Saudia
Boeing 787-9
Saudia Boeing 787-9 Seat Guide (2026) | Cabin.coach
TL;DR
The 787-9 features a 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone business layout with 24 seats and standard 3-3-3 economy seating. Book window seats in business (2A, 4A, 2K, 4K) for optimal privacy and views, or economy exit row seats (row 21) for extra legroom. Families should target rows 11 and 31 for paired seats, while avoiding middle seats in economy whenever possible.
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Saudia's Boeing 787-9 offers a premium business class experience with reverse-herringbone seating and a spacious 3-3-3 economy cabin. Discover the best seats to maximize comfort and avoid the less desirable rows on this long-haul aircraft.
Business Class
Saudia's business class offers 24 seats in a 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone configuration, providing excellent privacy without physical doors between suites. Seats feature 47 inches of pitch and 21 inches of width, delivering generous space for sleeping and working. Each window position includes direct aisle access, while the center pair is ideal for companions or crew rest scenarios.
Economy Class
Economy accommodates passengers in a traditional 3-3-3 layout with 32 inches of pitch and 17.3 inches of width. While standard for wide-body aircraft, this configuration means middle seats should be avoided when possible. The cabin includes an exit row at row 21 offering additional legroom, and rows 12-14 window seats provide better views and easier access to the aisle.
Best seats
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
2A | Business | Window position with direct aisle access and premium privacy in reverse-herringbone layout |
4A | Business | Window suite with optimal spacing and aisle proximity |
2K | Business | Rear window seat maintaining business class comfort standards |
4K | Business | Aft window position with consistent amenities and privacy |
21A | Economy | Exit row window seat with significantly increased legroom |
21C | Economy | Exit row aisle access with extra space |
12F | Economy | Window seat in optimal mid-cabin position with good views |
11D | Economy | Family-friendly row with three contiguous seats |
31D | Economy | Alternate family seating with grouped configuration |
Seats to avoid
Seat | Cabin | Why |
|---|---|---|
All middle seats | Economy | Limited privacy and restricted armrest access in 3-3-3 layout |
Rows 1-3 | Economy | Proximity to galley and lavatory with increased noise and traffic |
Do business class seats have direct aisle access?
Yes, all window and aisle seats in the 1-2-1 reverse-herringbone configuration provide direct aisle access without needing to climb over seatmates. The center pair does not have direct aisle access from both sides.
What is the pitch difference between business and economy?
Business class offers 47 inches of pitch compared to economy's 32 inches, providing 15 inches of additional legroom for premium passengers.
Are there premium economy seats on this aircraft?
No, the Boeing 787-9 on Saudia routes does not include a premium economy cabin. Passengers choose between business or standard economy seating.
Which economy rows should families book?
Rows 11 and 31 are ideal for families, offering three contiguous seats (D-E-F) allowing families to sit together in the economy cabin.
How much extra legroom do exit row seats provide?
Exit row seats at row 21 provide approximately 10-15 inches of additional legroom compared to standard economy seating, though exact measurements depend on aircraft configuration.
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