![]() Will this itinerary gain me access to Al Safwa in both directions? I guess it would be more beneficial on the return flight with the long overnight layover. My layover is only 90 min on outbound LAX-RUH but on way back, i have a 4.5 hour layover in the middle of the night from like 2:30am (flight departs RUH at 00:55) to 7:30am - brutal! DOH-RUH is I think only 90 minutes but is marketed F. Q-Suites on long-haul LAX-DOH and back, F from DOH-RUH and back. The A La Carte dining at breakfast was beautifully presentedįirst time QR flyer - really looking forward to it - and have three round trips in the coming months LAX-RUH through DOH. I am loving it!!Ĭomfortable but not very intimate seating ![]() For example I am looking at 8 arm chairs that are occupying a space you could comfortably fit 3 times that number, but I suppose that’s what First class is about. My one comment about Al Safwa is that there is no intimate seating, everything is far apart. I have not investigated the bar but I don’t see Krug, just the same CH bubbles that were served in J on the way here. ![]() There are staff everywhere, indeed across our QR experience staffing levels are noticeably high with everyone keen to provide a service. It is incredibly quiet, very cool and a delightful way to spend 2-3 hours at an airport. It is a stunning space, beautifully put together and feels more like a museum of modern art. My first, and probably only ever visit to Al Safwa. Ramadan affects QR and you in many ways so please look at ramadan to see how you are affected. What changes can I expect during Ramadan? * No F&B of any kind except bottled water in the sleeping rooms.' * Passengers are allowed maximum six hours' usage - for any further usage, a fee of QAR 450 is payable for a second block of six hours. * Only available if the remaining time until the flight departure is more than 4 hours '* No reservations allowed - always first-come first-served Stargold in suggests that access to sleeping rooms is as follows: A full list of treatments available can be found here Yes, there is a full Spa, but you will have to pay for treatments. Photographs of the lounge, can be found here. Reports on the Lounge, can be found here and here. Other Oneworld Emerald members are directed to the Platinum lounge(s) when travelling in any class, and the Al Mourjan lounge when travelling on relevant business-class fares. Privilege Club Platinum members are currently allowed in the lounge when travelling on any QR business-class fare: that could change. coming from CAI in F)Ĭaveat, if your underlying J fare is P, then the no lounge access for business light kicks in. coming from LHR in F)Īrrival access regional F? (eg. Upgrades with Qpoints may do give acces (see post 2735 - Sept 2022)Īrrival access on mid and long haul? (eg. * Operational Upgrades to First do not give access. This is a facility introduced recently and one that could just as easily disappear. or holding a First Class boarding pass from their previous flight.Īdditionally, Privilege Club platinum club travelling on any business-class fare are welcomed into the lounge. either holding a First Class boarding pass* for their next flight This means that upgraded tickets, maybe except upgrades with QPoints (see post 2735), are not granted access.Īccess is thus restricted to Qatar Airways First Class, and OneWorld First Class passengers : The Lounge is located on Level 3 of the airport.Ĭan I use the Qatar Airways Al Safwa Lounge?Īccess is based on your underlying fare bucket. Information on the other Lounge options at HIA, can be found here. This thread, is specifically for the Al Safwa First Class Lounge. Hamad International Airport (HIA) offers passengers a number of different lounges.
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