Review: Ethiopian Airlines A350-900 Business Class

By Leila

After an unexpected upgrade, I enjoyed a restful overnight journey from London to Addis Ababa on an Ethiopian Airlines A350-900 in “Cloud 9” business class.

Ethiopian Airlines A350-900 Business Class Review (LHR-ADD)

You can read about my operational upgrade here.

Boarding commenced at 8:00 pm, one hour prior to departure.

Ethiopian Airlines
London (LHR) – Addis Ababa (ADD)
Monday, April 1
Depart: 9:00 PM
Arrive: 6:45 AM+1
Duration: 07hr, 45min
Aircraft: A350-900
Distance: 3,675 miles
Seat: 1L (“Cloud 9” Business Class)

My colleague and I were moved from economy to business class shortly before takeoff.

Seat

Ethiopian has two configurations of the A350-900. This one had the older B/E (Collins) Diamond seats, which you can find on carriers all over the world. The configuration was 2-2-2 and seats are 20 inches wide and convert into a 6′ 6″ fully flat bed, with a total of 30 seats in the cabin.

the inside of an airplane

the inside of an airplane

a large room with many monitors and red seats

a seat in a plane

a seat on a plane

a seat and a monitor in a plane

a view of the inside of an airplane

a seat and window in an airplane

Bulkhead seats have more room for your feet:

a red cushion in a small room

There’s a small storage shelf for personal items, an A/C port between seats, and USB-A port at elbow level.

a close up of a seat

a camera on a seat

a close up of a device

a green light on a wall

Unfortunately, this aircraft has no individual air vents in business class, though thankfully, the cabin never got warm.

a close up of a device

Bedding included a duvet and pillow, which did the job just fine.

a pillow in a small room

a green pillow in a plastic bag

a screen on a bed

Amenity Kit

The amenity kit on Ethiopian Airlines has not changed in years: it’s a brightly-colored bag with a hook that can be used to hang it, then it rolls down into a toiletry case…quite practical actaully.

Contents included:

  • eyeshade
  • earplugs
  • socks
  • brush/comb
  • toothpick
  • mask
  • hand sanitizer
  • pen
  • lip balm

a green bag on a table

a group of items on a table

a green pen and a bottle of hand sanitizer

a green bag on a table

IFE + Wi-Fi

This aircraft was equipped with Wi-Fi internet and business class passengers were provided a code (a common code…) to access the internet on this flight. I connected on my phone and it worked well…slow, but still able to easily send and receive text messages and email. Had I not had the promo code, three passes were available:

  • 1 hour – 5 USD
  • 2 hours – 10 USD
  • flight pass – 25 USD

a screenshot of a phone
a screenshot of a device
a screenshot of a phone
a screenshot of a device

The IFE library included movies, games, TV shows, and music, though the selection was below average. I did not watch anything on this flight, though I had the map on for most of the journey.

a screen with pictures on it

a screen shot of a device

a screen shot of a device

a screen with a green screen

a screen shot of a device

a screen with a picture of a hand holding a phone

a screen with a map on it

a screen shot of a map

Low-equality noise-cancelling headphones were provided.

a hand holding a pair of headphones

Food + Drink

I was excited for the upgrade becuase I actaully really like Ethiopian food and in my past Cloud 9 flights, meal service has included a wide variety of Ethiopian dishes.

On this flight–maybe becuase it was too short?–only Western options were available. The menu:

a menu on a table

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of a restaurant

a menu of beverages in a book

a book with text on it

a menu of wine bottles

a menu of wine bottles

a menu of wine bottles

a menu of wine bottles

a menu of wine bottles

a menu of a drink

a white paper on a table

To start, I had a shrimp and scallop ceviche with mango papaya relish, followed by “Manhattan” clam chowder soup (and garlic bread).

a hand holding a white towel
Hot towel before dinner

a plate of food on a table with two screens

a plate of food on a white surface

a bowl of salad on a table

a plate of food on a table

a bowl of soup on a plate

a napkin with a label on it

For my main course, I chose the veal:

Grilled Cajun Veal Rib Eye Steak
with Marjoram Demi – Glace Sauce, Duchess Potatoes, Green Beans and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

It was very good…

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food on a table

My colleague had fish and enjoyed it:

a plate of food on a table

I did not drink on this flight, but a respectable wine list was available (you can see the choices above). Champagne was from Trouillard, which retails for about 40 USD per bottle.

a hand holding a bottle of champagne

For dessert, I had sliced fruit. It was served via cart, with a cheese plate and cake also available.

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a plate of fruit and a glass of water on a table

The meal concluded with chocolate truffles.

a small white box with a blue ribbon on a table

Breakfast service began 2.5 hours before landing, which was too early…unacceptably early. I would have slept through it, but for purposes of the review ordered a fresh herb omelet (served with tomato concasse, grilled chicken sausage, and roasted potato wedges) as well as a fruit salad, yogurt, cereal, and a croissant on the side.

a table with food and drinks on it

a plate of food on a table

While cappuccinos were powdered, the black coffee itself was Ethiopian…strong and bold.

a white cup with a brown liquid in it
Powdered cappuccino…

Service

The flight attendants working in business class were delightful: friendly and professional. My only complaint was how early breakfast started, but I know they were just following instructions.

a woman holding a tray with glasses and napkins

a glass of orange juice on a napkin
Pre-departure beverage

Lavatory

Business class has two lavatories in the front of the cabin and two in the rear of the cabin…the front one was clean when I used it and had lotion, nondescript cologne, and wipes available in addition to soap.

a sink and toilet in an airplane

a sink with a soap dispenser

a shelf with a lotion and tissue paper

a toilet in a plane

a sign on a wall

a man taking a selfie in a plane

CONCLUSION

We landed before dawn in Addis Ababa, pulling up to a remote gate. It was a cold and rainy morning…quite the opposite of London, ironically!

a cityscape with many buildings and a path

a plane with a staircase

a large white airplane with orange cones

a group of people on a bus

airplanes on a runway

I was so grateful for the upgrade…what a treat. The product itself is not industry-leading by any means, but the seat is comfortable, food was quite good, and the service kind and well-intentioned.

Next: customs mess in Addis.