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British Airways first A350 touches down at Heathrow

British Airways’ first Airbus 350, registration G-XWBA, touched down at London Heathrow the last weekend in July, featuring the airline’s newest generation business class seat, Club Suite.

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Heathrow - Juli 2019
British Airways first A350 at London Heathrow (Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

The airline will take delivery of 18 A350s, with four of the new aircraft joining the fleet before the end of the year. 

Carolina Martinoli, British Airways’ Director of Brand and Customer Experience said:

– We are delighted to welcome the first of our A350s to the fleet. This aircraft marks a significant and exciting milestone in our £6.5 billion investment programme and is even more special as it comes with our new Club Suite. The A350 is a fantastic aircraft and an excellent showpiece for British engineering. Our customers are going to love the space, light and comfort on board.”

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Heathrow - Juli 2019
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

The newly-branded ‘Club Suite’ offers direct-aisle access, a suite door for greater privacy and luxurious flat-bed seats in a 1-2-1 configuration.

Watch the ‘Making Of’ here:

Boasting 40 per cent more storage, including a vanity unit and mirror, WiFi, enviable 18.5-inch inflight entertainment screens, high definition gate-to-gate programming, and PC / USB power; every aspect of British Airways’ Club Suite has been designed for today’s customer.

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Heathrow - Juli 2019
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

The A350 promotes a feeling of well-being, space and calm due to its reduced noise levels, high ceilings and ambient lighting which is intended to compliment the time of day and outside light.

Customers will leave their flight feeling rested thanks to higher levels of humidity and refreshed air as the cabin pressure is equivalent to an altitude of just 6,000 feet. There are also environmental benefits to flying on the state-of the-art A350 as 25 per cent lower fuel burn significantly reduces CO2 emissions.

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Heathrow - Juli 2019
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

As well as a new 56-seat Club World cabin, the three-cabin A350 features the latest World Traveller Plus cabin (56 seats) with new furnishings including a plush new pillow and warm quilt, new amenity kits and an enhanced service and an improved dining experience. The World Traveller (economy) cabin offers 219 seats. Customers will also benefit from high-speed WiFi, allowing travellers to browse the internet on their personal electronic devices.

In a world first, the airline mapped out their new Club Suite and A350 in lasers within the British Airways Laserdrome, a 100 square metre structure, towering 6 and a half metres high.

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Heathrow - Juli 2019
British Airways A350 at London Heathrow on 29 July 2019 (Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

During phase one in August, the first A350 aircraft will start some short-haul flying between London and Madrid to allow the airline’s teams to perfect their customer service delivery and familiarise cabin crew with the aircraft layout.

In phase two, which starts during September, the aircraft will begin long-haul flying to Dubai, followed by services to Toronto, Tel Aviv and Bangalore this year. During this period another three A350 aircraft will join the British Airways fleet and two Boeing 777 aircraft will also be retrofitted with the new cabin.

British Airways - Airbus A 350 - Infograf - Juli 2019
(source: british airways)

At the start of 2020 phase three will begin which will see British Airways rolling out its Club Suite on further long-haul aircraft across the network.

The arrival of the A350 is part of the airline’s £6.5bn current investment programme and forms part of an exciting year for the airline as it celebrates its centenary. Other activity includes the airline’s BA 2119 programme exploring the future of fuels, the customer experience of the future and the aviation careers in the next 100 years. 

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