Originally Posted by
railways
Agree entirely. The QR lounge feels quite the opposite
- staff lurking throughout the place watching your every move
- ridiculous rules such as the dress code and not being able to take any food at all out of the dining area into the rest of the lounge
- the lounge feeling cramped because the effect of the low ceiling is magnified by the awnings they have hung over the seating area.
This is exactly what I thought after leaving the lounge. I wonder if it isn't the Thai staff putting their own interpretation on instructions from Doha? Surely no sensible organisation could set out to treat their premium customers in such a way?