Originally Posted by
13901
Again, I don't know where Head for Points has gotten this, but as thing stands now, provided that the feedback on the product is positive, there will be a refurbishment programme starting in 2025.
My working assumption is HfP asked the BA press office and they said ‘no plans’ meaning that there are no plans we want to announce in public right now. Rather than this is something we have ruled out.
Raffles may want to comment for himself though.
Originally Posted by
chriswiles
I doubt your average joe wouldn't notice the difference between the current Neo seat and brand new seats.
I not sure that is quite right. The ultra slimline seats down the back of the neo feel quite different and quite basic compared to either the Pinnacle seats or the new seats.
Ultimately it’s about consistency of product and how this reflects on the brand. Getting to a place where the ceo’s are all Pinnacle and the neo’s all new seats with the large bins would be a good place to be.