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The first Qatar Airways A350-1000 aircraft arrives, to be used on London Heathrow

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On Tuesday Qatar Airways received its first (and the world’s first) A350-1000 at the Airbus factory in Toulouse

This makes Qatar Airways the first airline worldwide to operate an A350-1000.  The airline has ordered a total of 37 A350-1000 and after a delay of a few months they are finally here.

With 327 seats there is a seat increase of 44 compared to the shorter A350-900.

Qatar A350 1000

It will be the first Airbus to feature the new Qsuite Business Class product which has so far been installed on 15 of Qatar’s Boeing 777 aircraft.

As well as having advanced air system technology, renewing the air every two to three minutes, the A350-1000 claims to have the quietest cabin of any twin-aisle aircraft.

Qatar Airways says that:

“The A350-1000 is the first aircraft to systematically offer internet connectivity, providing passengers with a global broadband connection, a high-bandwidth fibre optics delivering high-definition video to passengers, cameras installed on the tail and belly of the aircraft that provide passengers with a 360° outside view throughout the flight and advanced design technologies that contribute to fuel consumption, which is 25 per cent lower than other aircraft in the same category.”

The first A350-1000 flight will be on the Heathrow to Doha route as QR15 on 24th February.


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How to earn Avios from UK credit cards (April 2025)

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In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

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There are two official British Airways American Express cards with attractive sign-up bonuses:

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Comments (52)

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  • Matt B says:

    OT – I have a saved Amex offer for £50 off £500 with tripadvisor rentals. I have an existing booking with Holiday Lettings via tripadvisor rentals with remaining balance to pay soon. Would paying this off meet the t&cs? Not sure if holiday lettings bookings are the same. As I have to pay in Euros it will cost me a few% more to use the Amex than my Zero card.

    Also if I upgrade to platinum when would the fee normally hit?

    Thanks

    • Louise says:

      Upgrading from Gold to Platinum the offers DO port over.
      Not sure but when I looked I thought the rentals is the lettings, can’t see what else could be classified as the rental

  • sunguy says:

    OT – anyone have any idea how long purchases take to confirm in the Iberia Plus Store?

    Im trying to activate my Iberia+ account, I purchased an iTunes song which tracked in the store on 15th Jan and showed as pending on 16th Jan, but has showed pending ever since…..

    Thanks

    • mark2 says:

      manana?

      • sunguy says:

        Yes; well – I know mañana / tomorrow is prevelant in Spainish society…but, I was looking for something a little more helpful…

        But thanks Mark2….

        • Genghis says:

          Aren’t those sites normally 40 days?

        • sunguy says:

          Genghis,

          Under the FAQ: “We’ll confirm the transaction with the Retailer before updating the transaction status to ‘Approved’. Most purchase will be approved within 40 days, but some retailers may take up to 120 days, and are subject to the Retailer’s Terms & Conditions.”

          What I was wondering is if its likely by Saturday (40 days) and if anyone has any experience of this site in particular – of if its more likely nearer the 120 days!

  • Grimz says:

    OT – My mother in law has now opened a BA Exec club account and has MR Points to transfer to BA. She is not in my household BA account as she lives at a different address. Is there a way of me using her points?

  • Graham Walsh says:

    OT – in the post today new Lloyds Avios card T&Cs have updated. Thankfully I can’t see anything about Avios going.

  • Clive says:

    Does anybody know if Virgin offers the (30%?) bonus on Miles Booster at particular times of the year or is it random?

  • meta says:

    O/T For those who still have Miles&More credit card, is there anyone who hasn’t received miles this month? They usually post within 3 days of the statement, but now it’s been about 10 days.

  • The Original Nick says:

    O:T, Does anyone know if it’s possible to move Tesco CC points to a VS account of someone else. The two people have the same address and the same surname.

    • Alex W says:

      Yes I’ve done it several times with no problems. There is a 20% bonus if you do it before 15 March.

    • JamesB says:

      If there has been a FC number associated with the clubcard account previously I doubt that it will allow you to transfer them to a different FC account numer. At least, that was my experiencd when I triec this withBA and avios some time ago.

      • JamesB says:

        Just noted above Alex reported a different experience so I would certainly give it a try.

    • Rob says:

      Apparently it does work ok even without address / surname match so you should be fine.

  • TT says:

    It is Becoming so boring that whatever the topic, article of the day is straight away we have the appology poster that takes it “ot” and starts talking about bloody cc stuff! It is time to have a section on this site dedicated to this stuff. There are people who read this site and are not into endless cc juggling! Having to look for usefull comments on the original article is annoyingly boring and takes aaay from what the article is about in the first place.

    • The Original Nick says:

      TT, if you were a long term reader of this site you should know that Bits article isn’t a problem to post an OT question. Obviously you haven’t been around for long enough. Take a look at how many OT questions there are on this BITS article before wasting your time.

      • TT says:

        I have been around for a while, I know it is happening , and I do not like it, its called voicing an opinion Nick, if you were around long emough you would have known that having an opinion also is mever a problem on this site!

        • HarryKUK says:

          I have read through about 273936283 OTs now to see if anyone replied to my original question and agree it is incredibly annoying. Isn’t there somewhere else OT questions can go? Surely there must be another article that is at least about a bank or a credit card that these Nationwide questions can go to?

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