This is your opportunity to experience luxury with Qatar’s business class from New York, USA to Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, Vietnam via Doha starting from only US$ 3,172 round trip. The availabilities for this fare is from January to May 2024. Sample flight:
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For the flight between New York and Doha, you will be flying with Qatar Airways Business Class Airbus A350 (QSuite), and for the flight between Doha and Ho Chi Minh City, it will be Qatar Airways Business Class Boeing 777 lie-flat seats.
Qatar Airways’ QSuite is the first-ever cabin to offer aft and forward-facing seats, takes cabin innovation to an entirely new level, thanks to its quad configuration.
Cabin interiors are designed in Qatar Airways’ signature colors of burgundy and grey, enhanced with elegant and warm rose gold detailing. Qsuite’s seats have been thoughtfully dressed in the latest and finest fabrics, to optimize your comfort. The media panel also comes with an all-access power port, with USB, HDMI and NFC capabilities for your convenience.
The purchase of the ticket is qualified for OneWorld alliance miles and status accumulations. The ticket includes priority check-in, airport lounge access, business class meals, two pieces of checked in luggage, amenity kit, and wines, champagne and other beverages.
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*As airfare can change daily, the fare we find and post here cannot be guaranteed for you when you book. It only reflects the fare at the time we posted. Also airlines can only guarantee the booking class, not the type of aircraft. It is possible aircraft/seats used on that day being different than originally posted.