Saudia Airbus A321XLRs With New Flat Bed Business Class Debut Soon



In May 2023, Saudia unveiled plans to introduce an all-new business class product on its upcoming Airbus A321XLRs. At the time, the plan was for those planes to be delivered in 2024, though that timeline ended up being pushed back by a couple of years, given overall A321XLR delays.

There’s now an interesting update, as we’re just months from these planes debuting. Not only is the A321XLR an exciting new plane for the airline, but it’ll also feature a new business class product for the airline.

Saudia’s Airbus A321XLRs will have just 144 seats

Saudia has 15 Airbus A321XLRs on order, which is Airbus’ new long haul narrow body jet. The plane is the same size as the standard A321, but with impressive range improvements, as it can travel up to 4,700 nautical miles.

Saudia has 15 Airbus A321XLRs on order

Saudia intends to use these planes for destinations across Europe, the Indian subcontinental, and Africa, including cities like Barcelona, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Dakar, and the Maldives. The plane is now expected to enter service as of May 2026, and AeroRoutes has the details of the initial routes that will be served by the aircraft, as they’re now on sale.

What’s interesting is just how premium the layout on these planes will be. Saudia is configuring its A321XLRs with just 144 seats, including 24 business class seats and 120 economy class seats. So this is the most premium A321XLR layout you’ll find on any airline, and among A321s, it’s most comparable to the layout you’ll find on JetBlue’s A321LRs, which feature 138 seats (24 business class seats and 114 economy seats).

Saudia will have 24 business class seats on A321XLRs

Saudia installing VantageSOLO seats on Airbus A321XLRs

So, what business class seats can we expect on Saudia’s upcoming Airbus A321XLRs? The airline plans to introduce the Thompson VantageSOLO product on these planes. These seats are fully flat and feature direct aisle access.

Saudia hasn’t shared too many specific details about the new product otherwise, though you can find some pictures below.

Saudia’s new Airbus A321XLR business class
Saudia’s new Airbus A321XLR business class
Saudia’s new Airbus A321XLR business class
Saudia’s new Airbus A321XLR business class

It’s nice to see Saudia investing in its premium cabin product. It was only in 2018 that the airline started to install flat beds on narrow body aircraft, as the airline introduced the Collins Aerospace Diamond seat on A320s. Now we’re seeing the airline significantly improve its product.

Saudia’s Airbus A320 business class

Saudia’s new business class product should look familiar, as the VantageSOLO seat is emerging as the most common next generation narrow body flat bed seat. For example, it’s what JetBlue has as its Mint business class product on all A321LRs and select A321neos. So you can expect the product to more or less be identical, except with customized finishes.

JetBlue’s Airbus A321LR Mint cabin

It’s worth highlighting that the cabin mockup that Saudia is using for its new business class cabin is of the bulkhead seat, which features a lot more space. JetBlue markets this as the Mint Studio, given how spacious the seat is, and it costs extra to assign the seat. So think of it as more of a “business class plus” product.

JetBlue’s Airbus A321LR Mint Studio

The standard business class seats, known as Mint Suites, are still great, though not quite as spacious.

JetBlue’s Airbus A321LR Mint Suite

This is a solid product, given the flat beds and direct aisle access. That being said, I think most travelers prefer reverse herringbone seats (facing the windows) rather than herringbone seats (facing the aisle). So far, we’ve seen two airlines introduce reverse herringbone seats in business class on A321-family aircraft. Specifically, you’ll find these kinds of seats on ITA Airways’ A321neos, as well as on Etihad Airways’ A321LRs.

ITA Airways’ Airbus A321neo business class
Etihad Airways’ Airbus A321LR business class

Bottom line

Saudia will soon start taking delivery of Airbus A321XLRs, as the airline has 15 of these on order. The planes will be configured with 144 seats, including 24 business class seats and 120 economy class seats.

When it comes to passenger experience, Saudia will introduce VantageSOLO seats on these planes. This is similar to the product you’ll find on JetBlue’s newest planes, with fully flat seats featuring direct aisle access. While not the most exciting business class product in the world, it will set the new standard for Saudia’s narrow body fleet, which is positive.

What do you make of Saudia’s new A321XLR business class?



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