar Airways lavatories also have Diptyque products, which sure has a premium feel. And then there’s also a drawer with dental kits, since those aren’t otherwise in the amenity kit.

Qatar Airways business class lavatory Diptyque amenities A350
Qatar Airways business class lavatory dental kits A350

Qatar Airways A350 Qsuites business class bed

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class comes with turndown service, so the crew is happy to prepare your bed for you, given that there’s a mattress pad, your pillows are placed in a pillowcase, etc.

Since the entire rear cabin was empty, I asked the crew if they could prepare me the double bed in the center section immediately across from me, which they were happy to do. I had actually never before slept in the Qsuites double bed, so I was grateful for that opportunity.

I must say, it was all much more comfortable than I expected. Sleeping alone, I loved the width this offered, especially as a side sleeper. Meanwhile if sleeping next to someone, I’d also find it to be quite comfortable. The spaces really are connected, aside from each seat still having a separate footwell, with a barrier between them.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class double bed
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class double bed

I thought the only downside was that in the center section there are no individual air nozzles, so it’s a little harder to regulate temperature.

I fell asleep with 11hr30min hours remaining to Doha, and woke up with around 4hr30min remaining to Doha. I’m typically a horrible airplane sleeper, so by my standards, that was excellent. I don’t want to say I got great sleep, necessarily, but it was way better than usual.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature

At this point it was also bright outside, so I had a look out the window, and at the tail camera.

Qatar Airways A350 enroute to Doha Airport
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350

Qatar Airways business class snack & breakfast service

Upon waking up, I decided to order a cappuccino and a bowl of fresh berries with rosemary syrup from the light meal menu. I even got a tablecloth for this service, which was a nice surprise!

Qatar Airways business class snack — cappuccino & berries

I then spent a couple of hours working uninterrupted, thanks to Starlink. Before I knew it, we were starting our journey across the Arabian Peninsula, and had under 2hr30m remaining to Doha.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature

As a reminder, you can find the Qatar Airways business class breakfast menu below.

Qatar Airways business class menu

To kick off the meal, I ordered an iced cappuccino — what a treat that Qatar Airways has such great coffee drinks.

Qatar Airways business class breakfast — iced cappuccino

I then ordered a fruit plate, along with greek yogurt with pineapple compote and toasted nut granola. This came with a bread basket (which had a pastry, croissant, and muffin), plus butter and a choice of jam.

Qatar Airways business class breakfast — appetizer

For the main course, I ordered the acai breakfast smoothie bowl with oat milk, with pistachios and fresh berries. I’m always happy when airlines serve creative breakfast dishes, as that’s all too rare, so kudos to Qatar Airways for that.

Qatar Airways business class breakfast — main course

At the conclusion of the meal, I was offered a warm towel, plus a mint (I’m not sure if that was a hint or not). 😉

Qatar Airways business class breakfast — warm towel & mint

Qatar Airways business class service

Qatar Airways crews consistently provide great service. I find they’re among the hardest working in the sky in business class, given just how intricate the carrier’s service is, compared to what you’ll find on most airlines. So in my experience Qatar Airways crews really hustle, but perhaps aren’t as personable or chatty as on other airlines (given how busy they are).

The crew on this flight was excellent — they were friendly, attentive, and always answered call buttons within seconds. Qatar Airways has a very diverse crew base, though interestingly, I believe four of the five flight attendants in business class on this sector were from India (often you’ll find five crew from five different countries).

Qatar Airways A350 arrival in Doha

Given conflicts in recent times, you of course can’t help but be a bit attentive and interested as you approach Doha, and look at the map.

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class map feature

At around 4:50PM Doha time, the captain was on the PA to announce that we’d be descending soon, and the seatbelt sign was turned on right away, a bit earlier than usual. Minutes later we started descending, and the crew prepared the cabin for landing.

We then began a really steep descent around 5:05PM. The sun was setting as we approached Doha, and it was a beautiful evening.

Qatar Airways A350 approaching Doha Airport
Qatar Airways A350 approaching Doha Airport

At 5:20PM we had a smooth touchdown on runway 34L — you’ve gotta love being able to watch the tail camera during landing!

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350

From there, we had a very long taxi to our arrival gate. At the time I was flying, Qatar Airways seemed to have all flights arriving at and departing from one main area of the terminal. We pulled into our gate at 5:35PM, 45 minutes behind schedule.

Qatar Airways A350 taxiing Doha Airport
Qatar Airways Qsuites business class tail camera A350

I then spent the evening and early morning at the airport, prior to my Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER Qsuites business class flight to Bangkok (BKK).

Bottom line

Qatar Airways Qsuites business class on the A350 continues to set the standard in business class, even nearly nine years after the product was introduced. Qatar Airways knows how to do business class better than any other airline.

The hard product continues to be excellent, in terms of privacy, design, and also the ability to customize your experience based on the type of traveler you are (single, couple, family, etc.). Then there’s endless entertainment and Starlink Wi-Fi, the latter of which is a game changer on long haul flights.

And the rest of the soft product is exceptional as well, from the pajamas and Diptyque amenity kits, to the dine on demand concept, to the friendly crews. Then there are the things I value that I think we too often don’t factor into our assessment of airline products, like individual air nozzles and spotlessly clean lavatories, which make such a difference on long haul flights.

There’s really not another airline that’s in Qatar Airways’ league when it comes to offering such a well-rounded experience.

If you’ve flown Qatar Airways Qsuites, what was your experience like?

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  1. FrozenKiwi Guest

    Fun little trick: I bring a little usb fan when in the middle seats works a treat as I find Qatar cabins to run a little warm.

  2. PJOC Guest

    Love Qatar Airways although there are a few irritations: Diptyque products smell really bad..there is no avoiding their stench on any Qatar flight; the Formula 1 pjs are fugly; the Kevin Hart safety video is super annoying.

    1. 1990 Guest

      At least they offer PJs in J, unlike Delta, which does not... (American does for F, super-long-haul, like DEL-JFK, as does United for J, like EWR-JNB, as they no longer have F.)

  3. JK-SFO Guest

    Great review!

    You wrote this: "As you’d expect, the door is latched shut for taxi, takeoff, and landing." I actually would expect the opposite - that the door would be secured in the open position for taxi, takeoff and landing - so that getting out of the suite in an emergency would be unobstructed by the door.

    1. Mike Guest

      I am pretty sure that's what happens - in all my flight I remember the door in the open position for take off, taxi and landing. I think Lucky may have meant "latched open" but that sounds weird.
      I don't think you can actually latch it shut. There is no lock or latch on the inside.

  4. Mason Guest

    “wow, a Qsuites review, how original, no travel blogger has done that before!”

    "Another Qsuite/Qatar Airways praise review. Getting a bit tired of them now actually." (https://onemileatatime.com/reviews/qatar-airways-qsuites-business-class-777/)

    That's certainly a type of reaction a reasonable and loyal long-term reader, like great Proximanova would say.
    Why not "visualise yourself Ben flying Copa or Air India or Delta or something of that kind! ;)" as his wisdom tells.

    “wow, a Qsuites review, how original, no travel blogger has done that before!”

    "Another Qsuite/Qatar Airways praise review. Getting a bit tired of them now actually." (https://onemileatatime.com/reviews/qatar-airways-qsuites-business-class-777/)

    That's certainly a type of reaction a reasonable and loyal long-term reader, like great Proximanova would say.
    Why not "visualise yourself Ben flying Copa or Air India or Delta or something of that kind! ;)" as his wisdom tells.

  5. Points and Miles Doc Guest

    Lucky can you comment on what Qatar routes are running right now? Service to LAX was supposed to resume May 1, and then on May 1 the website was updated to June 15. And some of the shorter haul routes are cut indefinitely. How do we tell what’s actually running?

  6. Crosscourt Guest

    Have never liked these seats. Claustrophobic when opened to a bed, and that table is in a stupid place under the tv so you knock it while trying to sleep.

    1. Mick Guest

      Yeah I feel that for all the bells and whistles looking at the cramped footwell and being wedged between the window and table doesn’t do it for me. I just always sleep poorly on those seats.

  7. Tomas Guest

    "At that point, the Kevin Hart safety video was screened, which I can’t say is among my favorites, but it’s also not terrible."

    It is terrible, and super annoying.

    1. BradStPete Diamond

      Yes, what in the world was Qatar even thinking ?
      Boarding music is wonderful, on the other hand.

  8. Steven Guest

    I found the grey F1 PJ on your flight not very comfortable. However, they started to offer blue PJ on routes departing Doha, which is very smooth and comfortable.

  9. NFSF Diamond

    "I’m typically a horrible airplane sleeper, so by my standards, that was excellent."

    7 hours of sleep on a plane is good by anyone's standards!

  10. Gva Guest

    I mean, Iran did strike Ras Laffan in Qatar. Two shrimp though…

  11. Ricky Guest

    Great review and I love Qatar Airways BUT they have a lot of nerve to serve only two prawns as the main dish! Now I know what not to order on my trip scheduled for January. And I guess they are not running out of food like in the past?

  12. 99 Luft Stanzas Guest

    Another airline treading air, Wile E. Coyote style

  13. Ken Guest

    On behalf of all concerned people, please 1990 start your own blog, we don't need your commentary to every comment. Thank you for your attention to this matter

    1. AeroB13a Guest

      I like his banter Ken …. :-)

    2. 1990 Guest

      Ken, you’re welcome to start your own blog, too. Likewise, you can engage or ignore my or anyone’s commentary here or elsewhere. The only judge, jury, and executioner here is Ben.

    3. BradStPete Diamond

      BTW I really enjoy your comments, 1990 :)

    4. 1990 Guest

      Thanks, Brad! I like your stuff too, and PIE, if that’s the St. Pete you’re referring to (and, also, actual ‘pie,’ because it’s delicious!)

    5. Ricky Guest

      @Ken, speak for yourself...I love 1990's comments!

    6. 1990 Guest

      Aww! Thanks… “Rikk(y) Don't Lose That Number…” (though, I will say, Pretzel Logic and The Caves of Altamira are my personal favs.)

    7. N17017 Diamond

      @1990 @AeroB13a

      I don't know which personality of yours is the original one, but don't you get tired talking back and forth to yourself?

    8. AeroB13a Guest

      Personally, I have been accused of having several other login credentials, however, all those who make such claims are well and truly wrong. Welcome to the long line of assumptive numpties N17017 …. :-)

    9. 1990 Guest

      N17017, I’m not Aero, Guest or Diamond. I rarely tire of speaking with you all on here or elsewhere.

    10. 1990 Guest

      Thanks Mick, and even if you weren’t a fan, I’d prefer you to be able to say so, than to seek to silence/banish those we may disagree with. Often, the answer to speech we don’t like is more speech.

  14. Daniel Guest

    Was this before or during the war with Iran? Also, I noticed QR cut back its mid flight snack offering. Used to have the Afternoon Tea, so this is a major downgrade despite the fact it’s hard to complain about QR food in generally.

    I also like the second cabin, however I find the first few rows to get exceptional service since often the cabin services manager supports the cabin crew there.

  15. Rain Guest

    I seem to be one of the few who prefer the window seats further from the window.
    They tend to feel a bit larger, are a bit easier to get in and out of, have a larger storage area (and the bit above the ottoman can acts as a place to put the blanket etc.) and (most importantly for me) I can fully experience the feeling of takeoff (the spooling up of the jets combined with the feeling of being pushed back in your seats might actually be my favourite part of flying)

  16. MFT Guest

    I Flew that same route Qsuite round trip April 5-28. BKK was the best deal back before the war (the war that at times is "not a war"), and rerouting last minute due to the situation had me paying double or triple with other airlines. The DOH airport on the 6th looked like it was a zombie apocalypse, 70% of stores closed, shops and all but main lounge closed on April 6, hundreds of planes...

    I Flew that same route Qsuite round trip April 5-28. BKK was the best deal back before the war (the war that at times is "not a war"), and rerouting last minute due to the situation had me paying double or triple with other airlines. The DOH airport on the 6th looked like it was a zombie apocalypse, 70% of stores closed, shops and all but main lounge closed on April 6, hundreds of planes grounded on the runways, shuttled from the plane to the gates, a sea of planes grounded. Despite the situation, Flights left on time, service was great. The food was ok, but I would say the catering was with less options than usual (no fish options, less snack options, on all 4 legs). The A380 to BKK was grounded, but we were given a Qsuite, first time a plane change works in my favor, usually you are slapped with the 2-2-2. I have been flying the Asia route sin 2018, twice a year, so i can spot some things that understandably are not at 100% as before, but the service, comfort, really make up for the slight downgrades. The free STARLINK IS a game changer, you can literally stream netflix, prime, live tv, with no lag, which means you are no longer tied to the entertainment offered, which does not change much month to month. Makes more sense to bring an iPad; you can make calls, video, hope everyone is respectful and uses headphones to not create a policy. By April 28th there were more normal operations to/out of DOH, not 100%, but maybe 50%+ of the airport stores were in service, and the airport was more fairly populated by flyers, during a truce period. The British Airways lounge in Miami is superior to the Flagship AA, bartenders, food, comfort, design, less populated, and 2 minute proximity to the departure gate, makes now no sense to walk 20-30 minutes to the flagship lounge, BA much superior to the Turkish lounge option from the past, and better than Flagship.

  17. at Guest

    Lovely review and great that their service does not seem to be impacted terribly by the world events.

    One comment. Much as I also love sitting by the window/fuselage, I think the functional space is better for the seats that are aisle-adjacent. (in the window seats there has to be a greater empty area for you to walk to the seat whereas in the aisle facing seats the entire storage area).

    But that's carping....

    Lovely review and great that their service does not seem to be impacted terribly by the world events.

    One comment. Much as I also love sitting by the window/fuselage, I think the functional space is better for the seats that are aisle-adjacent. (in the window seats there has to be a greater empty area for you to walk to the seat whereas in the aisle facing seats the entire storage area).

    But that's carping. Overall they remain the best in the business (pun intended) and hope the continue to excel.

    1. AeroB13a Guest

      Both options are very gratifying. I’ve tried both and liked the window for sleeping, but the isle seat is preferred for daylight hours.

  18. Alert Guest

    Quiche and cheesecake are confused gossip girl food . Too much girl food , and not enough clear-thinking food .

    1. 1990 Guest

      Qatar’s long-haul a-la-carte menu is excellent. You know nothing if you’re whining about it. They brought back caviar, which is a treat in J. Some of their entrees like lobster, lamb, etc. have been my favorite meals on planes. Go for the cheese plates if you ever get the chance. Otherwise, if this isn’t good-enough for you, oof; nothing will be.

    2. AeroB13a Guest

      Alert …. there is an age old saying …. “Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it”. Had you done so then you would never have been so critical.

  19. Mike O. Guest

    Once again, I appreciate the creativity and presentation in the meal service. I wish more carriers would spend time and invest in more creative options and put more effort in their presentation.

    I assume you took out the teabag?! Hah! ;)

  20. 1990 Guest

    You got lucky. A few times, I’ve experienced QR swapping aircraft last-minute from Q-Suite to their ancient 777 with the 2-2-2 oldest-style business class, or non-Q-suite 787/a350, which is better than the 2-2-2, but not ideal for long-haul, especially when you expect Q-suite.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ 1990 -- That's the benefit of booking an A350-1000, since it's the only aircraft type where every plane in the fleet has Qsuites. :-)

    2. 1990 Guest

      Oh, I get it, Ben. By all means, seek out 35K. Book it. But… QR/any airline can still swap on you, last-minute. I’ve also purposely booked a350s… doesn’t matter if operational reasons result in a last-minute aircraft change. Just saying, you are indeed lucky, Lucky!

  21. AeroB13a Diamond

    Yet another excellent flight review Ben, thank you.

    I have to admit that the Qatar A350 Business Class Seat is one of my favourites too. Their A380 First Class not so, especially in comparison with the likes of SQ or Etihad.

    I would still choose AF’s La Premiere over QR, if flying to SIN. Nothing to do with the current situation in the Gulf, but simply to enjoy LP once again.

    As for...

    Yet another excellent flight review Ben, thank you.

    I have to admit that the Qatar A350 Business Class Seat is one of my favourites too. Their A380 First Class not so, especially in comparison with the likes of SQ or Etihad.

    I would still choose AF’s La Premiere over QR, if flying to SIN. Nothing to do with the current situation in the Gulf, but simply to enjoy LP once again.

    As for Mrs A, she is not a lover of ME stop-overs if she can avoid it. At the end of the day …. It is “She who must be obeyed” …. :-)

  22. Alvin | YTHK Diamond

    Appreciate this review, especially with a "what-to-expect" in the current climate. Great to see incremental improvements including Starlink (and caviar, even if not on this flight)! Looking forward to reading about your experience at DOH as well as your connecting flight.

  23. SD3 Guest

    Thanks for the detailed review . I’ll be flying the doh Ord route in a few weeks on their a350-1000 aircraft.

  24. JR Guest

    Wow. You flew to Doha in April?

    1. 1990 Guest

      I guess this is why they call him Lucky... DXB airport was literally getting hit with missiles and drones around this same time… could’ve just as easily been DOH…

    2. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ JR -- I did, and it wasn't a decision I made without some thought. To address 1990's point, I'd say two things.

      First, there were no missiles hitting Dubai Airport around the dates of my trip (if there had been around the same time, I would've found a way to reroute). Second, I'd disagree with the point about how it "could've just as easily been DOH."

      Everyone of course has to do their...

      @ JR -- I did, and it wasn't a decision I made without some thought. To address 1990's point, I'd say two things.

      First, there were no missiles hitting Dubai Airport around the dates of my trip (if there had been around the same time, I would've found a way to reroute). Second, I'd disagree with the point about how it "could've just as easily been DOH."

      Everyone of course has to do their own risk assessment, but I'd say Iran relations differ significantly between Qatar and the UAE, and I think it would be less likely for Iran to try to attack Doha Airport. I of course could be wrong, but that was my read on the situation.

    3. 1990 Guest

      Fair enough, Ben. I’m just glad it worked out for you, namely because I want you to stick around and keep doing what you do. OMAAT (and the various blogs) would not be the same without you. And, at least as of May 2026, operations have mostly returned for QR, EK, EY, etc. I’m personally holding off on routing through there anytime soon, and sincerely want things to continue to improve for their and everywhere.

    4. Alert Guest

      1990 ... Of course he wouldn't be the same without him . Equially , you wouldn't be the same without you . Moreover , dumb people like Camel-a wouldn't be the same without her .

    5. 1990 Guest

      Alert, VP Harris would have been a far better President than Trump, any day, every day. (And yet… they have nothing to do with any of this, so I’m not sure why you brought them up. Though, technically, she probably wouldn’t have gotten us into a war that potentially threatened Ben’s flight, but thankfully it did not harm him.)

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MFT Guest

I Flew that same route Qsuite round trip April 5-28. BKK was the best deal back before the war (the war that at times is "not a war"), and rerouting last minute due to the situation had me paying double or triple with other airlines. The DOH airport on the 6th looked like it was a zombie apocalypse, 70% of stores closed, shops and all but main lounge closed on April 6, hundreds of planes grounded on the runways, shuttled from the plane to the gates, a sea of planes grounded. Despite the situation, Flights left on time, service was great. The food was ok, but I would say the catering was with less options than usual (no fish options, less snack options, on all 4 legs). The A380 to BKK was grounded, but we were given a Qsuite, first time a plane change works in my favor, usually you are slapped with the 2-2-2. I have been flying the Asia route sin 2018, twice a year, so i can spot some things that understandably are not at 100% as before, but the service, comfort, really make up for the slight downgrades. The free STARLINK IS a game changer, you can literally stream netflix, prime, live tv, with no lag, which means you are no longer tied to the entertainment offered, which does not change much month to month. Makes more sense to bring an iPad; you can make calls, video, hope everyone is respectful and uses headphones to not create a policy. By April 28th there were more normal operations to/out of DOH, not 100%, but maybe 50%+ of the airport stores were in service, and the airport was more fairly populated by flyers, during a truce period. The British Airways lounge in Miami is superior to the Flagship AA, bartenders, food, comfort, design, less populated, and 2 minute proximity to the departure gate, makes now no sense to walk 20-30 minutes to the flagship lounge, BA much superior to the Turkish lounge option from the past, and better than Flagship.

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