Flydubai has unveiled new business class seats, offering passengers added comfort and privacy.
The flydubai business suite will feature on single-aisle aircraft and is the latest evolution in flydubai’s business class offering.
It will see 10 suites introduced to a number of the carrier’s newest aircraft before the end of 2023.
Flydubai business suites
The new seat will offer all passengers in business class direct aisle access, which rivals the business class experience on board many wide-body aircraft.
flydubai is the launch customer for this brand-new seat. Close collaboration with Safran Seats, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of aircraft seats, and JPA Design, a multinational design company operating in the transportation, interiors, and product design arenas, has resulted in a uniquely flydubai and best-in-class business class seating product.
The business suite on flydubai aircraft is expected to join the fleet in November. The new premium business class experience will be available on up to six aircraft by the first quarter of 2024 and will be scheduled on select longer flights around the flydubai network. Features include:
- Privacy and added comfort: from a fully-closed suite experience to a more traditional open-plan seat for greater social interaction, passengers will be able to choose their own level of privacy based on their mood
- Discreet and thoughtful stowage solutions: will keep a passenger’s personal items readily accessible while maintaining a clutter-free living space
- Ambient lighting: has been set into the shell of the seat. It’s also been incorporated under the ottoman and inside personal stowage areas, so the entire suite has a relaxing ambience
- Entertainment: Bluetooth allows the use of personal headphones with a 17-inch 4K built-in touchscreen for an immersive viewing experience, with hours of blockbuster movies and popular TV shows to enjoy

Ghaith Al Ghaith, CEO at flydubai, said: “flydubai is committed to exceeding expectations. Our business and product offerings have evolved from the initial no-frills model over the past 14 years to cater to the ever-growing needs of our customers and the markets we operate to.
“We have come a long way since the introduction of our first business class offering in 2013, which has served us well.
“Today, we are proud to unveil a new premium product which rivals the business class experience offered by many airlines on wide-body aircraft. We will continue to invest in innovation to enhance the customer experience across our growing fleet.”
Daniel Kerrison, Vice President of Inflight Product at the airline, said: “The increased height of the back-shell, a sliding suite door and direct aisle access for every passenger create a level of privacy never before seen on Boeing 737s”.