Qatar Airways introduces caviar to Business Class
Qatar Airways is upgrading its business class service with the introduction of caviar to the menu.
Starting with 13 routes from 15 August, caviar will be served onboard Qatar Airways business class between Doha and Boston, Dallas, Hong Kong, Houston, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney, and Washington.
Qatar Airways’ Business Class service also offers on-demand dining where passengers can dine when they prefer.
The new caviar service can be enjoyed as a standalone option or part of the onboard meal courses.
Qatar Airways SVP, Product Development and Design, Xia Cai, said: “The introduction of caviar service, commonly available only in first class, further elevates Qatar Airways’ award-winning business class experience..”
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