Icelandair's Newest Airbus A321LR Offers Comfortable Saga Class

Review of Icelandair's premium Saga Class on the Airbus A321LR from Keflavik to London Heathrow

Feb. 1, 2026 at 9:47am

Icelandair's Airbus A321LR Saga Class is a significant upgrade from the carrier's previous business class offering, with comfortable recliner seats, impressive legroom, a great entertainment system, and free Wi-Fi. While the meal service has room for improvement, the spacious cabin and modern amenities make this one of the best premium experiences for short-haul flights within Europe.

Why it matters

As Icelandair continues to grow its Airbus fleet, the A321LR represents the airline's newest and most premium cabin product, offering a more competitive experience compared to traditional European business class on similar routes. This review provides insight into what travelers can expect when flying Icelandair's Saga Class, which is an important option for those looking to stopover in Iceland while traveling between North America and the rest of Europe.

The details

Icelandair's Airbus A321LR Saga Class features 22 recliner seats in a 2-2 configuration, with 42 inches of pitch and 21 inches of width. The seats include a legrest, footrest, and privacy divider, as well as a 16-inch entertainment screen with on-demand audio and video. Passengers also receive free Wi-Fi, a pillow and blanket, and a selection of drinks and a basic breakfast meal. While the service was described as 'okay' and the meal as 'basic', the overall hard product represents a significant upgrade over Icelandair's previous business class offering on its Boeing 737 fleet.

  • The flight from Keflavik (KEF) to London Heathrow (LHR) had a scheduled departure time of 7:35AM and an arrival time of 10:50AM.
  • Boarding began at 6:55AM, with Saga Class passengers invited to board first.
  • The flight pushed back at 7:50AM and took off at 8:05AM, with a total flight time of 2 hours and 50 minutes.
  • The captain announced the start of descent around 10:10AM local time, with the flight landing at 10:55AM.

The players

Icelandair

An Icelandic airline and the flag carrier of Iceland, operating flights between Iceland and destinations in Europe and North America.

Airbus A321LR

A long-range variant of the Airbus A321 narrow-body aircraft, featuring increased range and fuel efficiency compared to previous A321 models.

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What they’re saying

“Icelandair's A321LR Saga Class is probably the best you'll find in the fleet, thanks to the modern cabin and more comfortable seats.”

— Ben Schlappig, Reviewer (onemileatatime.com)

The takeaway

Icelandair's investment in the Airbus A321LR has resulted in a significantly improved premium cabin experience for travelers, with comfortable seating, modern amenities, and a better overall product compared to the airline's previous business class offering. This makes Icelandair's Saga Class a more competitive option for those looking to stopover in Iceland while traveling between North America and Europe.