![]() Seat maps for 3 class Boeing 777 aircraft.Given BA sees the need for seating configuration in World Traveller to be “competitive”, it’s expected that many more Heathrow based 777s will be refurbished. This will include a smaller First Class cabin with 8, rather than 14, seats and an entirely new Club World cabin. ![]() Two four class aircraft will receive a full refurbishment. This year, BA will also begin refurbishing its Heathrow based Boeing 777s. The overall change in seating configuration is much more modest. The remaining refurbished aircraft are four class Boeing 777-200 aircraft. The in-flight entertainment system has also been upgraded and it is a radical improvement on the previous system. It has decreased the number of Club World business class seats. On three class aircraft, BA has installed a new seat in a now larger World Traveller Plus premium economy cabin. BA is expected to complete the Gatwick refurbishment this year. ![]() The primary reason for the refurbishment is to increase the number of seats in the World Traveller economy cabin from 9 to 10 a row.Īs at November 2019, ten three class Gatwick Boeing 777-200 aircraft (registrations G-VIIO, G-VIIP, G-VIIR, G-VIIT, G-VIIU, G-VIIX, G-YMMB, G-YMMC, G-YMMD and G-YMMF) have been refurbished as have three four class aircraft (G-VIIV, G-VIIW, G-VIIY). BA World Traveller cabin on LGW based Boeing 777 aircraft (Image Credit: British Airways)īritish Airways is now approximately two thirds of the way through the refurbishment of its fleet of Boeing 777-200 aircraft at London Gatwick.
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