Airline vs Airline
0 shared routes · OneWorld vs None
| Feature | Qatar Airways | Etihad Airways |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Qsuite | Business Studio |
| Alliance | OneWorld | None |
| Seat Type | Suite with Door (Qsuite) | Studio Staggered / Suite |
| Layout | 1-2-1 | 1-2-1 |
| Bed Length | 79-80 inches | 78 inches |
| Seat Width | 21.5 inches | 22 inches |
| Screen | 21.5-inch 4K | 18.5-inch |
| Privacy | ✓ Door | Open suite |
| Rating | 9.5/10 | 8.9/10 |
| Avg. Price | $3,000 | $3,000 |

Qsuite
Qsuite occupies the top tier of global business class products, competing directly with Singapore Airlines' Suites-adjacent business class, British Airways' Club Suite, and Delta One Suite. It is widely regarded by frequent flyers and industry reviewers as the reference point against which sliding-door business class is measured, thanks to its combination of privacy, flexibility, and consistent service delivery through Doha's Hamad International hub.

Business Studio
Etihad positions Business Studio as a design-led, privacy-first product competing directly with Qatar's Qsuite and Singapore Airlines' business class, leaning heavily on PriestmanGoode-influenced cabin architecture and Abu Dhabi's role as a Gulf connecting hub between Europe, Asia, and Australia. It's a premium, boutique-airline positioning rather than a scale play, with the newest cabins reserved for Etihad's most competitive long-haul routes.
Qatar Airways operates the Qsuite on most long-haul routes, featuring a revolutionary 1-2-1 configuration with fully closing door suites, moveable privacy panels, and the industry's only double bed option in business class. The seat converts to a fully lie-flat bed with exceptional storage and personal space. Etihad counters with the Business Studio on its A350 and Boeing 787 aircraft, offering a refined 1-2-1 layout with sliding doors and direct aisle access, though it lacks Qsuite's flexible quad-seating innovation.
For catering, Qatar Airways delivers consistent five-star dining with its 'Dine on Demand' service and exceptional Arabic-fusion cuisine from DO&CO kitchens. Etihad matches this with strong Middle Eastern flavors and respectable presentation, though service consistency occasionally falters compared to Qatar's rigorously trained cabin crew.
Qatar's Al Mourjan lounge in Doha substantially outclasses Etihad's lounges in Abu Dhabi, offering superior space, dining variety, and amenities. The Qatar Airways Privilege Club provides straightforward redemption options and strong partnerships, while Etihad Guest offers more generous award chart sweet spots to certain destinations despite a smaller route network.
Qatar Airways wins decisively for travelers prioritizing the absolute best hard product, superior lounge experiences, and unmatched consistency across their network. Etihad suits passengers seeking competitive luxury at potentially lower award redemption rates or those whose routing naturally flows through Abu Dhabi rather than Doha.
Choose Qatar Airways for the superior cabin experience (9.5/10). Choose Qatar Airways if value matters most — fares average ~$3,000 on shared routes.
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