Club Suite is British Airways’ modern business class seat, featuring a reverse herringbone layout, direct aisle access, and a sliding privacy door for every passenger.
For years, British Airways flew an incredibly cramped 2-4-2 business class layout. The introduction of the Club Suite completely modernized their fleet. Based on the popular Collins Aerospace Super Diamond seat, BA added a sliding door, greatly increasing privacy. The cabin is laid out in a 1-2-1 reverse herringbone configuration, meaning no more stepping over strangers. You can expect crisp HD screens, extensive storage compartments, and plush bedding from The White Company. It is a phenomenal way to cross the Atlantic, provided you ensure your specific aircraft has been refitted with the new product.
Check the seat map during booking. If the layout is 1-2-1, you have the new Club Suite. If the layout is 2-4-2, you are on the old Club World product.
Yes, British Airways notoriously charges for advance seat selection in business class, even for the new Club Suites, unless you hold oneworld elite status.
Reverse herringbone is a business class layout where window seats angle toward the window and middle seats angle inward toward each other, providing all passengers with direct aisle access.
A door suite is a business class lie-flat seat equipped with a sliding door that can be pulled shut for total visual privacy from the aisle.
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