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It is always a pleasure to fly with one of the youngest airline fleets and modern Business Class suites – Qatar. Business Class amenities, seats, meals, and complimentary services of Qatar Airways are worth it. In case, you want to know more about Qatar Airways business class and get inspired for the next trip, read our latest blog post. Here we summed up the best business class travel deals and Qatar Airways Business Class highlights.

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In 2019, very few airlines overhauled their cabins instead; they chose to introduce the new Business Class amenity kits. These tiny little goodie bags are much appreciated by premium travelers, as these include designer brands. Also, you’re able to take them off the plan, and of course, Amenity kits are complementary. Let us look at what is inside the newest amenity kits.

Rumour has it: the long-awaited launch of British Airways Business Class cabin was this week. Named as ‘Club Suite’, British Airways will offer a Business Class Cabin in their A350 starting July 2019. The plane with the new Business Class cabin will firstly fly from London and Madrid, with other future destinations set to follow. So let us have a closer look at what to expect from British Airways’ new Business Class cabin.

Brussels Airlines recently announced their newest Business Class experience named “Boutique in the Air.” Having spent a massive 10 million euros completely redesigning their Business, Premium, and Economy Class. They aim to offer a personal experience, by creating a unique boutique-style hotel at 30,000 feet. Do you want to know what to expect from the new Brussels Airlines’ Business Class? Keep on reading our post.

This year Christmas has come earlier than expected and brought a present in the shape of the letter Q. No, it’s not a quilt and not a quill (unless the Grinch came by and stole your imagination along with Christmas)! The correct answer is… Qsuite. That’s the early Christmas present we are talking about! Also known as the world’s best business class, the Qsuite will be available to Qatar Airways passengers on its Doha-New York service starting from the 16th of December, 2017. But let’s fast forward to Christmas and have a sneak peek at the Qatar Airways Business Class Qsuites! Or should we say, Qristmas?

Haven’t you heard that airlines are at war?! What kind of war, you ask? The business class seat war! Ignited in 2000 by the installation of the first fully flat bed seats in business class, it hasn’t stopped ever since, inspiring airlines to invent the best and most modern seats in the history of aviation every single day. There’s no doubt that soon even the most advanced flat bed seats of current times will one day become ancient artifacts, but let’s concentrate on the present and learn which airlines currently rule the world with their business class flat bed seats.

As a farewell to “the biggest fight in combat sports history”, we’ve decided to review one of the longest and most contested fights in the history of the airline industry: business class vs economy class. Who takes home the victor’s belt – the practical, low-cost economy class or the extravagant, luxury and comfort prioritizing business class? To see who gets a knockout, let’s learn what tricks and techniques – in terms of seats, services, and check-in facilities – each has mastered to impress YOU, the judge. And now business class vs economy in thorough detail drop down.

Business Class seats are loved by many of us due to their spaciousness and comfort. Business Class seats are bigger in width, pitch (the distance between rows) and legroom. Economy seat pitch can vary from 28 to 34 inches, and width from 17 to 33 inches. While Business Class seats are averagely 27-34 inch wide and have up to 87 inch in pitch. For sure, every airline is fighting for their passengers, trying to outperform the others in terms of seats, meals, service quality, etc. Read more to learn who does!