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Qatar Airways Dreamliner Business Class BRU-DOH

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (April 15, 2014): Qatar Airways Boeing 787 (Dreamliner) Business Class from Brussels to Doha. 

On March 29th 2014, I flew Business Class in a Boeing 787 (Dreamliner) of Qatar Airways from Brussels (BRU) to Doha (DOH) (the next flight segment from Doha to Bangkok was flown on Qatar’s Boeing 777-300ER, and you can read my trip report of this flight here). The Dreamliner experience was superb and I am sure that the space, comfort and luxury on board the new plane will raise the bar for all of Qatar’s competitors. Unfortunately, Qatar Airways does not offer the same hardcore Business Class product on all of its long-haul planes: the Dreamliner Business Class makes the Boeing 777 Business Class product look a little dated (while it is still outstanding) and simply outclasses the dull Airbus A330 Business Class product (although Qatar Airways is currently retrofitting its Airbus A330 Business Class to match the 777 experience).

Qatar Airways features in my top 10 lists of the best airlines for longhaul Business Class, the most delicious airline food, the world’s best airline lounges, and the best Business Class amenity kits in the sky.

In this review (below my Youtube clip & slideshow):

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1. THE BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

With a herringbone 1–2–1 configuration in Business Class (similar to American Airlines or Cathay Pacific), each passenger is assured of direct aisle access (no jumping over people’s feet here) and a significant amount of privacy.  The Business Class seats on the sides are angled toward the large windows (the largest of its kind in the skies), while the seats in the middle are angled towards each other. Middle seats are placed a little more upfront than the side seats, hence you don’t look your neighbor into the eyes.

For a seat plan of Qatar Airways’ Boeing 787, click here.

QATAR AIRWAYS DREAMLINER
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

2. BUSINESS CLASS SEAT

The Business Class seat offers considerable personal space, allowing to sit back and relax in a 22-inch wide armchair. Armrests can be fully adjusted to different heights to complement different body positions while dining, reading, working or resting. A generous room feeling is provided by the huge shelf besides the seat, which provides space for magazines, the Safety Card and also the menu. You can dine and work comfortably at the same time with the elegant wood trimmed large sliding table: when dining begins, you simply rest your laptop or other belongings on the side table. There is also ample storage space such as a drawer and side compartment for personal belongings under the foot rest and on both sides of the seats (where you also find a bottle of water and a set of noise cancelling headphones). The seats also features a generous 17-inch personal touch screen TV monitor (more on that later).

The seat converts at a touch of a button into different cradle positions before reaching a generous 80-inch (203 cm) long, 30-inch (76 cm) wide flat-bed. The crew will provide a duvet during night flights only. Unfortunately, my seat broke down during the flight and could not be transformed into a flat-bed, but since it was a day flight, I did not intend to sleep anyway (no compensation was offered whatsoever despite the little inconvenience).

What are the best Business Class seats on Qatar Airways’ Dreamliner?

What are the worst Business Class seats on Qatar Airways’ Dreamliner?

MIDDLE SEATS
SIDE SEATS
SIDE SEATS
SEAT STORAGE SPACE
FRESHLY SQUEEZED ORANGE JUICE BEFORE TAKEOFF
HOT TOWEL AFTER COMPLETION OF BOARDING
MY SEAT WAS BLOCKED AT AN ANGLE OF 45 DEGREES
SEAT NORMALLY TRANSORMS INTO A FULLY FLAT BED
SCREEN

3. AMENITIES

Each seat comes with a soft blanket, a decent pillow, and an amenity kit. The latter comprises a bag with socks, eyeshade, earplugs and a comb, and a Salvatore Ferragamo kit that contains Attimo 5ml Eau de Toilette, 10ml lip balm and a 20ml hand cream or refreshing water. Pajamas are only offered on night flight.

AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT

4. MEALS

30 minutes after take-off, I was offered a drink, and I choose a sprite with ice and lime. The crew then served me an appetizer of Pierre Joseph Cheese Gougere and red onion marmalade. Qatar Airways really puts a lot of effort in its food service. The menu is already at your place when boarding and is separated into three parts: one for wine, one for beverages and one for food.

As a starter, I choose the individual selection of marinated scallop, salmon tartar and smoked salmon. It tasted delicious. As an entrée, I was served Arabic spiced chicken breast with harissa yoghurt, pine nut, Mediterranean vegetables and saffron rice. It was restaurant-worthy stuff. Delicious once again. As a sweet finale, I had the strawberry and vanilla ice cream with mixed berries. Njammie! After dinner, every business class passenger was also served a small box containing 2 Belgian Godiva pralines.

90 minutes prior to landing, I was served a small buffet of white chocolate mousse, chocolate florentines, and lamb & mint pie (a rather weird combination, but it tasted ok).

APPETIZER: PIERRE JOSEPH CHEESE GOUGERE & RED ONION MARMELADE
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
STARTER
BREAD BASKET
ENTREE
SWEET FINALE
GODIVA PRALINES
SNACK BEFORE LANDING

5. OTHER INFLIGHT EXPERIENCES

# CREW: the crew did a great job and was very friendly (addressing me by name, presenting themselves individually before take-off, and also thanking me in person for choosing Qatar Airways before landing). I sincerely hope for them that the stories/rumors about exploitation of the crew by Qatar Airways management are not true.

# CABIN: The 787 is quieter than other aircraft allowing you to work, sleep or relax in peace. With the largest windows in the industry and first-of-its-kind electronic touch pad controls to adjust the amount of light entering the cabin, you can look outside without glare, replacing conventional blinds. Dynamic mood lighting throughout the aircraft helps you adjust your body clocks according to the change in time zones as lighting is automatically altered during the flight. The 787’s cabin pressure is also set to 6,000 feet (1,8 km) as compared to 8000 feet (2,4 km) in other passenger jets. Boeing claims that one in four travelers experiences some form of ‘respiratory distress’ after flying 12 hours in a conventional aircraft with a cabin pressure of 8,000 feet, but this plummets to 5-6 per cent at 6,000 feet. I am happy to tell you that I did not suffer from a headache during the flight, which mostly happens to me after a few hours in a plane (although not sure this has anything to do with the lower cabin pressure).

MOOD LIGHTING
CABIN ENTRANCE
THE DREAMLINERS HAS THE LARGEST WINDOWS IN THE SKIES
AN ELECTRONIC TOUCH PAD CONTROL DIMS THE WINDOWS

# LAVATORY: the 2 lavatories for Business Class passengers come with a window and were kept very clean during the flight.

TOILET
TOILETRIES

# INTERNET: WiFi was available for purchase once on board the aircraft. There were 2 variant wiFi passes that could be booked and used as often as you wanted: 3MB is 2 USD and 10 MB 5 USD and you had to pay by credit card. WiFi was really incredibly expensive and I would not recommend it.  I was online for 20 minutes just checking my email and I had already used my purchased data consumption unit. What a shame for an otherwise brilliant inflight experience.

# ENTERTAINMENT: a striking feature of every seat throughout the aircraft is the touch screen Android technology control units, where you can navigate through a truly interactive system, offering more than 1,000 movie, TV programs, music and gaming entertainment options in a sophisticated and user-friendly way, just like the latest smart phones. The touch-screen control unit has a unique dual screen interface allowing you to play games on their handheld device while enjoying a movie on their personal screen. The flight information displays are terrific, and as such I could see that for the last 3 hours of the flight, we were continuously flying at the maximum certified ceiling of 43000 feet (and sometimes a few feet above).

FLYING AT MAXIMUM ALTITUDE A PLANE CAN FLY

6. COMPARISON WITH OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN CARRIERS

The 3 major Middle Eastern carriers (Etihad airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways) are known for their excellent Business Class. However, there are some differences that distinguish one from another (click here for more info):

Read here and here my reviews of Emirates’ Business Class in an Airbus A380.

Read here my review of Emirates’ Business Class in a Boeing 777-300ER.

Read here my review of Qatar Airways’ Business Class in a Boeing 777-300ER.

Read here my review of Etihad Airways’ Business Class in an Airbus A330.


7. MY VERDICT

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