Review: Qatar Airways Qsuite business class on the 777-300ER - The Points Guy (2024)

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In the summer of 2017, Qatar Airways unveiled its outstanding new Qsuite, bringing a true suite product — complete with a sliding door — to the business-class cabin. I managed to join the very first flight a few days later, and have since flown Qsuite several more times, including most recently on my longest Qatar flight yet, from Doha to New York-JFK.

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Had there been award availability, I could have redeemed 70,000 AAdvantage miles to book Qsuite between Doha (DOH) and New York-JFK. There weren't any open awards on the date I needed, though I did find a fantastic fare from Cape Town (CPT), where I was attending the South Africa PeaceJam conference, to Montreal (YUL), with connections in Doha and JFK.

In total, the one-way business fare ran me $2,053, with an incredible net cost after factoring in the 10,265 Membership Rewards points we earned, worth $205, by paying with the Platinum Card® from American Express ($695 annual fee. See rates & fees).

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I also earned a total of 18,675 redeemable miles between the two segments, worth about $260, based on TPG's most recent valuations. And since American awards Elite Qualifying Dollars for partner flights based on distance, I netted a total of $2,830 EQDs — roughly 1,000 more than I would have earned had the flight been operated by AA.

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This one-way trip actually brought me almost all of the way to the $3,000 EQD requirement for AAdvantage Gold — though I'll be finishing 2019 a few thousands miles short of qualifying.

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Since I started my journey in Cape Town, my Qsuite experience began at Doha's transit area. After a stop at the transit desk to see if I could move to an earlier flight to New York, on Qatar's A350-1000 — a firm no, despite plenty of open seats — I continued on to the security checkpoint.

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The transit area was very crowded. It may have been midnight, but it was clearly rush hour at DOH.

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From there, I wandered past Doha's 23-foot-tall "Lamp Bear," an especially popular photo stop, even a few years in.

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Doha easily had one of the cleanest terminals I'd ever visited, with a variety of amenities.

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The airport sports restaurants, plenty of shopping, computer workstations, kids playrooms and high-end business and first-class lounges — it wasn't the worst place to spend an eight-hour overnight layover, especially if you were able to secure a room in the transit hotel. I had something else in mind for this visit, though.

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My first stop was Qatar's Al Mourjan business lounge, accessible to business- and first-class flyers traveling on Qatar and other Oneworld carriers.

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The space was packed. It's so enormous that there was still plenty of open seating, but I'd never seen it this crowded before.

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Fortunately, there were two large dining areas to choose from, starting with a sandwich shop on the main level.

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There, guests could order a variety of quick-service savory treats, which were delivered to their seats by service staff.

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There was also a self-service coffee and tea station.

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I saw a handful of cakes and other desserts.

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The lounge was divided between two levels, with a smaller mezzanine offering more seating and food.

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It was hard to miss the enormous spiral staircase, easily one of the most iconic features I've encountered in an airport lounge.

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At the top of the staircase, there was a sit-down bar serving wine, beer and liquor.

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Qatar used to offer a la carte dining upstairs, as well, though that had been replaced by a hot and cold buffet.

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The staff seemed to be struggling to keep up with the barrage of guests. A number of dishes were missing on both sides of the buffet, but there was still plenty to choose from.

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Meanwhile, back downstairs, there were a number of side rooms to escape the crowds.

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The game room was entirely empty, though the designated nap area (below) was completely full. There was also a 40-minute wait for a shower, so I decided to wait to shower at the first-class lounge.

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Just as I was getting ready to leave, I came across an area that was almost entirely deserted just to the right of the main check-in desk.

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There were plenty of open semiprivate chaise lounges there. This could have been a decent option if I'd needed a spot to snooze.

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There was free Wi-Fi throughout the lounge as well. It was decently speedy, though I wouldn't plan to download dozens of TV episodes or anything like that.

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After a few more minutes of exploring the biz lounge, I headed over to the Al Safwa First Lounge, which recently began accepting paying business-class flyers. As of the time of this review, business passengers can spend up to six hours in the lounge for 600 Qatari rials (about $165), or 650 rials ($180) with a 15-minute express massage. Since the first-class lounge access wasn't an included perk, I left it out of this review, but you can read all about that experience right here.

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After just over six hours in the lounge — the staff never approached to ask me to leave — I began my journey to the gate.

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Notably, U.S.-bound passengers must pass through a second security checkpoint just before the gate, as well, which added roughly 10 minutes to the process.

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Just after the scheduled boarding time, a gate agent announced a delay. It ended up being just about 20 minutes, but some passengers clearly weren't thrilled, since there aren't any bathrooms after the second security screening.

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And with that, it was time to board A7-BES, a less-than-2-year-old 777-300ER.

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Qatar's 777s feature a total of 42 suites, spread between two cabins.

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I was in the smaller rear cabin, with just 18 suites, several of which ended up going out empty.

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Suites were staggered: Odd-numbered suites faced to the rear and were closer together, making them ideal for passengers traveling together (though a center partition was available).

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I had a rear-facing window suite, but it was positioned closer to the window.

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Since Qsuite features full-length sliding doors, privacy is outstanding regardless of where you sit, though I still liked being right up against the window for better views during takeoff and landing.

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The door was locked until after departure but slid completely across. There was no gap, like you'll find on Delta.

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Inside, the suite was quite spacious, with decent storage. I ended up keeping my gadgets on the small shelf underneath the side table, which also enabled direct access to the power outlet and USB port.

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There was also a very small shelf underneath the display, above the slide-out tray table.

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The only secured storage was just to the side of the seat. That's where I found my headphones and water bottle, too.

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There was also plenty of overhead bin storage. Unlike on the Airbus A350, which has a higher ceiling, Qatar installed center bins on the 777-300ER.

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Qatar offered turndown service, including a dedicated mattress pad and larger pillow.

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I found the bed to be comfortable, and I managed to get eight consecutive hours of sleep!

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The sliding door really made a huge difference, too, and aisle traffic didn't bother me much at all.

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Privacy was excellent even with the door open, thanks to the side walls and suite arrangement.

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Perhaps most exciting of all was the fact that Qatar decided to install overhead air vents, making it easy to stay cool in an otherwise warm cabin.

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The seat-to-lavatory ratio was decent, too. With several open seats, there were fewer than 40 passengers for the four lavatories, meaning I never had much of a wait. I was surprised to see that they weren't kept clean throughout our journey, though.

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Qatar offered special amenity kits for October, recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month, stocked with the usual goodies, including an eye mask, earplugs, socks, creams and a facial spray.

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You may have noticed a few missing essentials in the photo, but not to worry: Toothbrushes and shaving sets were available in the lav.

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Slippers and comfy pajamas from The White Company were on offer, too.

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As were Qatar-branded noise-canceling headphones, which I found to be mediocre, so I used my own, instead.

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You could control the 21-inch inflight-entertainment system directly from the main display or via the wired, touchscreen remote.

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The screen was especially reflective, which made it difficult to make out some of the darker content in a bright cabin.

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There was loads of content to choose from, including more than 250 movies and over 100 TV shows.

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There was a robust selection of recent hits, too. Anyone who doesn't regularly travel on long-haul flights should find something fresh to watch.

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The display quality wasn't fantastic, though. The picture was dark, and the reflective coating didn't help. There was a subtle but annoying hissing sound coming through my headphones regardless of what I watched, too.

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I was surprised to see that the moving map wasn't interactive and just ran on a loop.

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Qatar offered its latest Wi-Fi on this particular aircraft, with an hour included for free and a full-flight option available for $10.

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The speed didn't quite match Qatar's "Super Wi-Fi" branding — service came in and out a bit, and felt adequate, at best.

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Qatar offers on-demand dining in business class, which was perfect for this flight, given that I was recovering from food poisoning in South Africa. I was offered my choice of beverage shortly after boarding, but I wasn't feeling up to Champagne so I went with the airline's signature mint drink, which was refreshing!

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A flight attendant also came by with the menus, including a large selection of a la carte items and snacks. Despite the variety, Qatar tends to run out of certain items quickly, so I asked to reserve a few before departure, even though I didn't plan to eat until later in the flight.

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There was also a large mix of co*cktails, beer, liquor, mocktails, soft drinks, coffee and tea.

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Since I slept right away, I didn't begin my meal until roughly nine hours into the flight. First, I ordered afternoon tea, which I was told would take 15 minutes to prepare. It arrived only a bit later than expected, around 25 minutes after I placed my order. The sweets and scones were delicious with clotted cream, though the bread from the sandwiches was a bit soggy.

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Next, I ordered the snack platter, which I was told would take another 15 minutes. I checked in almost an hour later and was told it wasn't ready yet, so the flight attendant suggested I have a cheese platter in the meantime. I wasn't blown away by any of the cheeses, and the brie looked like it had melted at one point and then hardened a bit.

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The snack platter finally arrived about an hour and 15 minutes after I placed my order. It wasn't clear what the holdup was, but I appreciated that the crew offered something to tide me over. It turned out to be a lot of food, most of which tasted fine except for the shrimp wrapped in crabcake, which looked great but was mushy.

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Up next, there was, yup, more food! The snack delay meant it was already time to move on to my main meal, starting with the mezze sampler. The hummus tasted fresh and delicious — paired with the pita bread, that was my favorite, by far.

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I also tried the gravlax starter, which was excellent as well. I liked the mix of red lox (colored with beet juice), which made the dish pop.

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My culinary journey concluded with the pistachio pullao, which packed a lot of flavor, with big chunks of pumpkin and a yummy sauce.

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Finally, I was handed a small box of Godiva chocolates, which I intended to take home but ate a few minutes later.

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This was easily one of the friendliest, most outgoing crews I've ever had on a long-haul flight. Everyone I interacted with was very sweet, but a few service hiccups held Qatar back from a perfect rating.

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The biggest issue I encountered was an inconsistent response to the call button: Sometimes someone would arrive in a few seconds, but later in the flight it went unanswered twice. The crew also didn't keep the lavatories clean, and some of the food service estimates were way off, without anyone coming to check in with an update. I can't emphasize enough how friendly this team was, though!

Overall impression

Is Qatar's Qsuite absolutely perfect? No, not quite, but it certainly remains the industry's all-around best biz, thanks in no small part to that spacious, private suite. Meanwhile, some of the catering didn't feel quite as high-quality as I remember, though my delayed ordering — by almost 10 hours, in this case — may be partially to blame.

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That said, Qatar Airways remains one of my absolute favorite carriers, especially whenever I manage to score a flight in Qsuite. I certainly won't hesitate to fly it again, and I'd even travel several hours out of my way or pick an overnight airport layover to make that happen — as long as there's award availability or the price is right.

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Review: Qatar Airways Qsuite business class on the 777-300ER - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Does the Qatar 777-300ER have QSuites? ›

All of Qatar Airways new Airbus A350-1000 and numerous A350-900s offer QSuites in Business Class. Many Boeing 777-300ER and 777-200LR of Qatar Airways are meanwhile also equipped with Qsuites. The way you can check if an aircraft has the QSuite Business Class cabin is from the seat map.

What are the best business class seats on 777 300? ›

The best seats on the plane

D and F seats if you like the aisle: the middle E seats are likely the last to be filled in Business Class, and passengers in the D and F seats are least likely to be disturbed by people climbing over them, even if the plane is full.

Is Qatar QSuite the same as business class? ›

Qatar Airways refers to its Qsuite Business Class as “first in business,” the idea being that the category is more first class than business class and a step above any other business class in the sky.

What is the best business class award for Qatar Airways? ›

Qatar Airways has been the World's Best Airline in 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2024. The airline continues to be synonymous with excellence, also taking home, 'World's Best Business Class', 'World's Best Business Class Airline Lounge', and 'Best Airline in the Middle East'.

Where is the best place on Boeing 777-300ER? ›

The rear most seats (46–50) should give you better almost unobstructed view. The window will be slightly angled outwards while the fuselage shape pointed up to the tail. 37–45 are good choices, since your view will mostly be free from the massive 777 wings and its raked tip.

Does Boeing 777-300ER have lie flat seats? ›

B777-300ER (212 seats)

These are lie-flat seats with a staggered arrangement. All these seats have direct aisle access. * Aircraft and seat specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

How many seats are in a 777-300ER Business Class? ›

This Boeing 777-300ER features 311 seats in a 3-class configuration. There are 8 seats in First Class, 42 seats in Business Class, and 261 seats in Economy Class. First Class features Mercury lie flat seats while Business Class features Diamon lie flat seats.

Which airplane has the best Business Class? ›

Qatar Airways continues its success in the Business Class awards, taking the top award as the World's Best Business Class Airline, and winning the awards for the World's Best Business Class seat and the Al Mourjan lounge in Doha named the World's Best Business Class Airline Lounge.

What is Business Class like on a 777? ›

American's 777 business class seats are good(ish)

Why do people not love these seats? It comes down to two factors — the seats lack storage, and the seats also tend to “rock.” Essentially, each pair of forward and rear facing seats are connected, so if the person in one seat moves a bit, you'll feel your seat shaking.

Do you get pajamas on Qatar Business Class? ›

Qatar Airways provides every Business Class passenger with a luxurious selection of amenities to keep you pampered all flight long. From lip balm to hydrating facial mist, anti-aging moisturizer to a plush set of ultra-comfortable pajamas.

Is Qsuite better than first class? ›

Unlike a Qsuite-equipped plane in business, first class with Qatar Airways won't have a door for added privacy. However, in first, you will get three windows, increased storage, and way more space for your feet and legs. And with only up to eight seats in the cabin, you'll likely get better service from the crew.

Is it worth it to upgrade to Business Class in Qatar? ›

The upgrade was definitely pricey, but I don't regret it at all! The experience was simply indescribable and it's something I would do again - but when I'm making way more money in the future.

Is Turkish or Qatar Business Class better? ›

So, if you're looking for variety and a vast network, Turkish Airlines offers slightly more destinations. Moving on to in-flight experience, both airlines are in a league of their own. Qatar Airways offers one of the most luxurious experiences in the sky, especially if you're flying on a suite in Business Class.

What do I wear to Business Class on Qatar Airways? ›

Business and First Class

While it's not mandatory, passengers flying in premium cabins like Business Class or First Class of Qatar Airways should consider wearing dresses that are more formal. It can range from complete business attire to smart casual clothing.

Which airline has most luxurious Business Class? ›

Qatar Airways offers an exceptional Business Class experience with its renowned Qsuite, recognized as the World's Best Business Class by the 2023 Skytrax World Airline Awards.

What planes are the Qatar Q suites on? ›

Qatar Airways' business class seats vary between aircraft. The most spacious and ultra-modern are on the Qsuite configurations on their Airbus A350 or Boeing 777 fleet. Given the doors there is little difference between seats, with the main choice being forward or aft facing.

How many business class seats does a 777-300ER have? ›

Details for Seat Map. There are 8 First Class, 64 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy, and 116 Economy Class seats. Seat rows are numbered from 1 to 42.

What are the preferred seats on Qatar 777-300ER? ›

For the 777-300ER with 312 seats, row 16 and the middle seats of row 17 are bulkhead-facing with the most legroom. Rows 23 and 35 are emergency exit rows with good legroom as well. As discussed above, seats 19D, 25D, and 37D have all the advantages described for seats 18D/19D for the planes above.

How many seats does a Qatar 777-300ER have? ›

Passenger fleet
AircraftCountSeating capacity
Boeing 787-830254
Boeing 787-918311
Boeing 777-200LR7276 272
Boeing 777-300ER57354 358 412 339 294
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