People get irrationally excited about Qatar Airways QSuites business class. That’s only half true. People get excited about Qatar Airways QSuites business class and there’s nothing irrational about it. The business class “suite” offers a door you can fully close for ultimate privacy, in addition to a fully flat bed, extra large entertainment screen and other ridiculous perks – like dine on demand food. The airline just announced brand new routes in the United States set to feature the revolutionary “first in business” seat – so here’s where you can find it flying to and from. Side note, we’ll update the master guide shortly.
Chicago From April
Qatar Airways will bring QSuites business class to Chicago, starting April 1st, 2018. Flights 725, 726 respectively between Doha and Chicago will allow more than 14 hours of flight time to sample the ridiculously cozy business class seating. In case you were wondering, you can use Qatar, British Airways, American, Qantas, AsiaMiles and other points currencies to book these seats for free. But if you’ve “got the dough” they’re worth every penny too.
Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles
In the press release provided to Business Insider, Qatar officially announced QSuites service for Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles. This follows expansion of the QSuites into New York City, now available on both daily flights. No exact timing has been laid out for these route, but we’ll update the dedicated QSuites page as information becomes available.
Other Routes
Not yet sold? You can take a tour of the Qatar Airways business class QSuites here. These new cities join New York, Washington D.C, Paris, London, Frankfurt and Seoul amongst other major international gateways offering these stunning new “first class in business class” seats. If there’s ever a business class seat worth spending your points on – we’d have to say it’s probably this one. It’s great to see Qatar rolling out these new seats so rapidly. One can only hope…
Haha, great opener.
Keep up the strong coverage. You don’t get the same activity in the comments section yet as some more established blogs do, but it’ll come.
P. S. New site look is great.
Haha thanks Jules! You mean the “OT, but who has a curve card”. . Even as we pass those blogs in traffic not sure I’d like that .
Thanks for the update! I was hoping for this! I think there’s a caveat to the Seoul route–I recall reading in some blog(s) that QSuites service is for a limited time only.
Also, does anybody know why Qatar hasn’t expanded yet to SFO? There’s a strong demand for long-haul premium cabin service from the Bay Area.