Alright, the third to last flight...
QR ZRH-DOH (A350-900, non-QSuite). A look at the old Qatar J product and an event that happened on the flight.
The A359 taking me to Doha, as seen from the Zurich observation deck
The seat type used
So something quite interesting and slightly concerning happened on this flight. As we began to take off from Zurich, I head a large crash in the forward galley of the aircraft (I was seated in row 2). I couldn't exactly peek inside to see what happened, but it looks like a trolley cart was not secured correctly prior to takeoff, and became dislodged from its parking position and crashed into galley wall (thankfully it didn't go down the aisle). It seemed that the door of the trolley opened, and trays of metal cutlery and other items went flying out. Thankfully the galley is quite deep on the A350-900, so the items didn't reach any further than row 1, and row 1 was unoccupied. I suspect if someone was sitting in 1F or 1K that there was a chance they could've been hit by a piece of cutlery.
Immediately (maybe only a few seconds after wheels up) the FA sitting next to the forward right exit stood up and tried to start collecting the items over the ground, but was jostled around by the still taking off aircraft. Her colleague told her to sit back down.
Later on during the flight, one of the cabin crew came around to me and apologised for the "noise in the gallery during take-off". Uh huh.
Anyway, with that strange and slightly concerning start to the flight out of the way... my food order was taken prior to take-off and I requested it to be served right after takeoff so I could rest.
The meal was very well presented and was served very quickly (I was slightly worried that they had run out of clean cutlery due to the earlier... event..., but thankfully this wasn't the case). The taste was just alright though, certainly not memorable (although that could just be Zurich catering).
Austrian Alps outside the window
Overall, service was excellent and drinks were delivered quickly (I enjoyed the "So Jennie" non-alc sparkling wine a lot), but I'm not a huge enjoyer of Qatar's very formal service - I much prefer the more formal service of SQ, QF, BA, NZ etc., but I'm sure that's just personal preference.
Qatar's Super Diamond seat is certainly my least favourite implementation of the Collins Super Diamond product. China Airlines, BA and Air Canada all do a much better job with this seat, although I acknowledge Qatar has a very early version of the seat.
I watched the map quite carefully to see what route we'd take over the current conflict zones.
Qatar's WiFi worked fine, although I found some websites to be blocked, such as reddit. I'm not exactly sure why. Most other sites (including social media) worked fine.