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Qatar Airways B787 Business Class Brussels to Doha

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

Last month, I enjoyed a FABULOUS holiday in the incredibly beautiful Maldives. I will publish my trip reports over the coming weeks:


Today (March 1, 2017): Trip report: Qatar Airways Boeing B787 Dreamliner Business Class Brussels to Doha.

On February 4, 2017, I flew Business Class in a Boeing 787-8 (Dreamliner) of Qatar Airways (QA) from Brussels International Airport (BRU) to Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Qatar. The next flight segment from Doha to the Maldives was flown on a QA Airbus A330-300, and I will publish that trip report next week. IMHO, QA’s B787 planes offer one of the best Business Class products in the world: the design of the cabin is ultrastylish, the flatbed seats are very comfortable, inflight entertainment is topnotch (except for the expensive WiFi) and the (presentation and taste of) meals are restaurant quality.

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 Businss Class lounges, the best inflight videos of all time, the world’s most luxurious A380 First Class cabins, and the best Business Class amenity kits.

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

  1. Cost of my ticket
  2. British Airways lounge at Brussels Airport
  3. Facts & Figures about the QA Dreamliner
  4. Business Class Cabin
  5. Business Class Seat (& what seat to choose)
  6. Amenities
  7. Food
  8. Entertainment
  9. Other inflight experiences
  10. Comparison with Etihad Airways and Emirates
  11. My verdict

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1. COST OF MY TICKET

This flight was part of a return trip from Brussels to the Maldives via Doha. I booked the Business Class seat (and one for my travel companion) for 80,000 AAdvantage miles + $89 USD for airport taxes. AAdvantage is the loyalty program of American Airlines, which is a oneworld partner of QA, making it possible for passengers to collect and spend miles on both airlines. Although the program devaluated last year, AAdvantage is still my favorite airline loyalty program, because of the numerous promotions (which earn you shiploads of miles) and the interesting airline partners beyond the oneworld alliance (such as Fiji Airways, Tahiti Nui, and – especially – Etihad Airways). 80,000 miles is still below the mileage threshold required by other loyalty programs, although it’s considerably more than the 60,000 miles one needed before the AAdvantage devaluation kicked in.


2. BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS AIRPORT

QA does not have its own lounge at Brussels Airport. Its Business Class passengers have access to the lounge of its oneworld partner, British Airways. The latter is one of the best lounges at Brussels Airport, which is quite remarkable since British Airways only has a handful of daily flights connecting Brussels with London. The layout of the lounge is very simple: it’s a fairly large, rectangular space with the reception area at its centre. Several cozy sitting areas spread out along both sides of the reception, with some stained glass screens adding an extra level of privacy. One side of the lounge features a food station (with a continental breakfast on offer at 7 am in the morning), while the other side has a bar (with gorgeous chandelier) and self-service cafe. Floor-to-ceiling windows stretch along the lounge’s entire length, offering great views of the tarmac (but not of the runway itself). The design of the lounge is similar to the one you find in all British Airways lounges all over the world, with colourful throne chairs and Osborne and Little exclusively designed fabric.

BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS
BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS

3. FACTS & FIGURES ABOUT THE QA DREAMLINER
QATAR AIRWAYS B787 DREAMLINER
QATAR AIRWAYS B787 DREAMLINER
QATAR AIRWAYS B787 DREAMLINER
QATAR AIRWAYS B787 DREAMLINER
QATAR AIRWAYS B787 DREAMLINER

4. BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

The QA B787 Dreamliner features 22 fully flat-bed seats in Business Class and 232 seats in Economy Class.

All 22 Business Class seats are located in one single cabin, which has to be one of the most beautifully designed airplane cabins of our time. A combination of white, pink and red tones give the cabin a sexy, ultra-chic and overall very sleek look. Entering the plane is quite remarkable as QA choose for an open design (contrary to the galleys that are the entryways in planes of most other airline companies). The moment you step into the Dreamliner via the Business Class cabin door, you are struck by a feeling of space, comfort and luxury. There’s a bar with a shiny table and lunar shaped light on one side of the entryway, and an equally shiny library on the other side. Most seats (20 in total) are located in front of the bar, spread over 5 rows. Behind the library, there are two extra middle seats, located in their own private cocoon, which are a perfect choice for couples or friends traveling together (although they don’t come with any view). A vaulted ceiling stretches the length of the Business Class cabin and recessed overhead bins provide a feeling of spaciousness

The Business Class cabin features a herringbone 1–2–1 configuration, similar like the one you find on American Airlines and Cathay Pacific to name a few. This is my favorite Business Class layout as each seats faces forward and each passenger is assured of direct aisle access (no jumping over people’s feet here). There ‘s also a significant amount of privacy: the Business Class seats on the sides are angled toward the large windows while the seats in the middle are angled towards each other – with middle seats placed a little more upfront than the side seats –  so your fellow passengers don’t directly look into your seat.

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

BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

5. BUSINESS CLASS SEAT (& WHAT SEAT TO CHOOSE)

For this particular flight, I was seated in 4K, a window seat.

QA’s Business Class on the Dreamliner is a very comfortable one an among the best in the skies. The seat has a pitch of 50 inches (127 cm) and a width of 22 inches (56 cm). The seat is angled towards the windows (for window seats) or the plane’s center line (for middle seats). In front of each seat is a 17-inch (43 cm) Android TV (more on that below), with a footrest hidden in the compartment below the entertainment screen. Larger items such as your carry-on bags can be stored under the footrest. The large, wood-trimmed and shiny tray table is located below the TV screen and is released by pulling it towards you, after which you can fold it out.

Besides the seat is a large shelf, which provides space for magazines, the safety card, and menu, and which can be used as an extra table to put your laptop or other belongings on when the dining service starts. On that side of the seat, you also find a large storage compartment, a reading light, the remote control for the inflight entertainment system, an electronic touchpad control (to dim or brighten the windows), and the controls to adjust the seat configuration, ranging from the upright takeoff position to a flat-bed. The other side of the seat features a rather robust armrest which holds a storage cabinet with a bottle of water and the noise-cancelling headphones.

At the touch of a button, the seat converts into a generous 80-inch (203 cm) long, 30-inch (76 cm) wide flat-bed. The bed is also wider than the seat itself (30 inches or 76 cm) as the armrest disappears in the flat-bed position. One disadvantage of the flat-bed is that your legs and feet rest on the ottoman below the fixed table and entertainment screen, so they may hit the table as you move position during your sleep.

What are the best Business Class seats on QA’s B787-8? Click here for a seat map.

What are the worst Business Class seats on QA’s B787-9? Click here for a seat map.

BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K (IN FLIGHT)
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K (FLAT-BED)
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 4K (FLAT-BED)

6. AMENITIES

A light blanket and thick pillow was placed on the seat upon boarding. Before takeoff, the crew also handed out stylish Giorgio Armany amenity kits, which were packed with nifty goodies for the flight and bathroom back at home. QA lady’s amenity kit contains Armani Si fragrance and a perfumed body lotion, while male Business Class passengers get Acqua di Gio fragrance and after shave balm. Not forgotten are the basics such as eyeshades, socks, earplugs, lip balm, and a hairbrush.

GIORGIO ARMANI AMENITY KIT
GIORGIO ARMANI AMENITY KIT
GIORGIO ARMANI AMENITY KIT
PILLOW & LIGHT BLANKET
PILLOW
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7. MEALS

Upon boarding, I was offered a choice of hot or cold towel, and a glass of Champagne, orange juice, water, or QA’s signature drank, lemon mint. I choose the latter and IMHO, this is the best welcome drink offered by any airline in the world.

One of the areas where QA excels with its Business Class product is the quality and presentation of the food. This was short flight of only 6 hours, and only one meal service – breakfast – was offered (I would have preferred a lunch though). You could also order some light snacks later in the flight if you got hungry again. I choose the following items from the menu:

Before landing, I ordered some more food from the menu:

WELCOME DRINK & HOT TOWEL
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
WINE LIST
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST
PRE-ARRIVAL SNACK
PRE-ARRIVAL SNACK

8. INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

Every seat features a touch screen Android technology control unit, which allows you to navigate through an 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.

INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

9 OTHER INFLIGHT EXPERIENCES

#CREW: the young QA cabin crew members did a great job and were all very friendly. Something I like (and only experience with Middle East and Asian carriers) is that they present themselves individually before take-off, and also thank you in person for choosing QA before landing. It makes you feel very special and welcome.

# BAR: When the plane is in cruise, the crew sets up the ultra-stylish bar at the back of the cabin. On one side of the shiny table, they put a bottle of Champagne with luxurious glasses, while a large fruit basket and some chocolates were put on the other side of the table.

# LAVATORY: The Business Class cabin features two lavatories near the entryway. Both of them come with a window and were kept very clean during the flight.

LAVATORY
LAVATORY

# WIFI: 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 very expensive and I would not recommend it.  I was online for a few minutes just checking my email and I had already used my purchased data consumption unit. What a shame for an otherwise brilliant inflight experience.

# FLIGHT PATH: normally, the flight path from Brussel to Doha goes straight over Syria and Iraq, but the plane detoured around the current ISIS conflict area by flying over eastern Iran.

TAKEOFF
FLYING OVER TEH BLACK SEA
FLIGHT PATH
LANDING

10. 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.


11. MY VERDICT

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