What are the different seats on British Airways?

What are the different seats on British Airways?

British Airways currently has four travel class options: economy, premium economy, business and first class.

What plane is a 388?

Airbus A380-800
Airbus A380-800 (388)

What’s the difference between British Airways economy and premium economy?

With fewer rows, the cabin is quieter, more spacious, and more exclusive than World Traveller. Our premium economy (World Traveller Plus) seats are wider, with greater recline, lumbar support, a head and foot rest, plus extra leg room to stretch out.

Is A388 same as A380?

Yes A388 is the same as A380-8. Airbus once had the idea to bring a longer version of the A380 on the market, the A380-9. However, given the failure of the A380 to attract customer demand other than Emirates, there will not be any A380-9 (and neither a A380-neo {new engine option}). There might be an A380 plus.

Where should I sit on an Airbus A380 800?

The best seats are definitely the ones titled ‘bulkhead’ below. These are usually home to emergency exits or galleys, offering much more legroom than a standard seat. Rows 41, 52, 67, and 80 are all safe bets.

How can I avoid paying for seat selection?

To avoid a fee, just click on the small text that reads “skip seats for all flights” and your seats will be assigned for free upon check-in. And if you avoid Basic Economy entirely, you’ll be able to choose seats in advance for any flight when booking a Main Cabin Economy ticket.

How comfortable is British Airways economy?

The revamped British Airways 747-400 economy cabin features relatively comfortable seats and can be an excellent value for last minute transatlantic Avios award flights. The Pros: decent seat pitch, friendly crew and an impressive IFE system. The Cons: mediocre food, no power outlets and no Wi-Fi.

What is seat K on a plane?

So A and K are window seats; C, G seats with aisle on the right; D, J seats with aisle on the left; B,E,F middle seats.