British Airways, the UK's flag airline, is known for its excellent service, global network, and nearly century-long history (since 1974). The airlines redefine modern air travel with world-class customer care, cutting-edge fleet, and sustainability.
The airline's location connects major cities on every continent to more than 170 destinations.
You'll have a pleasant flight in First Class, Club World (Business Class), World Traveler Plus (Premium Economy), or Economy.
First Class
First Class passengers enjoy individual cabins with totally flat mattresses that create a peaceful atmosphere, direct aisle access, and enough storage. In addition, they get exclusive lounges and check-in facilities. Passengers enjoy gourmet cuisine, exquisite wines, and spirits.
Club World (Business Class)
Long-haul Club World guests enjoy luxury and comfort. Every seat in the cabin has aisle access. In addition, seats change into totally flat beds for a comfortable ride. Along with these, the perks of the first class are included for Club World travelers.
Premium economy class
Compared to economy class, passengers get more legroom and recline. In addition, world Traveler Plus passengers receive priority boarding, a welcome drink, increased meal selections, and an amenity box to enhance their trip.
Standard economy class
The standard economy class offers comfortable seating and services on short- and long-haul flights. In-flight entertainment, meals, drinks, and ergonomic seats are available. In addition, world Travelers receive an amenity kit on long-haul flights.
Economy class cabin for short-haul European flights
You get allocated seating, drinks, and an in-flight entertainment system on specific flights that make travel comfortable and efficient.
The Executive Club is a reward program for frequent flyers with British Airways. With Blue, Bronze, Silver, and Gold tiers, the program gives members special perks like early check-in, access to nice airport lounges, more luggage, and the chance to earn Avios, the airline's prize currency. Members of the Executive Club have access to a world of travel perks that make their trips even better.
In-Flight Entertainment: The airline provides a range of in-flight entertainment. Enjoy the latest films, TV shows, music, and games.
Wi-Fi and Connectivity: During the trip, passengers can use the internet even at 30,000 feet.
Dining and Refreshments: Class-specific food and drinks are available to passengers. The airline caters to every culinary inclination, from gourmet cuisine inspired by famous chefs to great wines and spirits, making the journey delightful.
Online Check-in: For short-haul flights, online check-in opens 24 hours before departure and closes 60 minutes before departure; for long-haul flights, it closes 90 minutes before departure. You can receive boarding passes on your mobiles, along with seat selection and boarding pass printing.
Airport Check-in: Passengers should approach the check-in counters and produce travel documentation to obtain boarding passes. Periods can change based on the airport and the number of flights with lines and wait; you should be at the airport well before departure.
Passengers with boarding cards or online check-in can go straight to the airport luggage drop. Passengers who have checked in can drop off their bags at bag drop. British Airways workers will tag and accept checked baggage.