DOHA- Qatar Airways (QR) introduces caviar service to its business class menu, starting August 15 on 13 key routes.
This luxury offering enhances the airline’s already award-winning business class experience, which has earned Qatar Airways the Skytrax World’s Best Business Class title 11 times.
Qatar Airways Caviar on Business Class
The caviar service will be available on flights between Doha and major cities including Boston, Dallas, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney, and Washington.
Passengers can enjoy caviar as a standalone option or as part of their meal courses.
Qatar Airways business class is known for its extensive food and beverage options and on-demand dining, allowing passengers to eat at their preferred times. The addition of caviar, typically reserved for first-class cabins, further distinguishes Qatar Airways’ premium offerings in the competitive airline industry.
Xia Cai, Senior Vice President of Product Development and Design at Qatar Airways, emphasized the airline’s commitment to continually elevating industry standards and enhancing passenger experiences. This move aligns with Qatar Airways’ strategy to maintain its position as a leader in premium air travel.
The introduction of caviar service in business class reflects a broader trend in the aviation industry towards offering more luxurious experiences to attract and retain high-value passengers. It also demonstrates Qatar Airways’ response to evolving passenger expectations for premium travel.
Qatar Airways deploys its Airbus A350s and Boeing 777s on key long-haul routes, utilizing Airbus A380s for ultra-long-haul flights like Doha to Sydney or Melbourne.
At the Farnborough Airshow 2024, Qatar Airways CEO Badar Al Meer affirmed the airline’s continued commitment to the Airbus A380.
Al Meer emphasized the superjumbo’s crucial role in serving capacity-constrained airports, highlighting its operational advantages in specific market conditions.
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