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Boeing 777 Qatar Airways

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Qatar airways 777 seating chart

Qatar Airways has one of the world's two best business class products, QSuites. They also have a very special first class lounge, but that's mostly been welcoming to regional first class passengers (of which there are fewer during the regional blockade against Qatar itself).

International first class has been a product only on the airline's Airbus A380 aircraft. For the most part they'e flown that only to a couple of destinations in Europe and Bangkok, though that was extended to fly all the way to Auckland. The A380 first class product is surprisingly weak.

Boeing 777 300er

Qatar Airways took delivery of their first airplane in February 2009 — a 777-300ER, following which Boeing has enjoyed an excellent relationship with the airline as it continues to expand its fleet and network throughout the globe and recognized as one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. The flag carrier of Qatar will use its Boeing 777 aircraft to launch flights to the West Coast hub. This week, Simple Flying spoke with Qatar Airways SVP of Revenue Management, Alliances and Strategy, Mark Drusch, about why the 777 was the aircraft of choice for this service. The Boeing 777 has the honor of launching Qatar Airways' operations to Seattle, Washington, a city that the Middle Eastern carrier is eager to fly to.


Qatar Airways A380 First Class


Qatar Airways A380 First Class

Up until this past summer it was my expectation that the demise of the A380 on Qatar would mean the end of the airline's offering a long haul first class. However the airline's CEO Akbar Al Baker says not so fast.

Qatar Airways Boeing 777 200lr Seating Chart

'We are studying the possibility of having a very exclusive first class cabin of just four seats, for example,' Al Baker says, describing it as a deliberately 'very niche product' aimed at well-heeled Qatari travellers.

'We have huge demand here in Qatar to two or three European destinations' such as London and Paris, Al Baker explains, 'so we may introduce a very small first class cabin for our local passengers who want a very exclusive first class product.'

The airline will have a subfleet of their new Boeing 777-9s, serving limited routes like London and Paris, that will offer first class. This will be a small number of planes, and probably offer just four suites.

Qatar Airways Boeing 777 300er

We won't see the product for awhile as aircraft with first class won't be among the initial deliveries of these new planes. In fact it could be 2028 before we see it.

Qatar Airways Boeing 777 | Qatar Airways

And anything that's projected out to 2028 isn't just far from certain, but more in the realm of entirely speculative, at this point. However any first class that does materialize will have to be better than QSuites, and indeed better than whatever QSuites are 8 years in the future. Combine that with Qatar's outstanding service and catering it has the potential to be a fantastic product.





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