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Qatar Airways to showcase Qsuite Next Gen at ATM Dubai

Qatar Airways to showcase Qsuite Next Gen at ATM Dubai

Trade Arabia21-04-2025

Qatar Airways is introducing its 'Qsuite Next Gen' at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) Dubai from April 28 to May1.
This new iteration of its award-winning Qsuite Business Class offers fully customisable Quad Suites, the largest social space in the sky for groups of four, and window aisle Companion Suites.
All suites feature 4K OLED manoeuvrable in-flight entertainment screens that can be moved to connect the spacious and private suites.
The Qsuite Next Gen offers a range of customisation options, including ambient lighting, privacy controls, and the 'Make My Bed' button for the 5-star Qatar Airways turn-down service.
Both Quad and Companion Suites also have increased dining space and taller digitally controlled privacy dividers. Qatar Airways' continued investment in technology and customer experience will reinforce its position as a global aviation leader. -TradeArabia News Service

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