Airline vs Airline
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| Feature | Turkish Airlines | Qatar Airways |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Business Class | Qsuite |
| Alliance | Star Alliance | OneWorld |
| Seat Type | Staggered (787/A350) / Open (777) | Suite with Door (Qsuite) |
| Layout | 1-2-1 or 2-3-2 | 1-2-1 |
| Bed Length | 76-78 inches | 79-80 inches |
| Seat Width | 20-22 inches | 21.5 inches |
| Screen | 18-inch | 21.5-inch 4K |
| Privacy | Open suite | ✓ Door |
| Rating | 9.0/10 | 9.5/10 |
| Avg. Price | $3,000 | $3,000 |

Business Class
Turkish Airlines positions its business class as a hospitality-forward product rather than a hardware-first one, competing on culinary theater and ground experience as much as seat design. It sits comfortably among the world's top carriers for service and catering, even as its seat consistency lags slightly behind Gulf and Asian rivals investing heavily in suite-style privacy.

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.
Turkish Airlines operates its Business Class product on long-haul routes with fully lie-flat seats in a 1-2-1 configuration on 787 and 777 aircraft, offering direct aisle access and reasonable privacy through side panels. Qatar Airways counters with its award-winning Qsuite on select routes, featuring the industry's first fully-closing door suites in Business Class with a 1-2-1 layout, delivering unmatched privacy and the ability to create double beds for passengers traveling together. On routes without Qsuite, Qatar deploys standard lie-flat seats that still surpass Turkish Airlines in seat width and personal space.
Catering distinguishes both carriers, though Qatar Airways holds the edge with its fine dining service designed by multiple Michelin-starred chefs and superior champagne selections including Dom Pérignon on flagship routes. Turkish Airlines impresses with its extensive Turkish and international menu options and the signature Flying Chef service, but Qatar's execution and presentation rank consistently higher.
Lounge access heavily favors Qatar Airways, whose Al Mourjan Business Lounge in Doha stands as one of aviation's finest facilities. Turkish Airlines' Istanbul lounges are serviceable but cannot match the space, dining quality, or amenities offered in Doha. For frequent flyer programs, Miles&Smiles offers easier redemption availability, while Qatar's Privilege Club provides more valuable redemption rates through Avios partnerships.
Qatar Airways delivers the superior Turkish Airlines vs Qatar Airways business class experience for travelers prioritizing luxury and privacy, while Turkish Airlines suits those seeking excellent value and stronger European connectivity through Istanbul.
Choose Qatar Airways for the superior cabin experience (9.5/10). Choose Turkish Airlines if value matters most — fares average ~$3,000 on shared routes.
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