My husband and I got to experience British Airways’ premium-economy service on the A380 when we flew from San Francisco to London last week at the start of our trip to Spain and Portugal. Thanks to Global Traveler’s newest edition of the Class Act Book, I knew long before we boarded what perks we could enjoy. Additionally, I was eager to experience my first flight on the big A380, and I have to say I was impressed!
Boarding was quite swift and efficient, with multiple lanes designated for different sections of the plane. We were seated up top and just behind business class. The premium economy cabin has a 2-3-2 configuration, and we were in the middle section in the first row, facing the bulkhead separating us from the business-class cabin. That provided extra legroom for us plus a little additional space to place empty dinner trays and belongings, as the drop-down changing tables were directly in front of us. A few drawbacks to this location: There is no seat in front of you under which to stow smaller carry-on items for take-off and landing, and the table and entertainment screens both are stored in the armrests — which can make things a little tight when you want to eat and watch something at the same time.
We’d barely gotten our gear and the provided pillows and blankets stowed above for later when an attendant offered a hot towel for refreshing, followed by an offer of sparkling wine or water. We pushed back pretty nearly on time, but there then followed some two and a half hours sitting on the tarmac waiting for a luggage discrepancy to get worked out. The pilot and attendants kept us updated at least every 30 minutes, but many became frustrated when told they had to remain in their seats for the duration. The delay did provide ample opportunity to use the provided noise-cancelling headphones and peruse the ample entertainment options. In addition to lots of music, a plethora of TV series, podcasts and movies made it hard for me to choose what I wanted to see most.
At last we were cleared for take-off, and I was amazed at how smooth it was; it seemed we weren’t even rolling fast enough when we were suddenly airborne. As soon as they were able, the crew began dinner service. We had three entrée options (beef, chicken or pasta) and beverage choices which included small bottles of non-vintage red (Cab Sauv or Merlot) or white wine (not of a quality to win any GT Wines on the Wing awards!). Served on ceramic plates with cloth napkins and silverware, the food was hot if not particularly memorable.
With the meal service cleared away, cabin lights were dimmed and most passengers settled in to sleep or finish a movie. BA provides amenity kits in the form of a zippered pouch containing an eye shade, ear plugs, toothbrush and paste, hand lotion and lip balm. The premium-economy seat, about 18 inches wide and with a pop-up foot rest and perhaps 30 degrees of recline, is certainly more comfortable than the standard coach offering, but I found it hard to find a comfortable position. (I don’t know who those foot rests were designed for, but they don’t work for my 5-foot, 4-inch frame at all!)
I did manage to sleep for a bit, as I was awakened when breakfast service began several hours later. A choice of an English breakfast or a spinach frittata came with coffee, tea or juice. Shortly after the remains of the service were cleared away, we were cruising over a sunny British countryside and preparing to land. For such a big bird, the plane made a remarkably smooth landing.
While my first A380 flight was a bit spoiled by the long initial delay, I certainly enjoyed the rest of the experience and am looking forward to our flight back to the States. I’ve already got a few movies in mind I’ll want to see!
— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor
Read This Next
Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedDaily
Dec 13, 2024The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota Launches Holiday Programming
The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota invites travelers to experience the magic of the holiday season with a full lineup of festive programming.
Sponsored Content
Pick Your Paradise: Experience Bali at 3 Incredible Hotels
Bali is a name synonymous with island bliss. But there is more than just one side to this incredible place. Get a sense for the variety of experiences Bali offers by learning about three hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy® with distinctive opportunities for adventure and relaxation. With the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless® Card, earn points for free nights at each of these properties.
Daily
Dec 13, 2024Rediscover Bambu Indah: Transformative Luxury and Green Beauty in Ubud’s Agrarian Riverside
Bambu Indah is a one-of-a-kind boutique hotel high on the Sayan Ridge, 15 minutes from the town of Ubud on the island of Bali in Indonesia. Surrounded by rice paddies, nestled among jungle trees and situated along the great Ayung River, Bambu Indah is an authentic nature sanctuary.
Daily
Dec 13, 2024Taste Your Way Through Japan with These Unique Experiences
Ever wanted to embark on an udon-tasting journey around one of Japan’s prefectures? How about a soy-sauce tasting on an island? Up your trip to Japan with these unique, culinary-inspired experiences, sure to leave you with a full belly and some good stories.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Relaunches Direct Casablanca–Beijing Route, Debuts Toronto Flight
As part of its international network expansion, Royal Air Maroc will reinstate the direct Casablanca–Beijing route initially launched in January 2020 and suspended just a few weeks later due to the health crisis.
Daily
Dec 12, 2024Indulge in Holiday Decadence at London’s St. James’s Hotel & Club, an Althoff Collection Hotel
The elegant, 5-star St. James’s Hotel & Club, an Althoff Collection Hotel, rolls out the Yule Tide welcome log this season with holiday treats that include special menus, caroling, a Festive Afternoon Tea, and views from its roof gardens and private suite terraces of New Year’s Eve fireworks bursting over the city. Decorated Christmas trees and baskets of clementines adorn guestrooms and suites, and this year’s Nutcracker theme will be evident in tree ornaments, banister decorations and red-and-green nutcracker figurines greeting guests as they arrive at the hotel.
6 Raffles Hotels & Resorts for Holiday Experiences
Daily
Dec 12, 2024Orient Express Announces First-Ever Hotel
Daily
Dec 12, 2024Canne Bianche Lifestyle & Hotel Review
eFlyer Reviews
Dec 11, 2024eFlyer News
Dec 11, 2024Air France & KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Partner with Kolet for Mobile Connectivity
Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced a new partnership with Kolet, a French eSIM technology specialist, to offer reliable mobile connectivity in more than 190 countries.
Sponsored Content
Discover the Pristine Beauty of the Sporades Islands
Nestled in the northwest Aegean Sea, the Sporades Islands are a hidden gem of Greece, offering breathtaking natural beauty and unique experiences for every traveler. Comprised of four main islands — Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros — this island cluster is renowned for its lush pine forests, crystal-clear waters and idyllic beaches.
eFlyer News
Dec 11, 2024Viking Names and Delivers Newest Ship in Italy
It’s been a month to remember for Viking, with the luxury cruise line announcing the name and delivery of its newest ocean ship, Viking Vela. The new boat joins Viking’s growing fleet of award-winning ocean ships and will spend her inaugural season sailing in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
ShareThis