Qatar Airways latest Boeing 787-9
Dreamliner passenger aircraft, featuring its eagerly awaited new
Business Class Suite, started commercial flights for the first
time on Friday, flying from Doha to Milan.
The aircraft is scheduled to operate services
from Doha to Athens, Barcelona, Dammam, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur,
Madrid and Milan and has a total passenger capacity of 311 seats -
30 Business Class Suites and 281 seats in Economy Class.
The new Adient Ascent Business Class Suite is
arranged in a herringbone pattern with a 1-2-1 configuration, each
suite has direct aisle access with a sliding door. Passengers
seated in adjoining centre suites can slide the privacy panels
away at the touch of a button to create their very own space.
The Business Class Suite, which transforms into a 79”
fully-flat bed, features a dedicated phone holder
equipped with wireless charging technology that is compatible
with both iOS and Android devices.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr.
Akbar Al-Baker, said, “In-line with our commitment
to offering our passengers an unparalleled travel experience, we
are pleased to introduce this much-anticipated Business Class
Suite on Qatar Airways’ newest wide-body aircraft, the Boeing
787-9 which will debut onto a number of key routes within our
network.
“The new Business Class Suite sets yet another
industry standard with a uniquely private experience for premium
passengers travelling with us, which is becoming increasingly
valuable during this pandemic, while showcasing Qatar Airways’
5-star standards of excellence and Qatari hospitality that are
quintessential on all of our flights.
“Our passengers deserve the best and I am
confident that they will appreciate the larger Dreamliner variant
for its unmatched comfort in the sky. Passengers can rest assured
that its responsible impact on the environment fully aligns with
our ambition to achieve the highest levels of sustainability.”
In Economy Class, each Recaro-produced seat is equipped
with a 13-inch Panasonic IFE touch screen in addition to a
personal electronic device holder for both mobile and iPad
devices.
The seat features a rotatable armrest that can be
completely stowed away to the backrest, providing a more
comfortable and spacious experience.
The Boeing 787-9 is the latest member of Qatar
Airways’ fleet. As the airline has grounded its Airbus A380s, it
now operates 53 Airbus A350 and 37 Boeing 787.
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