Qatar Airways Unveils New Business-Class Suites With Larger Beds and Turn-Down Service

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Qatar Airways's new Qsuite Next Gen business-class suites feature larger beds, rotatable 4K screens, and turn-down service. They will debut in 2025.

Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club Will Return to N.Y.C., Starting With a Sports Festival Pop-Up This Summersome of the best in the biz, Qatar Airways is making them even better with extra amenities like larger beds, movable displays, and turn-down service.

The most notable change to the Qsuite may be the addition of movable 4K OLED Panasonic Astrova IFE screens, allowing professionals to work smarter while they’re in the air. It’s the first time any carrier is offering such an amenity, giving Qatar Airways yet another boost in the world of air. The screens can be moved to the side to create what the airway calls “the largest social and productivity space in the sky.

One of the best parts of flying business may be the extra room for sleep, making it easier to get some shut-eye while you’re traveling. The new Qsuite adds larger lie-flat and double beds to its Quad Suites, and turn-down service is inclusive of a “make my bed” feature, so you don’t have to deal with any rumpled sheets once you wake.

The Companion Suites, meanwhile, are now even more similar to the deluxe Quad Suites, and they offer shared space in window aisles. Across all Qsuites, new technologies and upgraded touchscreen control units allow you to customize your voyage, with options such as ambient lighting and privacy controls.

While frequent fliers probably can’t wait to experience the Qsuite Next Gen, they’ll have to wait until next year—that’s when the airline will begin rolling out the new offering on its Boeing B777-9 planes. There’s never been a better excuse to start planning your 2025 travel.Tori Latham is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. She was previously a copy editor at The Atlantic, and has written for publications including The Cut and The Hollywood Reporter.

 

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