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For the discussion on if/when the new seat will be on (insert flight/route here), please see the companion thread here: British Airways Club Suite 2019 - (When) Will I get the new seat on my flight?
On 18 March 2019, British Airways announced its new Club World seat:
Images: British Airways
BRITISH AIRWAYS WELCOMES ITS NEW A350 AIRCRAFT AND UNVEILS ITS NEW BUSINESS CLASS 'CLUB SUITE'.
360 degree view of cabin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=dYJgVnHyDqA
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=vQ9XUNnvkvg
http://mediacentre.britishairways.co...details/109862
http://mediacentre.britishairways.co...details/109870
On 18 March 2019, British Airways announced its new Club World seat:
Images: British Airways
BRITISH AIRWAYS WELCOMES ITS NEW A350 AIRCRAFT AND UNVEILS ITS NEW BUSINESS CLASS 'CLUB SUITE'.
360 degree view of cabin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=dYJgVnHyDqA
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=vQ9XUNnvkvg
http://mediacentre.britishairways.co...details/109862
http://mediacentre.britishairways.co...details/109870
New CW ‘Club Suite’ Discussion Thread
#346
Join Date: Nov 2007
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If it’s the same as on the Air Canada seats then the table will move downwards as it moves away from the IFE screen and towards the seat. Perhaps that is the guide rail?
#347
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Someone up thread or at HFP said that BA was proud that their table moves down when it’s pulled out. Not sure if that means it’s higher in the stored position to avoid the knees more or if it’s just lower in the usage position (compared to say QR).
#348
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 34
As you pull it toward you the whole unit lowers on a single sloping rail and it can stop at stowed, deployed and a mid position as well.
#349
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: LHR, LGW
Programs: BAEC
Posts: 3,426
Yes, as per the Alex Cruz interview link posted up thread, the table has been significantly thought about and adjusted to ensure it retracts completely under the IFE so it does not stick out. BA design team were fully aware that previous designs of the table meant the table would intrude on the passengers space. BA have tried hard to avoid this in the CS.
#350
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Moscow / Aylesbury / Leeds
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certainly hits all the spots for me, even when travelling with Mrs BTC as we tend to go on 1-2-1 J cabins one behind the other so the loss of the semi single space currently does not affect me.
#351
Join Date: Jan 2019
Programs: BA Exec Club
Posts: 954
just reading the godsavethepoints review on the club suite and he highlights that this is the only super diamond seat that allows floor storage during taxi, take off and landing. that is pretty handy I guess I can just put that bedding on the floor.
#352
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 1,844
In most other Super Diamond implementations I've seen, the tray – which is parked just below the video screen – juts out quite some distance even when not deployed. Virgin Australia's one really stretches out, the airline's marketing peeps went so far as to describe that as 'cocktail table mode' (although p'haps this design choice was deliberate for that reason, if you can't get the thing all the way back under the monitor you may as well extend it a bit more and make it useful in some way).
Now, in the SD seats I've been in, the tray always moves down and slides out, on rails below and either side. BA was more talking up that the table pretty much disappears under the monitor when not in use, so that you don't catch your knees on it when moving around.
This is a good example of how a 'basic' platform seat can be customised by an airline to provide practical points of difference. Biggest change of course is the sliding door. But if you look at Cathay's original (well, FB2) business class seat (early 2011?) and compare this to the Zodiac catalogue offering, you can see CX made a lot of changes to make that seat better for passengers and very much 'theirs'.
#354
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Posts: 3,689
While I think the door is a gimmick (regular super diamond has enough privacy) and may lead to claustrophobic feeling on day flights.....this is a very good product.
Does anyone know how this impacts density. I suppose we need to see the 777 seat map to know for sure - have BA mentioned how many seats they will fit on that aircraft?
Does anyone know how this impacts density. I suppose we need to see the 777 seat map to know for sure - have BA mentioned how many seats they will fit on that aircraft?
#355
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Malta
Programs: BAEC Bronze
Posts: 671
While I think the door is a gimmick (regular super diamond has enough privacy) and may lead to claustrophobic feeling on day flights.....this is a very good product.
Does anyone know how this impacts density. I suppose we need to see the 777 seat map to know for sure - have BA mentioned how many seats they will fit on that aircraft?
Does anyone know how this impacts density. I suppose we need to see the 777 seat map to know for sure - have BA mentioned how many seats they will fit on that aircraft?
i agree, it looks as though there will be quite enough privacy without the doors - and I’m a window person anyway.. seems a bit claustrophobic to me. The lack of colour makes it very dreary. Almost as though they finished designing the layout, got fed up with the whole thing and went ‘let’s just have grey - and more grey’. Still looking forward to trying it though!
#358
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in the meantime, those of us who like doors and do not think it’s a gimmick at all can close it and get an experience we appreciate significantly more as a result.
what’s wrong with giving people choice?
#359
Join Date: Jan 2019
Programs: BA Exec Club
Posts: 954
Though the I think the privacy with doors open is fine, I think people should just get over this "claustrophobic" thing based on the doors because you can have the doors open the entire flight so what your complaining about is irrelevant. Because it can literally be left wide open the entire flight. For those who want more privacy and like to feel enclosed they can have the doors closed. They aren't forcing the doors on you.
Then again people can never be satisfied . ALL the issues of old club world vanished, a new one has come out and people will STILL find something to complain about. Please.
Then again people can never be satisfied . ALL the issues of old club world vanished, a new one has come out and people will STILL find something to complain about. Please.
#360
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