Definitely agree with the general thread that BA's cabin's are too warm, but I also feel the design of the F pods on the A380 contribute to it as they almost trap body heat and the high walls prevent cooler air circulating, especially with no individual vents.
Question for the crew on here, came back from PHL last night on the BA66, and despite it being a very warm day, on-boarding the plane was cool and I managed to grab 4hrs sleep on a short 6hr flight which was decent. However, I woke to find the cabin quite warm just as the crew were about to distribute breakfast and wondered if they turned the heat up a little to 'wake the cabin' ahead of the 40mins to landing announcement? (Probably overthinking this, but given the lovely temperature during the first part of the flight when I'd expect it to be hot, the reverse was the case).
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