Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new airline, is taking the air travel experience to new heights, bringing more luxury and elegance to the aviation industry.
Set to launch its first flights later in 2025, Riyadh Air, the world’s first digital-native airline, has unveiled its cabin interiors, promising an innovative and sleek experience in the sky.
The designs blend cutting-edge technology with traditional Saudi heritage to provide a satisfying travel experience across all classes.
Riyadh Air’s Boeing 787-9 fleet configuration will accommodate 290 guests across four main classes. The Business Elite cabin will offer four ultra-exclusive seats in the first row, followed by the Business Class cabin with 24 seats.

Both seat types offer fully flat beds in a 1-2-1 layout, with custom Safran Unity seats measuring 78 inches long and 22.5 inches wide. They also include 52-inch-high walls and a sliding door along with adjustable privacy dividers between center seats.
Meanwhile, the Premium Economy accommodates 39 seats in a 2-3-2 layout with 38 inches of space between seats and a comfortable width of 19.2 inches.
As for the Economy, it will have 223 seats in a 3-3-3 layout with a 31-inch pitch and width of 17.2 inches.

Passengers in all cabins will enjoy vibrant 4K OLED touchscreens. Business Elite leads the way with 32-inch screens, followed by 22 inches in Business Class, 15.6 inches in Premium Economy, and 13.3 inches in Economy.
The Business Elite and Business class will feature rich Mocha Gold metallic interiors, adding a touch of sophistication and elegance to the premium classes. On the other hand, the Economy class will indulge in lavender tones, for a relaxing and elegant flight.
Moreover, all seats have ergonomic shaping, plush foam, premium home-style fabrics, and a tufted stitch detail for ultimate comfort.




