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Saudia Business Class Review 2026 — New B787 Cabins
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Saudia refreshes its business class on B787 routes with new suites. Our airline specialists have booked thousands of Saudia business class tickets through our consolidator contracts — this review draws on first-hand experience across Saudia's long-haul fleet, including the Boeing 787-9 and Boeing 777-300ER.
Saudia business class seat and cabin
Saudia Business Class features Lie-flat with direct aisle access. Seat width comes in at 21 inches, with a fully-extended bed length of 78 inches — enough for passengers up to roughly 6'3" (190cm) to sleep flat without adjustments.
The cabin layout on Saudia's long-haul widebody aircraft typically offers direct aisle access for every business class passenger. This matters most on overnight flights where you don't want to disturb a seatmate for a bathroom break, and on long daytime flights where you'll be moving around during meal service and stretching breaks.
Across the 3 aircraft types in Saudia's long-haul fleet, the business class product varies slightly — newer aircraft feature the latest seat hardware while older aircraft may still run previous-generation products. When you request a specific flight from us, we'll tell you exactly which cabin you're booking.
Food, drink, and in-flight service
Dining on Saudia business class: Middle Eastern and international cuisine, halal certified. This sets the tone for what's one of the longest time windows in any cabin experience — meal service can span 90-120 minutes on long-haul flights and is a major driver of satisfaction scores.
In-flight entertainment is delivered via 17-inch touchscreen, Arabic and international content. Most passengers find the IFE library size less important than screen quality and noise-cancelling headphone quality — both of which Saudia invests in.
Cabin crew on Saudia long-haul business class typically maintain a ratio of roughly 1 attendant per 8-10 premium passengers, which is standard for flagship carriers. Service style varies by airline culture — some carriers emphasize warmth, others precision, others unobtrusive efficiency. Good business class for the price, especially on Hajj/Umrah routes. 787 product is significantly improved. Halal dining options are among the best in the sky.
Lounges and ground experience
At the home hub, Saudia business class passengers access saudia alfursan lounge (jed/ruh). Home hub lounges are almost always the best experience in the network — they're where the carrier invests most in ground product.
When transiting other airports, SkyTeam partner lounges worldwide. Lounge access at non-hub airports is generally adequate rather than exceptional — if lounges are a key part of your travel experience, try to route through the home hub where possible.
On the ground, Saudia business class includes priority check-in counters, fast-track security lanes where available, priority boarding, and priority baggage handling on arrival. Factor in approximately 30 minutes less time needed at the airport compared to economy passengers.
Pricing and how to book
Published retail Saudia business class fares on long-haul routes typically run $4,500-$8,000 round-trip depending on route and season. Through our consolidator contracts, the same tickets are available from $2,250 — savings of 58% versus published retail.
These are standard Saudia tickets booked directly with the airline under your name. You earn full Alfursan miles and tier credit per the normal business class fare rules (typically 100-125% of distance flown). Cancellation rules follow standard airline policy, with free cancellation within 24 hours of booking per the US DOT rule.
To get a specific quote: submit our 60-second quote form or call us directly. A real airline specialist will search Saudia availability for your dates, compare against alternative carriers on the same route, and send you a custom quote — usually within 15 minutes during the day and within a couple of hours overnight. Our desk is staffed 24/7.
Our verdict
Good business class for the price, especially on Hajj/Umrah routes. 787 product is significantly improved. Halal dining options are among the best in the sky.
For travelers already aligned with SkyTeam, Saudia is a natural choice on routes they serve. For travelers without loyalty commitments, the decision comes down to price, schedule, and specific cabin hardware — all of which we'll break down when you request a quote for a particular itinerary.