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For us, the flights felt like a bit of a bargain. We paid £217 (about $290) plus 70,000 Avois, a travel rewards currency used by Qatar Airways, for each seat.

We then had to pay 10% of a normal adult cash fare to add Cora to our booking, which cost £597. Our total came to 140,000 Avios and just over £1,000.

Overall, the flight was definitely worth it, and a great use of our Avios. If we’d paid cash, each Qsuite would have cost several thousand pounds.

Although traveling with a little one is rarely straightforward, the private and spacious Qsuite made it easier. I was pleasantly surprised by how well the bassinet slotted onto the console of my wife’s pod and by how much Cora liked being in it.

I’d definitely book a Qsuite again in the future, and I think these can be a great option for traveling families.

Plus, I’ll be keeping my eye out for similar seat offerings from other airlines — Cathay Airways’ Aria seat and All Nippon Airways’ “The Room” are already on my radar.



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