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Who’s Ready to Fly Business Class on British Airways?

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Frequent travelers believe that British Airways offers one of the best business class seats ever. If you wish to fly using this carrier, you won’t be upset because the designers have done everything to make you feel happy aboard.

So, what seats are business class on British Airways?

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First of all, it is worth mentioning that the seat configuration is 2-2-2. On the upper deck, the business class seats configuration is 2-2, the middle of which is perfect for couples. When the seats were first introduced, they were called innovative and revolutionary.   The seats on British Airways are very comfortable, meaning you won’t have troubles falling asleep during the flight.

There is a remote control with many buttons and keyboard. You can regulate light with its help. The flatbed is pretty comfortable for having a good sleep. Besides, the level of privacy is very good too.

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The menu consists of various food and drinks choices, however, it is quite limited. The amenity kit includes several creams, toothpaste, toothbrush, socks, eyeshades, and lip balm. The staff is friendly and professional. 

After departure you will be given a hot towel to wash your hands. The menu includes food and drinks, and three kinds of champagne. For example, you may get a traditional Irish breakfast on British Airways. Also, you can choose out of three desserts.

The cabin features a divider, which some of the passengers, claim to be awkward for both the crew and the flyers. However, some degree of privacy is kept. British Airways provides a drawer for either laptops or shoes. Nevertheless, if your seat is in a bed position, you have no access to it at all. 

All in all, British Airways is a perfect carrier to choose because of its well-organized team and space.


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