Which 14 British Airways Boeing 777 routes will get Club Suite business class this winter?
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Most of the attention over Club Suite, the new British Airways business class product, has focused on the new A350 fleet. These aircraft are coming out of the factory with Club Suite installed.
Our ‘first look’ review of the new Club Suite seat is here if you missed it.
At the same, however, British Airways is launching a refurbishment of the Boeing 777-200ER fleet. These aircraft will see Club Suite installed, alongside a shrunken First Class cabin (the existing 14 seats will be reduced to 8).
Via Airlineroute, we now have the 14 routes which see Club Suite at some point over the Winter season which runs from late October to late March.
Unfortunately it is not possible to tell from ba.com whether your aircraft has Club Suite. You need to check the seating plan after you book, looking for 1-2-1 in Business Class and eight seats in First Class. Don’t get too excited even if it is showing, since it is still early days – the first refurbished aircraft won’t even arrive for a few months and the timetable could easily slip.
Which Boeing 777 routes will get Club Suite?
Abuja – 2 x weekly from 30th January, 3 x weekly from 18th February, 5-6 x weekly from 24th February
Bahrain / Dammam – 8th January and 10th January only
Boston – from 2nd February, some days on BA215/214 and BA239/238
Chicago – from 28th January, some days on BA297/296
Dubai – 13th February only (but Dubai gets an A350 from 2nd September with Club Suite)
Jeddah – 2 x weekly from 20th February
Kuwait City – 2-3 x weekly from 1st February, 5 x weekly from 3rd March
Nairobi – from 14th January
Newark – 21st January only
New York JFK – see below
Philadelphia – 1 x weekly from 11th March on BA69/68
Riyadh – from 29th January on some days
Seattle – 1 x weekly (BA53/52) from 2nd January, various weekly on BA49/48 from 20th February
Tel Aviv – from 30th January on various dates on BA165/164 (Tel Aviv is also getting an A350)
The New York JFK routings are more complex:
BA177/174 – Club Suite from 27th October on selected days
BA115/176 – Club Suite from 2nd November on one day per week (none in February)
BA175/116 – Club Suite from 9th December on selected dates
BA173/112 – Club Suite from 2nd January to 20th February on two weekly services
BA179/182 – Club Suite from 23rd February on one weekly service
All of this is, I admit, as clear as mud
It is difficult to draw too much from this list, I admit. It is far easier with the A350 aircraft, which show clearly in the timetable. You also need to have a degree of scepticism over how accurate this list will turn out to be, albeit that BA has now officially rostered the refurbished aircraft.
And what is happening with First Class?
We don’t know. Very little is known about what BA will be installing in First Class on these aircraft, except that the seatmap shows a 1-2-1 configuration.
Logically I would expect a copy of the seat used on Boeing 787-9 fleet, which also has an 8-seat cabin. Does that still cut the mustard, however, given how much better Club Suite is than Club World? Let’s see.
And don’t forget Economy Class is heading in the wrong direction ….
If you usually travel down the back, the news is less good. When these aircraft some back from refurbishment, they will be 3-4-3 in World Traveller rather than 3-3-3.
The full layout is 8 x First, 49 x Club Suite, 40 x World Traveller Plus and 138 x World Traveller.
For more Club Suite news ….
Keep an eye on the HfP social media channels on Friday afternoon as we attend the arrival event for the first A350 as it flies in from the Airbus factory in Toulouse, and hopefully get a chance to see inside.
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