Saudia opens a new (SkyTeam) airline lounge at Heathrow Terminal 4
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Well, this is unexpected. Saudia, the Jeddah-based airline, has opened a new lounge in Heathrow Terminal 4.
The airline has worked with Plaza Premium on the design, fit out and operation of the lounge.
Plaza Premium previously took over the former SkyTeam lounge at Heathrow T4, opening up a new, larger Plaza Premium on the ground floor. At the time, we were told that the second level had been “reserved for other development at a later stage.” It appears that plan has now come to fruition.
At 850 square metres (and with capacity for 174 guests) I believe it takes up the entirety of the upper floor, ruling out any further development of that space.
The new Saudia lounge will cater to First and business class passengers, as well as Alfursan Gold frequent flyer members and other SkyTeam elites.
As a SkyTeam lounge, it will also be available to anyone flying from Terminal 4 on another SkyTeam carrier with status or in business class. This includes KLM, Air France and China Eastern.
Here is how the airline describes it:
“The lounge features a range of luxurious offerings showcasing the warmth of Saudi hospitality, including traditional Saudi coffee and dates from the Kingdom. A premium dining experience is available through an international buffet, with a private VIP area offering à la carte dining and personalized butler service.”
Whilst it should be obvious, it’s unlikely you’ll get any alcohol here given that Saudia is a dry airline. Instead, they have a tea room:
“Additional features include a bespoke London Tea Exchange experience, luxury showers with Urban Apothecary amenities, prayer rooms, and a quiet zone. Guests can also enjoy fully equipped workspaces, along with high-speed Wi-Fi and charging stations—ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout their stay.”
Although national sibling Riyadh Air is drawing a lot of attention as it ramps up for its first flights later this year, Saudia has also been investing in its customer experience with a new (retro) livery and new amenity kits. Ambitious new aircraft orders will come with brand new seats.
Rossen Dimitrov, Chief Guest Experience Officer at Saudia, said:
“The launch of our new lounge at London Heathrow Terminal 4 is a testament to Saudia’s dedication to providing an exceptional travel experience that embodies the essence of Saudi hospitality. We are proud to offer our guests a premium space that combines comfort, luxury, and cultural richness, setting a new benchmark for international travel.”
Saudia’s Heathrow lounge will be open from 7:00am to 10:15pm, covering Saudia’s first and last flights each day.
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