Qatar Airways was only established in 1997, but it has grown an extensive flight route consisting of 83 countries, with more being launched every year.
Consistently voted the world’s best airline in the yearly Skytrax awards, Qatar Airways is a 5-star airline that prides itself on its service and quality.
Airline: Qatar Airways
Website: QatarAirways.com
Category: International airline
Frequent Flyer Program: Privilege Club
Tagline: “Going Places Together”
Number of Passengers Annually: 29 million
Fleet: 235 aircraft
Main Hub: Hamad International Airport, Doha (DOH)
Destinations: 168 destinations across Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Indian Ocean, Middle East, South Asia, and the Americas
The Privilege Club is Qatar Airways’ loyalty program that rewards members with Avios when they (or nominated family members) fly with Qatar Airways, Oneworld airlines, or certain airline partners.
A handy calculator allows passengers to work out how may Avios they will earn on their next flight, or when it comes to redeeming their Avios, how many are required to book a reward flight.
Once the member accrues a certain number of Avios, they can reach elite tier status, which offers benefits and privileges, such as excess baggage allowance, lounge access, and bonus mileage earnings.
Hot Tip: Check out all of Qatar Airways’ direct routes from the U.S. and you’ll see why you’ll want to earn lots of Qatar Airways Avios to redeem for award flights.
There are 4 fare types for every cabin class, ranging from Promo through to Flexi. Each fare type has different booking conditions for changes, cancellations, and refunds for no-shows.
For all flights, excluding the Americas, Qatar Airways’ weight concept has a generous allowance for economy passengers (66-99 pounds (30-45 kg)) and up to 143 pounds (65 kg) for business and first class.
Qatar Airways allows all passengers to bring 1 personal item into the cabin, which does not have a size or weight restriction, but the airline references items such as a handbag or small laptop bag. This personal item is in addition to:
Carry-on pieces must not exceed 20 x 15 x 10 inches (50 x 37 x 25 cm).
Depending on the flight route, Qatar Airways applies either a weight or piece concept for checked baggage.
Flights to and from Brazil, between Brazil and Argentina, and all other flights to and from Argentina, Canada, and the U.S.
Each piece must not exceed the maximum linear dimensions of 62 inches (158 cm).
Each piece must not exceed the maximum linear dimensions of 118 inches (300 cm).
Excess luggage is available to purchase online in advance, offering savings of up to 20%.
Hot Tip: For more detailed information about baggage, read our dedicated article about Qatar Airways’ baggage policy and fees.
Tickets canceled or amended through the call center, at an airport ticket desk, or at a Qatar Airways ticket office are subject to a non-refundable service fee of $25.
Change and cancellation fees depend on the fare type and the cabin class and are displayed online during the booking process. We ran some searches and found these consistent fees (but they could differ for your particular circumstances):
Hold Booking Fee: $10-$30
Seat Upgrade: $900-$1,999
Unaccompanied Minor: Charged at an adult fare
Lounge Access: $55-$124
Onboard Wi-Fi: $10-$20
Transportation of a Falcon: $115-$630
Eligible Qatar Airways passengers have access to over 160 airport lounges throughout the world.
Although it hasn’t launched yet, Qatar Airways has been promoting its new economy class that will introduce brand new seats with a 19-degree recline angle (that doesn’t impose on the passenger behind), additional legroom, and a 13.3-inch 4K screen for inflight entertainment. A launch hasn’t been confirmed yet, so watch this space for updates!
Amenities Include:
Qatar Airways was awarded World’s Best Business Class in the 2019 Skytrax World Airline Awards. The airline has 2 fits for its business class offering — its original business class and the newer QSuites.
Amenities Include:
Hot Tip: Are you considering a business class reward booking? Find out the best ways to book Qatar Airways QSuites with points and miles.
Qatar Airways has 2 fits for its first class offering — its open cabins onboard the A380 located on the upper deck and lie-flat seats on its smaller aircraft.
Amenities Include:
Hot Tip: Want to explore what it’s like to fly first class with Qatar Airways? Read all about Greg’s experience when flying from Sydney to Doha on the A380.
Qatar Airways has a large fleet of 235, consisting of passenger and cargo aircraft.
It’s mostly all praise on social media and review sites for Qatar Airways with complaints far and few between. Flight attendants always get a huge shout out from passengers for their exceptional service and are widely respected within the industry.
The expectation is high when flying Qatar Airways, and quite rightly so, being a 5-star airline. The only issue with launching an incredible product offering such as the QSuites — where it’s not available across the entire fleet — is that unforeseeable aircraft changes can leave passengers feeling disappointed and short-changed.
No official statistics can be found on Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority website.
Skytrax Ranking: 5-star airline (out of 5)
Skytrax Customer Rating: 7/10
Tripadvisor Airline Review Rate: 4/5 (average from 28,950 reviews)
Kayak Customer Rating: 8.3/10 (average from 10,535 reviews)
AirHelp.com Overall Rating: 8.23/10 (top airline)
Qatar Airways has a 7/7 safety record as awarded by AirlineRatings.com. This website analyzes data from the World’s Aviation Governing Body, government, and crash records, in addition to whether an airline has an IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification.
Qatar Airways excels in providing a 5-star product and excellent customer service, but its reputation in the media hasn’t performed so well in recent years.
Reports on its strict rules and monitoring of employees (on- and off-duty) and sexist comments from prominent members of its leadership team could put the airline’s ethics into question. As the national carrier, Qatar Airways has had a difficult few years with the political blockade that closed airspace to the airline around some of Qatar’s neighboring countries from June 2017 to January 2021.
Despite these challenges, the airline’s reputation in the aviation industry has not faltered, winning the accolade of the world’s best airline in the 2019 Skytrax Awards.
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