We are booked onto Q suites for combined flight time of over 24 hours soon! Excellent review that we will draw upon to try to make the best of the experience. Thanks for posting 😊
Great review. Agree on all points. I find SQ-J to be comfier due to plush and wide seats but somewhat peculiar in full bed mode. Food on Qatar wins hands down though :) looking forward to your take on Peninsula Tokyo. Stay safe always!
I found SQ J seat a bit on the hard side. Agree with the bed mode, as a side sleeper I found the angled position and needing to position your feet into the small cubicle a bit awkward & uncomfortable.
Great video. Those were some fantastic meals. You are right - many airlines still serve Business Class meals on one tray. Qatar distinguishes itself by serving each course "restaurant style" individually on the table.
Air travel is in its essense the fastest available means of getting from A to B. How much you spend on that is to each his own. No service or amenities come free. You already paid for them quite dealy for the differentiated service and comfort. For those whom money is no objective can indulge themselves for the differentiated service money can buy. For those who are not that furtunate, think about what how you'd feel as you walk out of the aircraft following landing about the money you have spent for the methodical and generalised in-flight service which is just a routine for the cabin attendants.
Last had many flights with qatar airways 5pf them on Business class and 1 on first class …all of them was disappointing and disaster ☹️ bad service slow service and I don’t know why the cabin crew talking in galley so loud on BKK route,, I think its 4 stars airlines
I might be wrong but it depends on your class of your onwards flight, rather than previous. Even if I been granted access to Al Safwa, I would still be choosing Al Mourjan's Garden, as it's the newest lounge (plus I've been to Al Safwa a number of times before).
@@williamavery5322 I was there during peak departure time and never felt crowded, thanks to its massive size and farther location from the main terminal building. The other Al Mourjan (South) Lounge definitely busier.
Always been a disappointing experience. From a check in where they zealously look for excuses to deny boarding when flight is overbooked, to a sardine like experience with the bus gates at Hamas airport. (That’s what I think it’s called, look up Qatar’s links to terrorism before flying with them)