A New Category of Business Class

When Qatar Airways introduced QSuites on its Boeing 777 fleet, it fundamentally changed what business class passengers could reasonably expect. Prior to QSuites, a closing door was associated exclusively with first class products. Qatar brought that feature to business class — along with a suite of design decisions that have since forced competitors across the industry to respond.

The Closing Door

Each QSuite is enclosed by a sliding door that fully closes, providing genuine privacy for sleeping and working. The suite walls extend to approximately 6 feet in height, and the door seals the space from corridor noise and light. Inside, the seat converts to a fully flat bed 80 inches long, with a dedicated storage compartment, personal wardrobe, and 21.5-inch 4K screen. The seat itself is 21 inches wide — wider than many airline first class products.

Double Bed and Quad Configuration

QSuites introduced two configurations unavailable on any other business class product at the time of launch. Couples traveling together on adjacent seats can raise the center divider to convert two suites into a shared double bed space — genuine for two people to sleep side by side on a long-haul flight. Four passengers traveling together in the center quad section can additionally lower the dividers between all four suites, creating a semi-private meeting room or communal dining space.

Hamad International Airport

Qatar's hub at Hamad International Airport in Doha holds a Skytrax 5-star airport rating — one of only a handful of airports in the world to hold that designation. The Al Safwa First Lounge and Al Mourjan Business Lounge at Doha are consistently rated among the finest airport lounges globally, offering private dining rooms, spa treatments, and dedicated check-in from inside the lounge. The transit experience at Doha is a meaningful part of the overall Qatar Airways product.

Routes and Availability

QSuites are available on select Boeing 777 and 787 routes from Doha, including most long-haul services to North America, Europe, and Australia. Not all Qatar Airways routes operate QSuites — the airline also uses older business class products on some shorter or lower-demand routes. Travelers should confirm QSuite availability on their specific route when booking. Consolidator pricing for QSuites through agencies like Prime Flights provides access to this product at rates below the published fare.