"Nothing says luxury like a plane with its very own bar. Flying business class is boujie enough, but when you can get up out of your (lie-flat) seat, and hop on a stool for a glass of Champagne at 30,000 feet? Well, that's next level."
"I'm far more used to life at the back of a plane, but got to sample a taste of the high life on Qatar Airways, which flies 14 times a week from Dublin to Doha (increasing to 17 from December) and, alongside Emirates and Etihad, has made onward trips to Asia and Australia a cinch."
A dedicated onboard bar enables business-class passengers to stand or sit on stools for drinks while airborne, enhancing the in-flight luxury experience. Business-class cabins offer lie-flat seats and premium service, including Champagne served at cruise altitude. Qatar Airways operates frequent scheduled services between Dublin and Doha, currently 14 weekly flights and increasing to 17 from December. Qatar Airways, alongside Emirates and Etihad, provides extensive onward connections to destinations across Asia and Australia, simplifying long-haul travel itineraries. The combined route frequency and elevated cabin amenities position these carriers as leading options for premium international travel.
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