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Review: Ethiopian Airlines A350-900 Business Class

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 7, 2025November 7, 2025 8 Comments

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.

a group of people sitting in an airplane

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.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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8 Comments

  1. oskiboski Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 3:23 pm

    Very nice food and drinks. Negroni with whiskey?
    Overall, much better than Polish LOT which Scamtrax claim are 4*.

  2. David Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 4:25 pm

    Dang I’m jealous. I’ve flown ET often over the last 10 – 15 years. UA 1K Star Alliance Gold and not once have they thrown me an upgrade.

  3. Travelgirl Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 4:55 pm

    Thank you for the timely review! I just booked business class 80K award tickets (each way) to fly to Johannesburg and return via Cape Town. A little concerned that the Cape Town to Addis Ababa is on a 737 Max 8- no lie flat seats for a long flight.

  4. Sam Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 5:07 pm

    Glad you got upgraded Matt, but your experience is exactly why I never try and get upgrades at the airport (not lecturing you, just my own experience).

    The few times where I have done so I have been met with a wall of resistance by various agents, who invariably tell me the flight is ‘full’ or ‘sold out’ when it self-evidently isn’t. Last year I flew Marrakech – London on BA and was hoping for an upgrade to Club given persistent back pain. It had over 9 seats available and the agents refused! Ditto on an ITA flight a few years back.

    very frustrating – glad you managed in the end though!

  5. Rob Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 5:08 pm

    I recently flew ADD to ORD on one of their 787s. It was tired and not in the best condition. But the kicker was that the biz class seats were not lay flat for an 18 hour flight!
    Just a warning for anyone else considering this route. My aircraft was swapped several times and it was upsetting to end up with this clunker

  6. Aaron Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 5:44 pm

    One of tbe passengers in your pictures was wearing what look like a Rwanda Air t-shirt…

  7. CSR 2.0 Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    That is an insane amount of wine choices! Impressive overall

  8. Peter Reply
    November 7, 2025 at 8:11 pm

    What a coffee story!

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