It's common knowledge that airlines offer a different service depending on the cabin class you are traveling in. However, economy, premium economy, business, and first are just labels, and the reality is that every airline invests differently in developing each of these different cabins. Demand for the different classes has markedly changed over the last few years, especially since the pandemic.
Premium economy has witnessed a significant demand increase, leading airlines to further invest in this product and, in some cases, develop a hard product that almost resembles some older days' business class concepts. The same applies to business class, which, before the pandemic, had already started to trade blows with some first class cabins. An excellent example of the increasing relevance of business class for today's airlines is Qatar Airways' QSuite.
Launched in March 2017 with the tagline " first in business ," the airline made it clear that its new product aimed to deliver a business class experience beyond what passengers would normally expect from traveling in this cabin. Renowned for being the world's best business class, what are five of the most unique features of the QSuite? Business class continually improves, but first class still offers more with some airlines. 1 Luxury at its finest before boarding QSuite passengers have access to the airline's signature lounge at Doha If you have ever flown business class, you might agree with the following statement: Access to the.