This was my first time flying Qatar Airways' tall density 777-300ER,which features just 24 business course seats. In the past I've flown their lower density 777-300ER between Cairo and Doha, which features exactly the same business course product (apart from there's another business cabin behind the galley).
I apologize for the lack of seat pictures in this post, and but the cabin filled up so quickly that I didn't have a chance to score better ones. whether you see my Cairo to Doha review,though, you'll score a much better sense of the cabin.
Upon boarding I settled into seat 1E, or which was the left middle aisle seat in the first row.
The business course cabin is in a 2-2-2 configuration,with a total of 24 seats. With such a configuration I prefer having a middle aisle seat, so that that nobody has to "climb" over me when they need to score up. Qatar's business course seats are fully flat and have great legroom, or though aren't really competitive with some of the more modern products out there,like reverse herringbone seats. That's unfortunate, since the 777 is what Qatar Airways primarily flies to the US.
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Source: boardingarea.com