New Club World (Genuinely something new)
#721
Join Date: May 2018
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 320
Any views if this new article from today is any more than pure speculation? Suggesting BA are going for some version of VantageXL in Club World:
“Exclusive: This WILL Be the Brand New British Airways New Club World Business Class Seat“
“Exclusive: This WILL Be the Brand New British Airways New Club World Business Class Seat“
#722
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 18
Personally I think the VantageXL with doors would be a great step forward for Club World.
However...given Delta already has this option (and Virgin Atlantic are rumoured to be planning a new Upper Class) is there a danger BA and Virgin could in essence end up with the same seat?!
However...given Delta already has this option (and Virgin Atlantic are rumoured to be planning a new Upper Class) is there a danger BA and Virgin could in essence end up with the same seat?!
#723
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: London
Programs: BA GGL
Posts: 137
Any views if this new article from today is any more than pure speculation? Suggesting BA are going for some version of VantageXL in Club World:
“Exclusive: This WILL Be the Brand New British Airways New Club World Business Class Seat“
“Exclusive: This WILL Be the Brand New British Airways New Club World Business Class Seat“
The seat has easily-accessible storage areas (though no water bottle cupboard), doesn't have the same tiny foot-coffin restrictions* of so many J seats and, because the bed lowers closer to the floor, provides reasonable sleeping privacy to at least half the seats (and excellent privacy to some) without doors installed. Without doors the best seats in the cabin are, in my opinion, better than QR's non-Q-Suites (787, A350 etc), CX's A330/777, and AA's 773. With suite doors all seats would beat those products.
*it does have a foot cubby, but it's wide and tall. These images are from 2A of a Qantas domestic A332 (the same seat as the QF Dreamliner mentioned in the article). Although difficult to appreciate the size, this is a 15" MacBook Pro and size UK 9 feet. I'm six feet tall and, when reclined with my head touching the top wall, can't reach the far end of the foot cubby even when fully extending my feet.
Last edited by SleepySynapse; Dec 18, 2018 at 9:05 pm
#725
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: UK
Programs: Mucci, Diamond Status & on the Supreme Council des Conseillers, BA Ag, Bonvoy GFL/Plat, xVS Au
Posts: 833
Agree. I was really impressed by the QF product when trying it earlier this year on the A330. Lots of space to put things and very comfy. Best seats are those with the seat directly next to the window versus having the table next to the window. Excellent privacy even without doors.
#726
Join Date: Oct 2018
Programs: BAEC Silver, HHonors Diamond, Marriott Gold, IHG Spire, Caesars Diamond
Posts: 83
I am surprised that London Transport do not issue Gold and GGL cards. Think of the fuss and complaints possible on an LT thread............
But back on topic. Have I understood this correctly? All this fuss about new seats, in J, and yet only 4 planes will have them by the end of next year???? Or am I being dense??
But back on topic. Have I understood this correctly? All this fuss about new seats, in J, and yet only 4 planes will have them by the end of next year???? Or am I being dense??
#727
Join Date: Oct 2005
Programs: BA GGL & GfL, AA LTP, Marriott (sigh) Ambassador, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 3,237
the vantage seats are not the best IMHO. after quite a number of flights on jetblue in the US which uses these as their "Mint" class of seats transcon on an A-321 with doors every other row (where it is just a single seat) -- yes they beat AA and other legacies handily--but overall, the slightly cramped footwell, and lowering of the seat when turned into a bed make it not ideal to me!
but hey, i'll take more storage and more space on BA club any day regardless of final seat!
but hey, i'll take more storage and more space on BA club any day regardless of final seat!
#728
the vantage seats are not the best IMHO. after quite a number of flights on jetblue in the US which uses these as their "Mint" class of seats transcon on an A-321 with doors every other row (where it is just a single seat) -- yes they beat AA and other legacies handily--but overall, the slightly cramped footwell, and lowering of the seat when turned into a bed make it not ideal to me!
but hey, i'll take more storage and more space on BA club any day regardless of final seat!
but hey, i'll take more storage and more space on BA club any day regardless of final seat!
The seats thought to be selected, as suggested by the article is the XL version
#729
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Programs: Mucci des Hommes Magiques et Magnifiques
Posts: 19,097
Wrong.
#730
Join Date: Sep 2013
Programs: BAEC Gold, EK Skywards (enhanced Blue !), Oman Air Sindbad Gold
Posts: 6,399
#731
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: London(ish)
Programs: BA Gold
Posts: 569
I was wondering this the other day. Can anyone help?
Given a typical BA CW cabin. If you compare this exact same space to a cabin with the Vantage XL. Does this reduce capacity? Looks like it might.
Given a typical BA CW cabin. If you compare this exact same space to a cabin with the Vantage XL. Does this reduce capacity? Looks like it might.
#732
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 7,237
It will not be the Thomson product. Or any product mounted on any IAG carrier.
This post is my own and does not reflect BA's position or policies.
This post is my own and does not reflect BA's position or policies.
#735
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 8,771
Well with all due respect (I do genuinely value your contributions) I think what your disclaimer really is trying to say is ‘I’m posting inside information but BA doesn’t condone me posting inside information’. In which case I’d suggest probably best to leave out the disclaimer altogether