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Home » Trip Reports » Review: Qatar Airways A330 Business Class Doha to Ho Chi Minh City
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Review: Qatar Airways A330 Business Class Doha to Ho Chi Minh City

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 17, 2018November 14, 2023 7 Comments

No matter what time of day, you’re in for a comfortable flight on Qatar Airways.

In my intro to this trip report, I focused on the excellent food onboard even a relatively short overnight flight in Qatar Airways business class. I’ll talk about that again, but the point of this review is to give you an idea of what to expect on late-night departures from Doha.

> Read More: Qatar Airways Shines in the Dark of Night

Qatar Airways 970
Doha (DOH) – Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
Wednesday, January 17
Depart: 02:20AM
Arrive: 01:25PM
Duration: 7hr 05min
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300
Seat: 1A (Business Class)

2am is 1pm in California, so I was right in the middle of the work day when last call for boarding was announced. I boarded, a tad stressed that I’d be disconnected for the next seven hours.

This was the flight with my pipe smoking seatmate. Thankfully. the flight was half-full and I moved from 2A to 1A. I would have done this whether had reeked of smoke or not, as we both ended up with open seats next to us.

> Read More: Sitting Next to a Pipe Smoker

I’ve reviewed the hard product before so I won’t focus on the seating here, other than to note that the advantage in my row one bulkhead seat was an especially generous footwell. There is even a storage container for your shoes. I recommend this seat if you don’t like your feet confined when in the lie-flat position.

a seat in a plane

Qatar Airways A330 Business Class Review

a tvs on a table in a plane

a seat in a small room

a black and white bench with a small foot rest

Before takeoff, I was offered a choice between a hot or cold towel and beverage. I chose a cold towel and lemon mint juice.

a glass of liquid on a napkin

Service began 20 minutes after takeoff. Other than a lamb sandwich in the Al Mourjan lounge, I had not eaten the last eight hours and was ready for lunch (my internal clock was still on a California schedule).

First, I enjoyed a glass of rosé champagne with warmed mixed nuts.

a glass of champagne next to a bowl of cereal

Here’s the menu for the overnight flight:
a menu of food on a white surface

a menu of a restaurant

Midnight Snack

After ordering both my initial meal and pre-arrival breakfast, a FA placed a tablecloth down on my tray table. Look at the picture below–it was stained with red wine or a similar dark substance. I didn’t say anything and my cloth napkin was not dirty.

a white fabric with small brown spots

Note the careful standardized precision on every Qatar Airways flight I’ve ever taken in business class: the fork, knives, salt and pepper, butter dish, bread bowl, and bread plate are always arranged in the same place. I appreciate that attention to detail.

a bowl of bread and butter on a table

For my appetizer, I enjoyed a delicious salad of asparagus, mixed beans, walnuts, mandarin oranges, and blueberries.

a plate of food on a table

Qatar Airways Business Class Dining

I chose mushroom ravioli for my main course.

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a white plate

Turning down a pair of decadent dessert options, I just had fruit to finish.

a plate of fruit on a table

Lavaotry Amenities

While full BRICS amenity kits were provided, the lavatory was full of shaving and dental kits.

a group of toothbrushes in plastic bags

Insomnia

With only five hours left in-flight, I should have tried to sleep but instead started watching a movie called November Criminals. It was filmed where I used to live in Washington, DC and  was an interesting murder mystery.

a screen shot of a television

When that concluded, I should have gone to bed but instead started a German movie called Jugend Ohne Gott, translated Youth Without God. It was dystopic film I thought was extremely thought-provoking and well-made.

a screen shot of a television

Unfortunately, it was time for breakfast by the time I finished the second movie. So much for sleep…

> Read More: Do You Ever “Waste” a Flight Watching Movies?

Over 100 movies were available as well as TV shows, games, audio books, music, and a moving flight map.

Breakfast

For breakfast I enjoyed my liquid diet of orange juice, smoothie, and cappuccino as well as a yogurt parfait, and an omelet. Other than stale bread, a recurring problem on Qatar Airways, breakfast was excellent.

a white mug with a brown substance in it

a bowl of food with granola and yogurt

a plate of food on a table

Service

I appreciated the service on this flight. One FA, Shayma from Tunisia, was very attentive, noticing that I did not sleep and frequently checking on me. She also called me “Mr. Klint” which (as I explained in my Qsuite report) is not required, but demonstrates a higher level of service. She was the only FA I interacted with the entire flight other than a brief welcome aboard from the purser.

Laptop

Before we pushed back, I tired to get out a few more emails using the airport’s wi-fi network. No one told me to put away my laptop during the safety briefing or during initial pushback. This despite the fact that several FAs frequently walked by: I wasn’t hiding anything. While some may view this as a security and safety concern, I was just thankful to complete additional work while we were on the ground. Hopefully Qatar Airways will rapidly install wi-fi across its fleet.

CONCLUSION

The marathon film session turned this into an unconventional flight, but I always appreciate the consistent above-average experience on Qatar Airways. I really cannot ask for more than a comfortable seat, dining-on-demand, and a few good movies. I’m also seeing a trend: the shorter the flight, the more Qatar shines.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. 747always Reply
    February 18, 2018 at 1:21 am

    I always wonder why people want wifi on planes. It’s one of the few places where a person can disconnect from the incessant beeps, bongs, and bleats of notifications. I’m no Luddite, but I love flying because I can’t use my phone

    • mpkossen Reply
      February 19, 2018 at 2:14 pm

      Well, in all fairness, the option to relax is still there and considering WiFi pricing and bandwidth, it’s usually not an attractive deal for most.

      Depending on what kind of flight I have, I either choose to relax or work. I like having the choice though, which isn’t yet the situation with a bunch of carriers.

    • Franklin Reply
      May 26, 2019 at 3:21 am

      True enough.

  2. Paolo Reply
    February 19, 2018 at 12:35 am

    It’s hard to fault them. Great seating, quality food, professional and unobtrusive service. I wish they flew more routes.

  3. Ramjey Pigallio Reply
    February 28, 2018 at 11:10 pm

    agree with @747always. I found ‘working’ in flights is just as much annoying as crying child. You have all the time in the world in ground to get your work sorted out

    • Matthew Reply
      March 1, 2018 at 12:13 am

      Actually that is simply not true.

  4. Franklin Reply
    May 26, 2019 at 3:20 am

    On a plane, it is time to relax. Enjoy the food, the seat, the bed and atmosphere of flying. The champagne or wines of course. Work can put on hold. I don’t recommend WiFi onboard. Sorry.

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