Qatar Airways expands QSuite on flights to Singapore and Tokyo
- Monday 19 November 2018


Qatar Airways introduced November 1st the Airbus A350-1000 equipped with QSuite on flights to and from Singapore’s Changi Airport. The aircraft will also be introduced daily to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport from 1 January 2019. The expansion follows the introduction of QSuite to various destinations around the world, including Hong Kong, Shanghai and last but not least Amsterdam.
Two of Singapore's triple-daily Airbus A350-900 services will also gradually transition to the Airbus A350-1000 starting from 1 November 2018. The route is expected to be served entirely with the Airbus A350-1000 by April 2019. This allows Business Class passengers flying from Amsterdam to Singapore (via Doha) and v.v. to benefit from the luxury that the QSuite has to offer.
In this new Business Class, a separate cabin can be created for four people, for dining or a business meeting. Each cabin has sliding doors, making it possible to create private rooms. In addition, the QSuites have a double bed, adjustable panels and movable TV screens in the four middle seats. This means that a group of business travellers can quickly change the space into a private room where they can work, eat and socialise.
For more information about the QSuite, check out Qatar’s website or contact our Travel Consultants. They will be happy to provide you with more information or help you book your ticket.




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