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Round-trip Qatar Airways business class to Granada, Spain runs $2,500–$6,200 through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network, roughly 35–55% below the $4,800–$9,000 published fares you'll find searching directly. There's no nonstop US-to-Granada service on any carrier, so the routing question matters as much as the seat.
The Qsuite is the reason to build an itinerary around Doha rather than a European hub. It's a suite with sliding doors, 1-2-1 configuration in most cabins, and the option to convert center pairs into a quad with a shared table — genuinely useful for couples or friends traveling together, since no other Middle Eastern or European carrier flying into Spain offers a fully enclosed double-bed setup. The seat converts to a 79-inch lie-flat bed, and the dining program (multi-course, chef-curated, available on demand) is consistently ranked among the best in business class by frequent flyers we work with. From Dallas (DFW), the only US gateway with service relevant to this routing, Qatar Airways flies nonstop to Doha on its 777 or A350, then connects to Madrid or Barcelona before a short onward hop or high-speed train to Granada, which lacks a major international airport.
Fares are lowest from late January through March and again in November, when $2,500–$3,200 round-trip fares are common; summer (June–August) and the Easter/Semana Santa period push pricing toward $5,000–$6,200 due to demand into southern Spain. Booking 3–5 months out through a consolidator fare typically beats both last-minute pricing and the airline's own published rate, since Qatar Airways rarely discounts Qsuite inventory directly.
American Airlines is the most common alternative for this trip, routing through Philadelphia or Charlotte to Madrid on its Flagship Suite product, then a connection to Granada. American's seat is a solid 1-2-1 lie-flat product, but it lacks doors and the quad-seating option, and AA's dining is standard tray service rather than Qatar's on-demand format. British Airways and Lufthansa route through London or Frankfurt with fully flat seats but narrower cabins and less privacy than Qsuite; Turkish Airlines via Istanbul is often the cheapest of the group but has the longest total connection time to Granada. For travelers prioritizing the onboard experience over routing convenience, Qatar Airways business class to Granada via Doha is worth the extra transit time.
Because Granada itself has no long-haul service, get the Madrid or Barcelona connection details nailed down before booking — some fare classes allow a free stopover in Doha, which is worth building into the itinerary if you have the days. A Personal Travel Manager at BestBusinessClass.com can lock in Qsuite availability on the DFW–DOH leg, confirm the best onward routing into Granada, and handle seat selection for the quad configuration if you're traveling with a partner. Call (855) 815-4774 to check current Qsuite fare buckets for this trip.
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Round-trip fares through BestBusinessClass.com's consolidator network run $2,500–$6,200, depending on season and how far in advance you book. That's typically 35–55% below the $4,800–$9,000 published retail fares for the same Qsuite cabin on this Dallas–Doha–Madrid/Barcelona–Granada routing.
Qsuite is a 1-2-1 configuration suite with sliding doors and a 79-inch lie-flat bed. Middle pairs convert into a quad with a shared table, letting two travelers face each other — a feature no competitor flying into Spain currently matches on this connection.
Book 3–5 months ahead for travel in late January–March or November, when fares drop to $2,500–$3,200 round-trip. Summer and Semana Santa (Easter week) push prices to $5,000–$6,200 due to demand into southern Spain, so early booking matters most in those windows.
Dallas (DFW) is the only US gateway with a practical connection, flying nonstop to Doha on Qatar's 777 or A350, then onward to Madrid or Barcelona before a short flight or train to Granada. There's no nonstop US-to-Granada service on any airline.
BestBusinessClass.com sells private consolidator fares — wholesale rates negotiated directly with Qatar Airways that don't appear on Expedia or Google Flights. Clients typically save 30–60% versus retail Qsuite pricing, and a Personal Travel Manager handles the full booking, including seat selection and connection logistics into Granada.
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