It’s Sunday again, so it must me time for some more airplane art
This week, we have a a Qatar Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, being pushed back by a tug at its home base of Hamad International Airport, Doha.
Qatar Airways operate a fleet of 30 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft – used across the Qatar Airways network. These support the many other types in the Qatar Airways fleet including Airbus A330-200, A330-300, A350-900, A350-1000 and A380, as well as Boeing 777-300ER and 777-200LR aircraft.
If you want to see aboard the planes, I’ve done a few reviews of the the plane and service in Economy Class (between Doha and Toyko Haneda), as well as in Business Class (between Stockholm Arlanda and Doha and the return leg).
And if you fly economy class, the usual 787 rule applies – find an empty seat, or get your waist down to 32″ or smaller.
More airplane art next week!
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Peter Robsson says
I used to be a good qatar airways customer until the ticket fees started rising
Nate says
I once bought a ticket from Dallas to Kigali with a 15 hours layover in Doha. I and two companions i was travelling with were a hotel in Doha. After 16 hours flight we were told the immigration could not allow us to get to the hotel. We were forced to spend the 15 hours on benches. I heard from majy other people that this practice is very common: lies, arrogance, poor customer care,… i would not fly Qatar again even if i am paid for it