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Qatar Airways Announces New First Class Cabins

Qatar Airways is set to introduce new First Class cabins as it outlines a vision for future aviation.

Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, has revealed several major new developments in line with his vision for the future of Qatar Airways.

Designed to invigorate the global airline and its group of businesses, his roadmap for success includes innovation as the key pillar, which is reflected in Qatar Airways’ upcoming products and services, including the introduction of new First Class cabins on some of its fleet.

Qatar Airways First Class cabins

His first since being appointed Qatar Airways’ Group Chief Executive Officer in November 2023, Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said: “This is a new era.”

The far-ranging interview touched on the overall positive outlook for the Group as Al-Meer detailed his approach to developing a high yielding concept for Qatar Airways’ new First Class cabin.

Al Meer, said: “Based on the demand from certain sectors, we see a high demand for First Class, and as such, have decided to introduce a newly-designed First Class cabin unique to Qatar Airways.

“No one can develop a First Class cabin better than us. We are combining the experience of flying commercial and executive jets to develop something new.

“We are 70 to 80 per cent ready and are only finalising colours. We are hoping to announce it soon.”

Al Meer revealed Qatar Airways’ redesign of its premium Qsuite set to debut at the Farnborough International Airshow in July 2024.

Qatar Airways’ award-winning Qsuite Business Class challenged industry norms when it was launched in 2017, and continues to be a benchmark for the aviation industry.

The airline GCEO also stated that the competitive aviation landscape in the GCC region is helping raise the bar when it comes to customer experience. 

He also underlined the ways in which digital innovation is helping drive organisational efficiencies, as the airline continues to announce exciting new routes in growth markets including China and India, further enhancing the country’s position as a gateway to the world.

The airline currently serves more than 170 global destinations, and will soon launch inaugural flights to Hamburg and Tashkent, and resumed flights to Lisbon and Venice. It will also resume several summer seasonal routes, including:

  • Adana
  • Antalya
  • Bodrum
  • Marrakesh
  • Mykonos
  • Sarajevo
  • Trabzon

Badr Mohammed Al Meer was appointed Group CEO in November 2023, and he immediately focused on introducing innovative programmes to benefit both passengers and the airline’s global 60,000 strong workforce.

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