BA105 and BA109 – both Club Suites?
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Popular articles this week:
Maximise your Avios, air miles and hotel points
Forums › Frequent flyer programs › British Airways Club › BA105 and BA109 – both Club Suites?
I’m looking to book an overnight flight to Dubai next month. Are both of the BA flights club suite?
The easiest way to check is to use google flights.
If it says “individual suite” then it’s CS.
Google Flights isn’t reliable at knowing IMO. I put the flights into Tripcase then keep changing the date to see if the aircraft serving it is consiatent or random in terms of CW or CS seating. From experience the DXB flight that families would travel on is CS; the one that grown ups would use that leaves after midnight is CW.
I tend to use the seat alerts app by expert flyer, as you can do a dummy alert for a flight and will show the map for a particular flight and day
So there is a 20.45 and a 21.30 flight and I’m not sure if either would be more family friendly! I also can’t find anything consistent on Google ! Will try expert flyer
Was just in the BA109 two days ago and it was an A380 (no club suite). Worked well with kids as they fell asleep right away. Every seat of the [97] in business full so no ability to grab a free seat while letting the lap infant sleep in the “her” seat
Popular articles this week:
Welcome! We’re the UK’s most-read source of business travel, Avios, frequent flyer and hotel loyalty news. Let us improve how you travel. Got any questions? Ask them in our forums.
Our luxury hotel booking service offers you GUARANTEED extra benefits over booking direct. Works with Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, The Ritz Carlton, St Regis and more. We've booked £1.7 million of rooms to date. Click for details.
"*" indicates required fields
The UK's biggest frequent flyer website uses cookies, which you can block via your browser settings. Continuing implies your consent to this policy. Our privacy policy is here.