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Good food, good leg room – what I found flying British Airways from London City Airport

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For the first time in quite a long time we flew out of London City Airport last Friday.

Before I continue, I should say that only a fool should try to fly out of City at peak hours on a Friday night.  Trying to do it when most flights are delayed due to bad weather across Europe is positively certifiable.  The terminal was like a refugee centre for people fleeing from persecution in the banks of Canary Wharf.

British Airways BA London City Airport

As there is no lounge at London City, I also had to reaquaint myself with the joys of airport catering.  In the case of City, this goes beyond your standard price gouging as very few passengers are spending their own money – I don’t think I have ever paid £4 for a takeway yoghurt before.

There are, however, some good reasons to fly British Airways from City.  There are even some reasons to book Club Europe if there are no Euro Traveller Avios seats available:

Reason 1: leg room

Following the reconfiguration of the British Airways short-haul fleet at Heathrow and Gatwick, there is now substantially better legroom on the new Embraer 190 fleet out of City.

I accept that the photo below does not look hugely generous.  However, you need to remember that I am 6’2′ and there is still space between my knees and the magazine pocket.  I simply cannot sit like this on a BA short haul flight now except in Row 1 or an emergency exit row:

City1

Reason 2: good food

Take a look at this plate of sausages, beans, mash, salad and cake.  Fancy that?  Tough, you can’t.   This is what you get on London City Club Europe as the kids meal!

City2

Out of Heathrow or Gatwick in Club Europe, kids get a sandwich, a bag of Mini Chedders and a pack of M&M’s ….

Big people in Club Europe get a MENU (yes, a MENU, on a BA short haul flight) with a CHOICE (yes, a CHOICE) of HOT (yes, HOT) dishes.  On Friday night it was either :

honey and ginger chicken with bok choy and water chestnut rice (pictured below) or

line-caught roast fillet of sea bass with chateau potatoes, sugar snaps and lime butter

This was a flight to Switzerland which, out of Heathrow, would only have got me a ‘take it or leave it’ cold salad.

City3

You’ll note that Heidsieck Monopole champagne is also still alive and well on BA if you fly out of City.

Of course, BA has little choice but to spend a few £££ extra on the food in Club Europe.  After all, you don’t get anything else!  No lounge, no empty middle seat, no priority boarding (50%+ of the passengers have BA status so they can all board in the first group!), no extra overhead space (a side effect of not having the empty middle seat).  The only other benefit apart from from tier points and a handful of Avios is sitting at the front.

The reason we did it was that we had little choice.  The kids were in school on Friday so our flight options were restricted to whatever we could get in a small window of departures between 6pm and 7pm.  Any later than that and our 5-year old is liable to become unpredictable …..

Reason 3 (for a couple or family of 4):  2 x 2 seating throughout

The Embraer fleet is 2 x 2 seating throughout.  If you are on your own, this is a negative in Club Europe as you don’t benefit from the empty middle seat.   As there were four of us travelling it didn’t make much difference.

For a couple or a family of four, 2 x 2 down the back in Euro Traveller may well be preferable to 3 x 3 out of Heathrow or Gatwick.  You are guaranteed full rows to yourself.

So, what did I learn on Friday?

You should avoid City Airport on Friday nights if you can

British Airways is more than capable of serving good food, with menus and a choice of hot main courses, in Club Europe when it really wants to

You can still find acceptable leg room on BA short haul if you head to Newham

2 x 2 seating offers real benefits over 3 x 3 to certain customer groups

Bring your own yoghurt to eat in the terminal ……


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Comments (79)

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  • anon says:

    Only the E190 aircraft have the extra seat pitch.

    E170 aircraft are tighter and much the same as the new LHR shorthaul aircraft config.

  • Luke says:

    Does anyone know of a cheap way of parking for 2 weeks? Best I can find is £140…

    • Waribai says:

      We’re currently away in the Balearics and paid £50 for 8 days via FHR.

    • harry says:

      2 weeks meet & greet parking with this outfit SAPHIRE TRIO MEET AND GREET £89 through Purple Parking with code RAC

      Never heard of them but PP are not stupid. Usually cheaper through Virgin portal —> PP

    • Mr Dee says:

      Just park is cheaper, used a few times

    • Louise says:

      Plenty of parking in the residential area at King George station ( next stop at DLR) although as others have commented you may not want to do it with an expensive car!

  • Mike says:

    Free residential parking in bits of Plaistow away from the tube station and the hospital then 473 bus.

    Google maps streetview will give you a fairly good idea.

    • Luke says:

      That sounds like a plan! Thanks

      • Genghis says:

        Do you want to come back to your car?

        • John says:

          If you have an old dirty looking car you will be fine. Actually a significant amount of residents have flashy cars.

          If you want to be safer go to Gallions Reach or even Barking Riverside

  • Alastair says:

    Bring your own Yoghurt maybe – but make sure you eat it before security!

  • Vol says:

    My word, a bit o’ leg, Rob! Steady on!
    🙂

    £4 for a yoghurt would leave a bad taste in my mouth too – better to bring a packed lunch

    Another great article, many thanks

  • mark2 says:

    The Embraer and equivalent Bombardier aircraft are comfortable and quieter than a 787 in my experience. Air Canada Express has 2 + 1 in Business.

  • Genghis says:

    Last time I flew CE from LCY, albeit last year, CE passengers were called first. There was only me and my wife!

    • rossmacd says:

      Usually it is CE and Golds for priority boarding from the gate pens.

      • Nick says:

        This is correct. Silver Status does not benefit from Priority Boarding at LCY.

  • rossmacd says:

    Many “fools” have little choice to fly out of LCY on a Friday evening, or any evening (between 17:00 and 19:00 for that matter).

    As someone who is typically in and out of LCY on a weekly basis (usually on LX however) – the third world conditions of the departure area beat the slog out to LHR any day of the week…

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