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Qatar Airways reveals next-gen QSuites for enhanced business class experience

Qatar Airways reveals next-gen QSuites for enhanced business class experience
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Qatar Airways has unveiled the next generation of its acclaimed QSuites, marking an incremental improvement over its existing business class product. The new suite continues to feature alternating forward- and rear-facing rows of seats, which allow a group of four passengers in the center section to combine their seats into a larger space.

The latest iteration introduces foldable entertainment screens to open up the space further. Middle seats can be combined to create a larger bed, while solo window seats now have a fold-away partition for couples wishing to dine together.

Additional enhancements include more storage options with drawers for personal items and wireless device charging capabilities. Renderings of the new suite suggest significant improvements in comfort and convenience.

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The updated QSuite will debut with Qatar Airways' Boeing 777-9 aircraft, which are currently delayed and undergoing certification. The airline anticipates these aircraft, along with their new first-class product, may enter service within the next 18 months.

Despite not all aircraft currently featuring QSuites, this update aims to provide more variety in Qatar Airways' business class offerings. Presently, only ANA’s The Room business class is considered comparable as a hard product.

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