Qatar Airways’ ‘super business class’ Qsuites have been flying high since June 2017, and currently grace the skies from Doha to Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide on the Boeing 777-300ER. You’ll also find Qsuites on all Airbus A350-1000s, plus some Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-200LR jets. More planes will join this roster as Qatar continues to refurbish its fleet. With 42 Qsuites Seats 52. Pitch 43". Width 20.5". Recline 180°. Traveling on the Boeing 777-300 ER series, is an experience in luxury. With 52 seats, passengers are treated to spacious seating, gourmet meals, and premium in-flight entertainment. The attentive crew provides a bespoke service, ensuring every need is catered to. The space between the seats in rows 7 and 8 to 14 of the Prestige Seat (C) section is 190 cm (75 inches), and the seat width is 53 cm (21 inches). In the Economy Class (Y) section, rows 28 to 40 and 41 to 53, the space between the seats is 84 cm to 86 cm (33 inches to 34 inches), and the seat width is 46 cm (18.1 inches).

Seats throughout Economy in this 777-200 are horrible. Bad cushioning, very small legroom. Not indicated for a 12-hour flight from Narita, or for anything longer than 3 hours. The difference between the outbound flight operated by JAL and this one was striking. So, JAL will be my choice for future flights to Japan.

The B777-300 is one of the largest aircraft in the Emirates fleet. It has a total seating capacity of 380-434 passengers in a two or three class layout. It is a long-haul plane and is used on trans-continental routes. These aircraft are currently being updated to provide greater comfort and a new 500 channel entertainment system.
Cathay Pacific has six layouts of this Boeing 777-300ER with new Business Class aircraft in its fleet. This plane seats a total of 294 passengers. All First and Business Class seats are suitable for passengers with reduced mobility. In the Economy Class, aisle seats are also suitable for passengers with reduced mobility, except for the front

One of the aspects I enjoy the most about premium economy is the cabin size. It's much smaller and more intimate than the main cabin. There are only five rows in a 2-4-2 configuration for a total of 40 seats on the Boeing 777-300ER, just behind the main business-class cabin.

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