Riyadh Air has unveiled its cabin interiors, signaling its ambition to redefine luxury air travel as it prepares for its inaugural flights in late 2025. The airline's Business Elite class features spacious suites with 32-inch screens and customizable privacy options, drawing comparisons to Qatar Airways' QSuite. CEO Tony Douglas emphasized the airline's commitment to delivering a premium experience, with plans to introduce first-class cabins on future wide-body aircraft acquisitions, such as the Airbus A350 or Boeing 777X.
The airline's design philosophy extends beyond the cabin. Riyadh Air's dual-livery designs, inspired by traditional Bedouin tents and Arabic calligraphy, were showcased at the Dubai Airshow, reflecting Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage and modern aspirations. Additionally, the airline collaborated with Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi to create cabin crew uniforms that blend 1950s aviation elegance with contemporary fashion, featuring materials like fine wool and cashmere.