British Airways Premium Economy vs Business Class

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @msingh9634
    @msingh9634 Месяц назад +2

    Great review. New subscriber here. Was that Dhaal I saw in one of the clips?

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! Yes it was, my partner had that on our flight to Delhi last year

  • @paullewis2413
    @paullewis2413 9 дней назад

    I’ve already made my choice, Business Class is another world from P.E. particularly when I fly Air France 😄😄.

  • @mjrc123
    @mjrc123 Месяц назад

    I’m with you on the old club world seat. I recently flew LHR-BWI on a 787 with the old business class setup, and (with a window, bulkhead seat) I think it is just about the best sleeper in the sky. No foot cubby, masses of space, excellent privacy. Just a shame not all seats provide the same experience…

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад

      Exactly, it’s really great if you have status or are willing to pay for seat selection, but not the same experience in other seats!

  • @zaphod4245
    @zaphod4245 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah, the old CW seat does have its advantages as you mentioned. But one of the big issues with it on top of the lack of storage and direct aise access for the windows, and privacy for the aisles, if that in the same 'class', you have a wildly different experience depending on the seat you're in. I've flown it a few times, and while having a window seat to sleep in is lovely, a nice little coocoon, sleeping in an aisle seat is awful, it's like you're in the aisle. One of the big plusses of CS is that aside from having a window or not, every seat is the same, so I'm not so worried if I don't get my preferred seat, I'll still have a consistent experience.
    I don't think old CW is fundamentally flawed design, it's just that BA didn't update it since 2006, had they made some tweaks, like slightly better privacy for the aisle seats, more storage, and a gap between rows to give the windows aisle access it would be fine. Coincidentally JAL have a very similar business product, but which has these improvements, and it's really good.
    On the separate topic of food, BA policy is that you can have both desert and cheese in CW, you do have to ask as the crew don't tell you this, but per their policy they should give it to you. Imo tho business food doesn't need to be fine dining, just good restaurant quality food, proper fine dining is what First class if for.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад

      Yeah that’s a very good point about the differing experiences depending on the seat in the old club world. Seat selection matters a lot more than it should! Good to know about the desert and cheese too, they’ve always made it seem like an either/or thing

    • @alexmcwhirter6611
      @alexmcwhirter6611 Месяц назад

      The original concept of fully lie-flat dates from year 2000. BA was the first, closely followed by VS, to go fully flat in J. Their rivals at that time all scorned fully flat in J but one after another they all had to follow over the following years.

  • @al2073
    @al2073 Месяц назад +1

    Agree with you about the recline issue but then you also complained about how reclining in front means you can’t eat or watch TV. I try to avoid a full recline if there is someone behind me.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад

      I’ll always avoid reclining at all during meals, and will barely recline at all at other times during a day flight, but if it’s overnight and I need to sleep I’m definitely fully reclining, regardless of whether there’s anyone behind me!

  • @user-nl7rd5pg7m
    @user-nl7rd5pg7m Месяц назад +1

    I have had issues with people reclining their seats in economy and premium economy !!!!
    On numerous occasions the person in front of me has reclined their seat minutes into the flight , when drinks / the meal are served it makes it extremely difficult to eat your meal due to the limited space , so upon myself reclining my seat the person behind starts hitting off he has no room to eat his meal , his leg room is limited
    Upon asking cabin crew as was it ok to recline my seat , they said yes , its standard procedure throughout the cabin to recline your set
    I had a man 6ft 6 inches tall behind myself in economy and he was complaining bitterly about the lack of space legroom wise etc surely some one that tall should take the leg room into account when booking economy !!!

    • @M1DTG
      @M1DTG 24 дня назад

      On most BA longhaul flights I have been on in Economy, the crew make an announcement to request that no one reclines during the meal service.

  • @Michael-wr1yy
    @Michael-wr1yy Месяц назад

    Agree on the old club seating plenty of space. Not flown premium yet but thanks for the info on the seat recline, that could be a major issue. Fly a lot of club europe and yes the service is really mixed regardless whether its city flyer, mainline or gatwick. Had the misfortune to fly down the back on a glasgow flight 2 weeks ago 30f, window seat, but no window totally full flight, never been so crammed in, leg room abysmal, im 5ft 10. Could not have stuck it for a longer flight.

  • @r12004rewy
    @r12004rewy Месяц назад

    Within the last few days i have travelled Club Europe from LHR, what annoys me is the breakfast offering on board, chances are you have gone for the full english whilst in the lounge and then you get offered another one on board (the alternative was omelette) 2 BA breakfasts within a few hours...not good.
    Cabin crew are obviously different on long haul but I found the cabin service virtually non existent other than bringing meal tray that was it, considering the cost it wouldn't have been worth the cash but I used avios and got a reasonable deal.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah club Europe service definitely feels a bit more mixed. It’s sometimes excellent, sometimes poor and sometimes non-existent as you say. Service has been much more consistently great for me in club world

    • @alexmcwhirter6611
      @alexmcwhirter6611 Месяц назад

      TBH one cannot compare short- with long-haul business class. It's the same with all airlines worldwide.

  • @tomd3448
    @tomd3448 Месяц назад

    Hi I think the pulse point thing is an anti nausea gadget. I couldn't really see it in the video so not 100% on that.

  • @Crazy_Charo
    @Crazy_Charo 15 дней назад

    I've been lucky enough to fly club suites and the older club world seat, and agree that the bulkhead seat is great but almost every other seat is fairly weak.
    The A380 club world seat (old type) also features a throne seat, which is in between two club world seats and can be even more anxiety inducing during due to two dividers.
    I've just flown from HND to LHR in premium economy on the BA A350 and found it to be quite comfortable with both meals being quite decent. Definitely a step above economy and worthwhile the price difference (funny enough the premium economy seats were cheaper than economy when we booked).
    Given the choice, I would choose the club suites over the older club world every time as that product offers so much better consistency.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  15 дней назад +1

      Yeah I think I sometimes take for granted getting a good seat in the old club world due to status but without that and especially if travelling solo it would not be great being in the middle. That’s brilliant that you managed to get premium for less than economy, I love it when things like that happen!

  • @user-qp7ws5sn3i
    @user-qp7ws5sn3i Месяц назад

    i hate that BA charge club world passengers to book their seat

    • @alexmcwhirter6611
      @alexmcwhirter6611 Месяц назад

      Agree. After all it's business class so one wouldn't expect this. When I last checked a top airline like SQ didn't charge.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад +1

      I do agree, although selfishly I quite like having this free seat selection as a status perk as it’s a genuine benefit to be able to select these seats for no additional charge and good seats are often available even when booking quite late since most won’t pay the fee. So I do understand why they do it.

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад

      True, there’s a lot that don’t charge, but it is becoming increasingly more common for lots of airlines to charge for this but to offer it for free as a status benefit

  • @MDiStefano10
    @MDiStefano10 Месяц назад

    Very informative providing invaluable information, However, dude, don't visit a tanning salon prior to making a vlog!

    • @charlesontravels
      @charlesontravels  Месяц назад

      Haha, I have literally never visited a tanning salon in my life!

  • @journeyingjohn3275
    @journeyingjohn3275 15 дней назад

    A Beyond Abysmal carrier with a Beyond Abysmal record for cancellations, delays and the worst IT in the sector, globally.
    Best Avoided