Just months after Qatar Airways’ new chief executive vowed to bring back first class, the airline has upped the ante for business class travellers with caviar to feature on its menu.
Starting immediately, business class travellers from Melbourne and Sydney will be offered 15 grams of a classic Baeri caviar imported from the Caspian Sea on flights to and from Doha. The luxury is typically only afforded to first class travellers on airlines such as Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Etihad, Air France, Korean Airlines, Lufthansa and Japan Airlines. Qantas offers a caviar tartlet, rather than a full service, in its first class cabin.
Loading…
Research from KPMG finds CEOs are prioritising resilience, technological innovation, and adaptability in 2025. By Maggie Mancini As organisations respond to glo
Indian startups are making waves globally, and their latest venture at Web Summit Qatar 20
To qualify, companies must register on the Dhareeba Tax Portal and ensure that all taxpayer data is updatedQatar’s General Tax Authority recently announced th
NEW DELHI : On the sidelines of the visit of H.H. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of Qatar to In