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| +1 on the Oryx. There are actually two Oryx airport hotels, one is in the airport and the other is offsite. Make sure you are booking the one in the airport.
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| The airline does not offer you free accommodation on transit? |
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| quote: Originally posted by Saeed: The airline does not offer you free accommodation on transit?
Unless Qatar has changed their policy in the past few months, they do provide accommodations as well as transportation to and from the hotel for those flying business class. We’ve taken advantage of this benefit 3 times, stress-less transport to and from, but I found the TSA type security at the hotel a bit odd.
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| quote: Originally posted by Saeed: The airline does not offer you free accommodation on transit?
Yes, but much easier and saves a bunch of time just to book a room at the airport hotel. Walk from the gate to the hotel, check in and be in your room in 30 minutes; same process in the morning. Doing the offsite option adds at least an hour on the front end and back end.
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| quote: Originally posted by Saeed: The airline does not offer you free accommodation on transit?
I will have to check into that. I have never had an overnight layover and wasn't aware of this possibility. Thanks, Charles
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| The Oryx Airport in-transit hotel has nice dark quiet rooms. |
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