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Cheapest return prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
Jeddah
Jeddah2 stops£221
Medina
Medinadirect£192
Riyadh
Riyadh1 stop£229
Dammam
Dammam1 stop£178
Abha
Abha2 stops£531
Gassim
Gassim1 stop£484
Ha'il
Ha'il2 stops£731
Al-Baha
Al-Baha2 stops£731
Jeddah
Jeddah2 stops£221
Medina
Medinadirect£192
Riyadh
Riyadh1 stop£229
Dammam
Dammam1 stop£178
Abha
Abha2 stops£531
Gassim
Gassim1 stop£484
Ha'il
Ha'il2 stops£731
Al-Baha
Al-Baha2 stops£731

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Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights to Saudi Arabia that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals to Saudi Arabia

Tue, 20 Jan - Tue, 27 Jan
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16:55 - 02:10
LGW
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MED
6h 15mdirect
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03:10 - 06:35
MED
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LGW
6h 25mdirect
£192Wizz Air
Sun, 1 Feb - Mon, 16 Feb
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16:50 - 02:10
LGW
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MED
6h 20mdirect
Wizz Air Logo
03:10 - 06:35
MED
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LGW
6h 25mdirect
£196Wizz Air
Fri, 30 Jan - Mon, 2 Feb
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16:50 - 02:10
LGW
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MED
6h 20mdirect
Wizz Air Logo
03:10 - 06:35
MED
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LGW
6h 25mdirect
£196Wizz Air
Sun, 25 Jan - Mon, 2 Feb
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16:50 - 02:10
LGW
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MED
6h 20mdirect
Wizz Air Logo
03:10 - 06:35
MED
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LGW
6h 25mdirect
£197Wizz Air
Tue, 20 Jan - Wed, 21 Jan
Wizz Air Logo
16:55 - 02:10
LGW
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MED
6h 15mdirect
Wizz Air Logo
03:10 - 06:55
MED
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LGW
6h 45mdirect
£208Wizz Air
Thu, 15 Jan - Fri, 30 Jan
Wizz Air Logo
19:30 - 18:15
LTN
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JED
19h 45m1 stop
Wizz Air Logo
18:55 - 16:20
JED
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LTN
24h 25m1 stop
£222Wizz Air
Mon, 16 Feb - Tue, 24 Feb
Wizz Air Logo
19:05 - 18:40
LTN
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JED
20h 35m2 stops
Wizz Air Logo
19:20 - 07:45
JED
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LTN
15h 25m1 stop
£223Wizz Air
Mon, 12 Jan - Tue, 20 Jan
SAUDIA Logo
16:15 - 09:05
LHR
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MED
13h 50m1 stop
SAUDIA Logo
04:35 - 14:15
MED
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LHR
12h 40m1 stop
£439SAUDIA
Thu, 5 Mar - Tue, 10 Mar
Gulf Air Logo
09:30 - 11:35
LHR
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MED
23h 05m1 stop
Gulf Air Logo
12:35 - 06:35
MED
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LHR
21h 00m1 stop
£441Gulf Air
Wed, 4 Feb - Wed, 11 Feb
Gulf Air Logo
21:50 - 11:35
LHR
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MED
10h 45m1 stop
Gulf Air Logo
13:10 - 06:35
MED
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LHR
20h 25m1 stop
£442Gulf Air
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Saudi Arabia

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Saudi Arabia to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Saudi Arabia?

These are the best return prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.

The cheapest ticket to Saudi Arabia from the United Kingdom found in the last 72 hours was to Medina, at £184 return. The most popular route is Birmingham (BHX) to Jeddah (JED) and the cheapest return airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was £213.

How much is a flight to Saudi Arabia?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Saudi Arabia from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

A flight to Saudi Arabia costs £470 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £106 for the route London Gatwick Airport (LGW) to Jeddah (JED). The most popular routes on KAYAK are London to Dammam which costs £600 on average, and Manchester to Jeddah, which costs £639 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia is November, when tickets cost £344 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and August, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is £669 and £597 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Saudi Arabia, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below-average price on a flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, you should book around 5 weeks before departure, which saves you about 10% compared to booking last-minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 17 weeks before departure.

Which is the cheapest airport to fly into in Saudi Arabia?

Prices will differ depending on the departure airport, but generally, the cheapest airport to fly to in Saudi Arabia is Medina Mohammad Abdulaziz Airport (MED), with an average flight price of £159.

Good to know - Cheap tickets to Saudi Arabia

Low seasonJune
Cheapest flight£111
Best time to beat the crowds (5% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (14% more expensive on average)
Flight from London Gatwick Airport to Medina

FAQs - booking Saudi Arabia flights

  • What direct flights are there to Saudi Arabia from the UK?

    You can grab direct flights from Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Jeddah King Abdulaziz International flying with Saudia, with a flight time of roughly 5h 50min. You can also fly directly with British Airways or Saudia from Heathrow to Riyadh King Khaled International, with a flight time of about 6h 25min.

  • What documentation do I need to travel to Saudi Arabia?

    When travelling to Saudi Arabia as a UK citizen, you must apply for a travel visa prior to your travel dates, which will be valid for a 90-day visit. For your visa application to be approved, your passport will need to be valid for a minimum of six months from the date of arrival into Saudi Arabia.

  • What are the stopover options between London and Saudi Arabia?

    If you’re flying from London to Riyadh, Jeddah or Dammam, in Saudi Arabia, you can stop at various airports. The more popular airports include Cairo Airport (CAI), Doha Hamad Airport (DOH), Amman Queen Alia International Airport (AMM), plus European airports such as Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) and Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD).

  • How can I reduce my carbon emissions when flying from the UK to Saudi Arabia?

    Check out flights with Saudia, direct from Heathrow to Riyadh King Khaled International, on which you can reduce your average carbon emissions by 33%. For flights that include stopovers, British Airways and Flynas operate a service from Heathrow to Jeddah King Abdulaziz International that reduces emissions by 44%, via Cairo International Airport.

  • How to get to the city centre from Jeddah International Airport (JED)?

    Upon arriving at Jeddah International Airport (JED), travellers have several convenient options to reach the city centre. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal, offering a direct and convenient mode of transport. Alternatively, the airport is also well-connected by an efficient and affordable bus service, providing another option for reaching the city centre.

  • Which months are the most expensive to fly to Saudi Arabia?

    The months of Ramadan and Hajj are typically the most expensive times to fly to Saudi Arabia. During Ramadan, which follows the Islamic lunar calendar, prices tend to increase due to high demand from Muslim pilgrims. Similarly, flights during the Hajj season, especially in the month of Dhul Hijjah, can be significantly pricier as it is the time of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.

  • Which arrival airport in Saudi Arabia is best when visiting Mecca?

    When visiting Mecca, the best arrival airport in Saudi Arabia is King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah. Jeddah is located closest to Mecca, making it the most convenient option for pilgrims. From Jeddah, there are various transportation options, including buses and private taxis, that can easily take you to the holy city of Mecca.

  • What accessibility services does SAUDIA offer passengers travelling to Saudi Arabia?

    SAUDIA offers passengers travelling from the UK to Saudi Arabia a range of accessibility services. To access them, contact SAUDIA directly or select the Special Assistance option while booking your flight online. Services include wheelchair assistance, priority boarding and special meals tailored to specific dietary requirements.

  • Which airlines offer Business Class flights to Saudi Arabia?

    Several airlines offer Business Class flights to Saudi Arabia, including Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA), Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and Turkish Airlines. Each airline provides a luxurious experience with premium amenities, spacious seating, dedicated lounges, and personalised services throughout your journey.

  • Which London airports have the most affordable flights to Saudi Arabia?

    Some of the cheapest flights to Saudi Arabia from London are those from London Gatwick to Riyadh. Wizz Air offers numerous stopover flights at a fraction of the cost of other flights. If you're flying to Jeddah, flights from London Luton (LTN) or London Gatwick via Budapest are often the cheapest. If you're flying to Dammam, Wizz Air flights from London Gatwick tend to be the most affordable.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Saudi Arabia?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Saudi Arabia is Sunday when return tickets can be as cheap as £499. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Saturday, when return prices are £565 on average.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia is generally in the evening, when retur flights cost £332 on average. Morning departures are around 104% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Saudi Arabia is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £677.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Saudi Arabia

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Saudi Arabia? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Saudi Arabia for the following prices or less: Cheap flights to Saudi Arabia from London Gatwick £484, from London Heathrow £681, from Birmingham £843
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Saudi Arabia flight deals.
  • If you’re searching for cheap flights to Saudi Arabia from the UK, then check out flights with Saudia for direct flights or Ryanair and Saudia combined for flights with one stopover. You can also find decent deals with Egyptair through KAYAK.
  • One of the best airports to fly into for a connection to Bahrain is Dammam King Fahd International Airport (DMM), as it’s very close to Bahrain; it is possible to connect by bus or plane.
  • If you need to stay close to Riyadh King Khaled International Airport (RUH) overnight, you can take advantage of the services offered by Riyadh Airport Marriott Hotel and Radisson Hotel Riyadh Airport, which are both adjacent to the airport building. You can find great rates at these hotels through KAYAK.
  • If you’re travelling to Saudi Arabia from London, a great way to get to your departure airport is by train. It’s hassle free, fast and reasonably priced, especially if you book your train tickets in advance. You can grab Express Trains from stations such as Paddington, Victoria and Liverpool Street, servicing Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airport.
  • If you need to travel to different parts of Saudi Arabia, you can catch flights to Riyadh King Khaled International, Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (JED) and Dammam King Fahd International from the UK. If you fly into Jeddah or Riyadh, you can connect to domestic airports such as Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport (MED), in Medina; Ta’if Regional Airport (TIF), in Ta’if; and Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdulaziz Airport (YNB), in Yanbu.
  • Saudi Arabia is a hub for several leading airlines, such as Saudi Arabian Airlines and flynas. King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah and King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh act as crucial connection points. These hubs offer convenient transit options, efficient aircraft maintenance facilities and a wide range of connecting flights, making them ideal for travellers seeking flights to and from Saudi Arabia.
  • If you're travelling on a budget and choosing connecting flights rather than direct flights to save money, like flights from London Gatwick (LGW) to Riyadh King Khaled International (RUH), check whether the flights include baggage transfer or not. If you book cheap flights to Saudi Arabia with self-transfer stopovers, ensure you have enough time to collect your luggage and check in again.
  • SAUDIA is one of the most popular choices for non-stop flights, with direct flights to Jeddah International Airport (JED) from London Heathrow (LHR), London Gatwick and Birmingham International (BHX). If you want to fly to Dubai and stay on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia, Emirates is the most popular choice for direct flights from Glasgow, London, Birmingham, and Edinburgh (EDI).

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Saudi Arabia

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.4
SAUDIAOverall score based on 645 reviews
7.6Boarding
7.1Entertainment
7.1Food
7.5Comfort
7.9Crew
Airline reviews

It was great honestly the cabin crew were warm and welcoming everything was perfect the food was nice.

10.0 ExcellentGoh Hua Sheng, Nov 2025
DPS - SIN
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It was great honestly the cabin crew were warm and welcoming everything was perfect the food was nice.

Didn’t like anything about the flight: I am so frustrated at this point. Since 8 days I have been dealing with your customer service regarding my seat changes. I paid $51.10 for extra legroom seats and one fine morning I get an email that my seats have been changed. I tried to contact the customer service and they have been just fooling me around stating that my issue will be resolved. Saudia is the worst airline. Pathetic. On the day of my travel, I came at the counter and the guy told me that my seat assigned is 36A and my wife’s seat is different. He then changed my seats to 33A which is not at all a extra legroom seats. I asked the person is these seats are extra legroom he said yes and when I came to the aircraft I am sitting in a normal seat. The TCR Shameer Ansari or Sameeri Ansari came and did nothing telling me that he tried his best find a solution. I need someone to contact me ASAP and I need a refund for the entire flight. I don’t need your Al Fursan points they are worthless. Contact me ASAP.

I recently flew with Saudi Arabian Airlines, and it was truly an outstanding experience from start to finish. The staff were exceptionally polite, professional, and attentive throughout the journey. Check-in was smooth and well-organized, and boarding was efficient and on time. The cabin was spotless and comfortable, with plenty of legroom and a calm, welcoming atmosphere. The in-flight service was top-notch — meals were delicious and offered with generous portions, and the crew made sure every passenger was well taken care of. I also appreciated the wide range of entertainment options, including movies, music, and TV shows in multiple languages. The flight was punctual, and the overall experience reflected the airline’s strong commitment to hospitality and passenger satisfaction. Without a doubt, I’d highly recommend Saudia to anyone traveling within the region or internationally. Their service quality easily matches — and often surpasses — many top global airlines. I’m looking forward to flying with them again! ⸻ Would you like me to tailor it for a specific flight route or class (e.g., Economy, Business, Jeddah–Washington DC)? I can make it sound even more personal or detailed.

It was a disaster. The crew was so rude and had no professionalism. She dropped something onto the floor, then took it from the floor and put it into the food tray. Also, when she got some spilling, she went straight to the toilet, got some tissue and started cleaning the food trolley

I cant wait for planes to have shorter rows with more space! otherwise, all fine thankyou

They lost the stroller and car seat which they found after 4 days, and on the way back they damaged the stroller.

Damage lagguage, They lost the stroller and car seat which they found after 4 days, and on the way back they damaged the stroller.

Same situation saudi lost my pram and car seat and damaged lagguage

My gag was left at liayad airport when I landed at jeddah airport 9 am I waited for my bags at jeddah airport till 2.45 pm almost 6 hrs bad very bad

Apart from chaotic boarding - which I totally understand was outside the control of gate staff. It was comfortable mid haul flight. Well done to cabin crew for their patience and hospitality with largely elderly passengers returning from pilgrimage.

Seats too much and for the price we paid eve thought economy we still had to pay $169 to check a ba that’s ridiculous and also my daughter needed water so she can take her medicine we push the boton for the attendant to get us water they never came we push it 3 times no one came and ask what we needed . Am not happy with the service at all I will not fly with TK anymore

My experience with Turkish Airlines was good. I didn’t get the meal I ordered. So I didn’t have anything to eat which was disappointing.

They can my date of travel and let me standard in Istanbul for three days stop over and only pay for one day in a hotel with only one breakfast for three days.

Staff friendly. Business class but issue with flat bed. Incoming Turkish flight delayed. Made connection due to fast buggy but luggage did not make it. Confusion at Delhi airport

What I did not like was that the airline changed my seat in Bodrum to one that was not in business class. Up until that moment I was in seat 1A. Then suddenly they told me I was in seat 1K and my "tablet was not working". - meaning my tv screen. I said that was not ok and they said go tell them in Istanbul. Each Turkish Air rep that I consulted told me there were no available seats in Business class. Finally I talked to the 4 airline representatives outside the lounge. When I talked to a woman and explained I wanted to change my seat back to what I had, A lady consulted something, asked me if I signed anything, then turned to a man nearby and spoke in Turkish. The man consulted someone and spoke in Turkish to the woman. Then she said my seat was now A1. Why was my seat changed out of business class in the first place? What would have happened if I had not talked to someone at the lounge? I am totally confused.

The prices and many to choose from: Very unfriendly unprofessional and difficult staff and lacked English skills. Had the pleasure to go to Istanbul in 2022 but went on Jordan Airlines and found Turkey a wonderful place with kind people. The experience as a first time flyer on Turkish Airlines was so disappointing that received not to go into Turkey was so upset about this cruel treatment

The crew were very hospitable and pleasant. The food was pretty good. Unfortunately, there was a flight delay of more than 2 hours. We're not sure why but it appeared to be outside the control of Turkish Airlines.

The best airline food being served for business travellers. Excellent food.

With a 4 hour delay its was a very basic flight which was just bearable. We were offered food vouchers for the delay and then they didnt work, so that was annoying. Also poor communication about the delay which got pushed out 3 times.

Very good overall.... apart from the cost of extra check ed in luggage where they charge £17 per kg, and no option to just buy an extra bag allowance (at least on the route I took)

Online check-in was unavailable for my flight. So I waited 40 min in the queue at the check-in counter. Then, unlike any other airline in the world (and I am a very frequent international flyer) Pegasus was adamant that my CPAP was just another carry on and that I had to pay extra for it. Then, after I had paid in advance for a seat, they insisted I could not sit in an exit row because I was over 60 years old (I'm clearly in good shape and buy exit row seats more or less weekly). We pushed back harder and harder and insisted on talking to the station chief, who spoke with the counter staff by phone (not to me) and eventually relented. Experience on boarf was ok-- for a budget airline.

You adjourned my flight by 1h 30 mns and only updated me 1h30 mns before the new scheduled flight. I submitted an email to Kayak asking for a refund. It was the most stressful experience I've had.

Not because when i try to do check in there is only in turkish language i can not select other language

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Don't fly Pegasus, terrible service at the airport and boarding was really bad. Both flights I took with them were significantly late. This flight had us all changing the gate at the last moment and it was chaos.withour explanation or apology. The planes have seats that don't recline and seats are really hard. The crew on board was good both flights, but that is the only positive thing I can say about this airline. It's not worth it and I won't be flying them again.

The airport staff were some of the worst I've ever flown, and I fly at least 50x every year. From the staff at the gate, to the check in staff, to the ticketing sales staff. My experience in Instanbul was so bad Ill.never fly Pegasus again. They were incredibly rude, dismissive and not helpful whatsoever. This is the worst of the worst if you want to fly a budget airline I'd go elsewhere. The airplane seats are really uncomfortable and don't recline at all, you get charged for every single thing so in the end you will pay more flying with them. The crew on the plane were the only kind people we encountered with Pegasus.

Pegasus Airlines which is the most efficient and cost worth low cost airline all over the Europe

Flight from London was delayed and we had to hurry up to catch the connecting flight to Riyadh

The crew were outstandingly kind and cheerful. We carried our cat and they offered help.

Late departure. No announcements. Boarding was a disaster. Some kind of technical issue scanning boarding passes.

Audi visual not working for a whole group of seats in first class. How does a plane leave the main hub in such poor condition? How much that we can’t see so immediately is also compromised?

The check-in baggage belt was broken (which is understandable) but what was surprising is they would check you in, give a baggage tag and then you have to drag the baggage to a different counter at the end of airport. No vegetarian option in in-flight meal. British Airways remains the worst big name airlines and always my last option while booking.

main meals are horrible but then you dont fly for the food

It was good. Couldn’t Check in online and select seats

It was great. Enough space and room for legs . Great service to.

⭐ British Airways Review — A Journey of Highs, Lows, and Lessons ⭐ I recently flew Business Class round-trip from Boston to Mumbai with British Airways, and my experience was a tale of two extremes — from disappointment to exceptional service, and then back to inconsistency. Boston → London: A Surprisingly Poor Start My journey began on a disappointing note. On a 6-hour Business Class flight, I was surprised to discover that there wasn’t a single proper vegetarian meal option available. I was offered a few bakery items only after repeatedly requesting something to eat. The flight attendant shrugged, offered no solution, and eventually — quite literally — threw some bread at me after much delay. This was not only disheartening, it was extremely surprising given my wonderful Business Class experience with BA last year. I stepped off that flight genuinely hungry and had to make a mad dash to the lounge just to get a proper meal. London → Mumbai: A Complete Turnaround The next sector restored my faith in British Airways. The entire crew was warm, welcoming, attentive, and genuinely caring. A special shoutout to Phiroze and the entire team serving the Business Class cabin — their professionalism, hospitality, and thoughtful service were extraordinary. They truly embodied what makes British Airways a global leader, and I am deeply grateful for the experience they provided. This is the BA I know and love. Mumbai → London: A Strange Meal Schedule This sector was generally fine, but the meal timing was puzzling. Lunch at 10:30 AM — for a Business cabin — felt unusual, and most passengers, including myself, barely touched it. The rest of the service was smooth, but the scheduling definitely needs a rethink. London → Boston: Mixed Experience Again The flight itself was decent, but the Business Lounge at Heathrow for this leg was a letdown. Arrived during lunch hours: no hot vegetarian options available Lounge area: dirty dishes everywhere Even after politely alerting the staff, the dishes were ignored and left uncleared For a premium cabin passenger — and at one of the world’s busiest international hubs — this was disappointing. Overall Impression My journey with British Airways felt inconsistent — two great sectors sandwiched between two that fell short of the BA standard. When BA is good, it is world-class. When it misses, the gap is noticeable. I genuinely hope the airline takes this feedback as constructive insight. I continue to believe in British Airways, and I commend the outstanding crew on the London → Mumbai sector — they were the highlight of my entire trip. With a little more focus on vegetarian meal availability, lounge service, and consistency across crews, BA can ensure every Business Class passenger experiences the premium journey they promise.

We were in business class and I had seat # 1. This was a night flight and after dinner was served, lights were dimmed and I went to sleep. The crew were loud and noisy so I didn’t get much sleep. I expect the crew to enjoy themselves but would Appreciate some decency in staying quiet while the passengers sleep

Have travelled business class with other airlines who profess to be the best in the world. They can however not beat the service and comfort that BA provide.

Great on board entertainment Tasty food Cattle class obviously crammed but not as bad as shorter hall flights

Logan gate staff was unhelpful. Arrived early, come to find out the airbus scheduled was reassigned and I did not have a seat. The desk agent spoke to his supervisor who instructed him to give me a boarding pass to get up to gate area, he was polite. At the gate the fellow was sitting to the side with two other BA staff . I asked him if he could help me, his answer was” we are on a break, we are closed” then turned his back. I am almost 70, drove 4 1/2 hours to Boston and had been looking forward to this trip for 5 months. I have worked in service many times in my life and this is not how it is done. I eventually (1/2 hr) before boarding was able to get a seat. The rest of the flight experience was unremarkable.

Very efficient boarding. Plane lready for take ooff10 minutes before time.

Great crew. Seats do not recline :( but it is budget so i should have known. Otherwise comfy leather chair. Slight slim chair but again budget so expected. No entertainment do makes journey boring. Recommend packing plenty of snacks and games or download plenty of films and music in your device. Staff excellent. Clean flight. On time.

Both of my flights had issues with their time slot with air traffic control, so they left over an hour late and the flight back to London was delayed by over an hour. Please provide more clarity about baggage requirements on booking sites, your website and within the app. I had to pay for extra bags at the airport when departing London, because they didn’t specify that your carry on bag can only be a backpack and not a trolley, my trolley bag fit the size requirements of the backpack but still I was made to pay

The crew at Check-in was very helpful. It’s was appreciate.

It’s a budget airline. You get what you pay for. They insisted on getting us out of the gate and into our slot on time. They got us to the destination safely. Aircraft was clean and well maintained. What more could we want

Half an hour delay. Squeezed into a small Departure Lounge with very few seats. Noisy flight with screaming unruly kids. Loud IPads and Phones. Heaven!

Were delayed in the airport for 5 hours with no explanation. Flight kept getting delayed by an hour at a time and wizz air staff were no where to be found

The flight was delayed 5 hours and I'm and invalid,I wan a refund for this

The cabin crew on that flight were super fantastic and super helpful. They were so polite and considerate that i felt i travelled with a 5star airline.

Delayed delayed delayed - always with Wizzair. Staff were friendly and well mannered but clearly the company is unorganized and the aircrafts are outdated.

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