- the in-seat faciliites are awful. This is not only close to the toilet, but also the FC Galley, as well as the CSD's "office", the crew jump seats and the boarding door. The cabin was newly refreshed and our seats were top notch. A small drawer ony big enough for a pair of shoes. Passengers requiring a bassinet are often sat here. Seat 27 D is a standard World Traveller seat. So sad to think BA really was once 'the world's favourite airline'
Seat 24 G is a standard World Traveller seat. Club class seats are fine if you are travelling as a couple . Seat 35 H is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. 2017/07/11 for Seat 23E, on If you need acess to the isle you may need to jump over someone elses foot rest. 2015/12/15 for Seat 12J, on The seats are crammed together. Chair narrow. If you want to look outside, do select a different seat. Toilet not audible from this seat, I flew Sao Paulo- London on the 5th of April! The BA first class seats were more or less identical to Cathay Pacific's business class seats. Much better entertainment system than on the older aircraft. Disappointing. Seat back recline might be limited due to the wall directly behind. The last row in WTP is actually a wonderful seat. By contrast, my return flight on American Airlines was positively heavenly. Very disappointing. Seat 33 E is a World Traveller seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. Not even the world's crappiest airlines tries that configuration. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Seat 1 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. Seat 30 G is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 31 F is a World Traveller seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. This seat is one of the quietest and most private First Class sleeper suites. Seat 40 F is a standard World Traveller seat. can stay on your table for ages. Big mistake BA. LHR-JFK June 1. Seat 28 G is a standard World Traveller seat. Nightmare seat. Found BA world traveller plus cabin tired and need of refurbishment. You dont have any privacy due to the toilets being to close to your seats, also you have no window, updated 777, very clean great staff looking after us. First time on BA for 8 years, long-haul, Sydney-London in their club world section. great plane, very quit, very new huge personal screen, fresh and great food, very good legroom, best flight that i have ever been on. Seat 28 E is a standard World Traveller seat. The proximity to the lavatories might be bothersome. Seat 40 C is a standard World Traveller seat. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable, and slightly reducing seat width. Seat 44 J is a standard World Traveller seat. Not worth the money/points for this aged and worn aircraft. Like a few others mentioned, the other seats in this cabin are situated so your neighbor may have to climb over your legs to get out. 2015/11/27 for Seat 28a, on Seat 35 J is a standard World Traveller seat. I flew on the version that had first class after an aircraft change. 2014/12/29 for Seat 1A, on 2017/02/12 for Seat 26E, on Seat 1 A is a First Class suite, however, the proximity to the lavatory might be bothersome. Seat 39 D is a standard World Traveller seat. Since my original plan from Boston had to be changed due to 3 hr late arrival of the inbound plane, I had to fly (using my own funds) to JFK to get a flight to LHR to arrive on time in Cyprus for a meeting. 2018/01/15 for Seat 30H, on Please choose the correct version from the list: Boeing 777-200 (772) Three Class Layout 1, Flat Bed Club World (Rows 1-11), Recliner World Traveller Plus (Rows 12-14), Standard World Traveller (Rows 15-41), Open Suite First (Rows 1-4), Flat Bed Club World (Rows 10-15), Recliner World Traveller Plus (Rows 21-25), Standard World Traveller (Rows 26-39). Seat 34 B is a standard World Traveller seat. When your seat is in takeoff/landing position it’s hard to reach. Fuzzy image. Best seat in WTP as yiu can comfortably stretch your legs around the divider into CW. The World Traveller cabin is just an overall lacklustre place to be. enough room for 6ft plus ft user, comfortable seat, the new IFE is excellent, high quality decent sized screen, this stows in the side of the seat. Seat 38 E is a standard World Traveller seat. Amazing leg room. Given how empty the cabin was the stewardess laid our meal in the empty 2F, with me sitting on the 'buddy seat' and my wife in 2F proper. Beef choice was very good as was the tart for the pudding. The lavatories are in the econ cabin and there is a divider during flight, so you don't see or hear the queue. Seat 14 F is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. Seat 10 D is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. When scrolling the arrows are at very edge of screen and you constantly get no press or else hit the right/leftmost item instead of the paging arrow. The tray table and inflight entertainment monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. BA's Business Class is about the worst of any major airline. Seat 28 D is a standard World Traveller seat. This seat has a movable armrest. Seat 10 F is a standard World Traveller Plus seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome. Seat 41 H is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 32 A is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 30 J is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 13 A is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. Seat 21 E is a World Traveller Plus seat that has extra legroom. The plane tapers slightly here, which does restrict room slightly. The footrest at this seat is attached to the seat. Seat 38 C is a standard World Traveller seat. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The tray table and inflight entertainment monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. K1 is a very private seat with nobody else within your eye line. If the aisle passenger is sleeping you actually have to CLIMB OVER them to get out, say to the loo. Seat 31 H is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. 2013/06/18 for Seat 10B, on Seat 24 C is a standard World Traveller seat. Also gap between seat and window is bigger than I'm used to making it difficult to lean and sleep!! Avoid this aircraft in economy at all cost. 26 B and J deserve a green mark because they are great seats. This seat is one of the quietest and most private First Class sleeper suites. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Seat 40 E is a standard World Traveller seat. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. Seat 31 D is a World Traveller seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. The backrest goes nowhere near flat. Seat 32 H is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. Good seat for WT+. If you have to fly BA choose Premium Economy.... the cabin and seating is much more attractive and you'll save money.... otherwise use their alliance members or Emirates/Qatar/Lufthansa/Singapore. I was pleased to read on here that the cabin on our aircraft had recently been refurbished. Seat 4 J is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. Passengers requiring a bassinet are often sat here. It also benefits from direct aisle access. The footrest at this seat is attached to the seat. Seat 44 F is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 21 J is a World Traveller Plus seat that has extra legroom. Food was good but this aircraft should be in a museum. I didn't appreciate how good we had it on this flight until we flew AA business. Window seats in World Club are not easily accessible but it is easy sleep on them if you are an average weight/height person. Seat 36 B is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 36 A is a standard World Traveller seat, however, this seat is narrower than others because the fuselage tapers in and cuts down your space. The bed is not as big or as comfortable as Virgin upper class but the food on BA is better in my experience. Flew on the Queen of the Skies on 30 March 2018, I was in 2K, my wife in front in 2K, from LHR to DFW. Good seat although again, had to climb over a stranger's legs to get to loo. Really frustrating and disappointing given our pleasantly good experience on the way out two weeks before. You might have to climb over 12 J legs to access the aisle but that is the only drawback. The food was good but hardly something to rave about (but I did like the millionaires shortbread :)). Seat/flat bed was comfortable and both my husband and I slept (which is unusual for either of us on flights). Overall it was a good flight and would definitely use BA again. Seat 11 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. Seat 22 K is a standard World Traveller Plus seat. This is a good seat which is very quiet and like a private cabin with the partition raised. 2017/07/27 for Seat K11, on Seat 11 D is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. Seat 37 H is a standard World Traveller seat. 2017/01/03 for Seat 10A, on Very dated B777 aircraft business class, with no in seat storage. Seat 4 K is a First Class suite, however, the proximity to the lavatory and galley might be bothersome. Good food, wine, champagne and service is usually good in Club. as are all the centre seats in club class. 2016/04/13 for Seat 26h, on How reliable is the 'seat advice' on basource? Seat back recline might be limited due to the wall directly behind. Not a big deal to me, just posting the info. My meal was inedible (tenderloin of beef, a misnomer if ever there was) and when I returned it untouched the embarrassed crew member explained it had come out from Heathrow on the outbound flight.... no wonder it was tired and tough. Singapore/Emirates/Virgin do this better so BA need to up their game here! There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. Seat 2 E is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. EIGHT abreast. Loads of room, two seat back pockets, nobody nudging into your seat and good recline. And surprisingly the food was OK. Usually the food on BA is better from the US. Dreadful seat, narrow and constant hassle from anyone walking past. overall experience was fairly classy but maybe a little older and fussy than i'd prefer but i'm at the bottom end of the demographic that BA aim for. I basically just paid for leg room, try another airline! This seat has a movable armrest. Seat 31 C is a standard World Traveller seat, however, the proximity to the lavatories might be bothersome. British Airways Boeing 777-200 (772) Three Class Layout 2. Seat 45 D is a standard World Traveller seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Seat 41 A is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 22 F is a World Traveller Plus seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room. The proximity to the lavatory might be bothersome. Seat 27 C is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. My aisle seat was left me feeling exposed and felt as if the seat had been tacked on to the center seats as an after-thought to increase revenue. The Club World cabin is home to 48 seats set out in what is, essentially, a 2-4-2 layout. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. Seat 24 E is a standard World Traveller seat. This seat has a movable armrest. The law didn't bother me at all, as curtain drawn between my seat and the lav - perhaps the fact flight was really empty helped a lot... We usually get seats across aisle from each other, which is what we did on this & was fine, but the two middle do have a window that opens, so if you want to chat, these are the seats. 2016/12/08, on There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing. Seat 1 F is a First Class suite, however, the proximity to the lavatory might be bothersome. Seat 11 E is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. Seat back recline might be limited due to the wall directly behind. Seat 34 F is a standard World Traveller seat. Probably save money and go Premium Economy if have to fly BA. I recently flew on 772s for a roundtrip to London, and ... well, it was even worse than I expected. This seat has a movable armrest. The LCD was just about the size of my hand and was an utter joke. The proximity to the lavatory might be bothersome. Also, if the seat back in front is reclined, then personal space will be reduced. BA should be ashamed of itself charging Business class prices for these seats. 2016/02/10 for Seat 27a, on Seat 37 K is a standard World Traveller seat, however, this seat is narrower than others because the fuselage tapers in and cuts down your space. 2014/03/03 for Seat 12J, on 2019/01/28 for Seat 11E 11F, on Seat 20 C is a standard World Traveller seat that might have extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead. British Airways flies 3 versions of Boeing 777-200. 73 /. The business class is really bad and really not worth the price. Seat 34 C is a standard World Traveller seat. 2016/11/21 for Seat 27H, on On this flight the cabin was half empty, so some people were able to move to a seat which they preferred. seats were comfortable, Ceilings high and airy, Lavs clean, and crew cheery. We must have gotten one of the oldest 777s - the PC power outlet dates back to the 1990s and is incompatible with anything made this century. Along with 11K and 10K view is forward of the wing although you have to turn around as you are facing backwards. it felt almost like a Business Class Seat. The location is ridicules. Seat 33 D is a World Traveller seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. Seat 25 F is a standard World Traveller seat. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable, and slightly reducing seat width. 2014/09/29 for Seat 23G, on 2016/12/18 for Seat 2A, on This seat is good if traveling with a companion. We took off anyway after 2 hours. Seat 33 E is a standard World Traveller seat. BA always send dated and cheap aircraft to Bahrain and pricy also. Seat 33 F is a standard World Traveller seat. - the "bed" is short. Each seat has two 110V AC power port sockets, which accept UK or US plugs. B.A. Service is not great but better than the lower priced classes. 2014/01/26 for Seat 3k, on Seat 42 D is a standard World Traveller seat. Entertainment system decidedly antique compared with the A380. Seat 11 K is a standard World Traveller Plus seat. But the isle seats are less privete. I enjoy the better service and edible food when upgraded. The tray table and inflight entertainment monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The cabin layout is appalling.... 2-4-2 (compared to most airlines 1-2-1) is a joke. Seat 33 H is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. Seat 44 E is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 32 G is a standard World Traveller seat that has extra legroom due to the Exit Row however, the proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. There is no floor storage during take-off or landing. Screen bigger, food better, more room in seat, better entertainment, more modern. This seat is reserved for passengers traveling with infants since there is a bassinet located here. The footrest at this seat is attached to the seat. 2018/02/07 for Seat 14K, on The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Service is fantastic with an everlast flow of drinks and food. Terrible seating for business class, with cramped 2-4-2 layout. They have to reach over the passenger in 10B to serve me. There is zero storage. Seat 39 E is a standard World Traveller seat where the close proximity to the lavatory and galley might be bothersome. There is a small draw and power utilites and USB ports. Seat 22 G is a standard World Traveller seat. It is impossible for a fairly slim person to stand upright to exit the seat - I had to shuffle across the armrest to get out. Note that British Airways flies more than one version of the 777. 2017/07/28 for Seat 13K, on They have the audacity to try and charge for reserving a seat in advance, something that is normally free and standard on other airlines business class. Seat 28 B is a standard World Traveller seat. I just flew LHR-JFK on this flight, and the seat wasn't quite as bad as some of the reviews indicate. There is no floor storage for this seat during take-off and landing. Not super generous with drinks - had to ask. Seat 22 D is a standard World Traveller seat. Seat 22 K is a standard World Traveller seat. Travelling with partner who had A2 which was equally as good and quieter than row 1. Seat 35 B is a standard World Traveller seat. These centre seats E&F are ideally suited for couples and you are together in your own pods! Seat 32 D is a World Traveller seat, however an equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. God forbid you get a self-important wanna-be wine enthusiast that wants to sample every wine offered to go with his HORRIBLE food like I had on my flight. It has a misaligned window, however there is more than one window at this seat. Expecting to sit in 3A in the scheduled three class B777, I was informed at the check in desk that the plane would now be a four class B777 and that I had now been assigned seat 12K. 2020/01/16 for Seat 22K, on Additionally people had to climb over me to get to their cubicle whilst the flat bed was not a full bed - there was a gap between the footrest and the main bed. Seat 15 D is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. The toilets we found as a couple not bothersome in any way, as they are behind the WTP curtain and in WT section, as this is the last row of WTP seats you can fully recline and not have any passangers behind, the IFE box on 25J is slghtly bothersome but overall very good seats, most of all if your a couple. Be aware that not all B777-200ER four class aircraft have 14 first class seats. Seat 25 D is a World Traveller Plus seat, however, the proximity to the lavatory might be bothersome. Seat 1 K is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. Much more comfortable than the old WTP seat, though there is no leg rest like on those seats. Seat 26 F is a World Traveller seat and has extra legroom. Seat 15 D is a standard World Traveller Plus seat. Entertainment system brilliant. Their layout is 8 sets across where civilized airlines use 6 or even 4 across, resulting in extremely crowded and very uncomfortable seating. 2015/11/05 for Seat 15a, on Prices have increase since BA introduced the A380 on the HK route and it is not justified when flying on the 777-200. Seat 30 A is a standard World Traveller seat. More information SeatGuru Seat Map British Airways Boeing 777-200 (772) Four Class Seat 22 C is a standard World Traveller seat. The proximity to the lavatory may be bothersome. Seat 27 H is a standard World Traveller seat with a movable armrest. 37D had east access to the aisle, toilets and galley. As long as you have a partner in 11K the pair of seats are ideal. We found seats 12j & 12k to be suitable for us as a couple, probably more so then the central seats. Seat 3 J is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 2014/12/12 for Seat 1K, on seat was comfortable and spacious. Enough legroom but can also rest against the bulkhead in front - which is good as the footrests on the fronts of rows in WT+ are not enormously comfortable. British Airways is in the middle of introducing WiFi on all of their 777-200 aircraft. I could not even find a place to put an iphone. An equipment box decreases under-seat leg and storage room at this seat. Seat 20 B is a standard World Traveller seat that might have extra legroom due to the position of the bulkhead.