Enchainement de vols
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For years the bloggers would post British Airlines First Class was the best Business Class in the skies. Well they certainly weren’t on this flight. British Airways 787 in First Class for this blogger any day.

I avoid LHR like the plaque. Why? Taxes, insane taxes out of LHR. Airline Passenger Tax (APD), which is a departure tax to leave England. Waived if transiting less than 24 hours. Brilliant idea for encouraging people to stay and spend some tourist money.

First Class customers on British Airways have a grand entrance at the south end of Terminal 5.


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Upon exiting the walk of lights and advertisements I found myself in the Galleries lounge. This is a combined First and Business class lounge adjacent to the Concorde Room which is for First Class only.


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After a quick walk around I headed to the Concorde Room.


Inside the Concord room I walked up to the Elemis counter. It was about this time I remembered I forgot to make my Elemis Spa appointment. I asked if they have any openings and was advised in Terminal 5B there was an opening. But my flight’s gate hadn’t posted so I didn’t want to venture over to B and have to come back to A, therefore I declined. My flight ended up being from B.

Hungry I headed straight to the Dining Room.

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I had an Egg Benedict and commented that my first Egg Benedict in England was not on an English Muffin, rather sourdough bread. While popular in Northern Europe for centuries, arguably sourdough was made famous in San Francisco. The waiter didn’t get it.


A redeeming factor of this lounge (as well as the Galleries) is plane spotting.

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Once my flight was posted I ventured over to Terminal B and found a British airways 747 in retro Landor livery a few gates down from my gate.


Tried to catch the All Black New Zealand 777 from LAX landing, but just missed the shot.


After Landor and All Blacks, my 787 looks rather undistinguished.



My guess is this cabin would have vaulted the 787 to the top in any overall comparison of the 3 aircraft.


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This 787-9 has a typical Boeing small lavatory and it was not stocked with amenities like you might find on other first class carriers.

A quick look at Business Class. What a difference between First Class. Seven across, fully exposed on the aisle and look at me during take off and landing.




Much preferred, seat 2K.


One could opine that this First Class pod looks more like an oversized reverse herringbone J class seat and they would have a point. However the multi-position footrest can be moved forward enough to have a second seat for another person to visit or dine. The seat itself is very comfortable as this flight was 10 hours and I was not restless one bit. Being a day flight I didn’t try the bedding but extended the seat to a bed and could easily be comfortable sleeping. Of course my last airline sleeping point of reference was American’s Concept D, so my opinion could have been jaded.


With slide out ottoman.


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Other seat features.


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There is a closet for your clothes and a door for privacy.




A full guide to the BA 787 First Class seat, apologies for the window glare.






Much fanfare has been made over British Airways safety Video featuring some of Britains famous stars. I found parts to be very funny, but overall the video tried too hard to be entertaining.





Another beautiful day in London, sorry to go.

The Amenity kit is attractive but the contents were very basic, oops Washbag. Apparently these pajamas were part of the changes and they are really nice.




My main FA was Kyle. He was great. I wouldn’t say he made the flight special but he sure was attentive. He started with an oshibori. British Airways went with all black glossy surfaces, even on the tray table.

A perfect time for Grand Siècle.


Instead of a small Amuse-bouche and salad offering, a 3 Canapé plate began lunch service.

Smoked salmon and caviar was probably my favorite of the trio.


Salami with olives was my least favorite, but would enjoy it again.

The complete Beverage and Food menu.









Again I ordered beef. I know that the chances of success are slim but I continue to do it.

The goat cheese appetizer sparked my interest and it was a good choice. Nicely presented as well.


Champagne then Red Wine, like clockwork.

Perfect.

As was the beef. Okay, it more well done that I would ordered in a restaurant but at 40,000 feet job well done.


Like I needed more cheese. The quince jelly was delicious and so much better than a piece or two of dried fruit.


Then to the star, blueberry and nectarine charlotte. My only complaint is the bowl is big enough to fit a bigger charlotte.


While Anthony hated airline food, I think he would have been impressed with the food on this flight.

The IFE systems was excellent. Great monitor and excellent content.


Mid-flight Kyle brought about some coffee and cookies.

Before arrival I decided to have Sliders from the anytime menu.


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They were excellent but this stole the whole show. Rhubarb and Ginger timbale. I can’t describe….


In LAX I flew through customs and circled back upstairs to take a shower in the Qantas lounge. Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to eat as I was off to a connecting flight. Opportunity missed.


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Haha, yeah, but to be fair, I believe this is mostly in reference to the dense 744 F configuration, where the BA F seat feels more like an oversized Cirrus J seat
But yes, BA F is a true F product and distinct from J...at least the current J...with the new J suites rolling out, BA will need to upgrade F seating to have more differentiation in the products.
Correction: The Galleries lounge on the same level at the Concorde Room is the "Galleries First" lounge and is a First class lounge for non-British Airways First class pax and oneworld Emeralds, who have access to First class lounges. The Business class Galleries lounge is one level above.
I really hate that about British airports. Also, it's a pain to get out to B and then back to A because you end up at arrivals when you get back to A and have to go back through security again.
Most carriers operating 787-9s don't have an F cabin so I'm glad BA decided to put a small F cabin on this aircraft, especially as it turned out to be the best First cabin in the fleet. A very sleek, modern, and spacious design making good use of space. Personally, I like open suites.
Though I appreciate the canape service (which was taken away for a while for cost-cutting), and the fact that there is a bit of caviar on the salmon, a real caviar service would make for a more truly First class experience, especially on a 10+ hour flight, where you expect the works.
Thanks for sharing!
-Noted Thanks Kévin