This article is a guide to all of British Airways’ business class seats across its short and long haul fleets. Which aircraft have the newest seats? Which are the best seats?
In this post:
Club Europe
These are BA’s short haul services, including Tel Aviv, Cairo, and Amman.
Club Europe flights all have a similar layout of 2-2 with an empty middle seat between each pair. The exception is the CityFlyer E190, which has no middle seat.
A319, A320 and A321
There is a wide range of layouts for flying. Most have a middle tray over the empty middle seat, which is handy for putting drinks or extra personal belongings on. The older NEO aircraft do not have the tray table.
Latest seat A321NEO
In May 2024, British Airways received one new A321neo, which has a different seat with the centre tray back. The seat also has both USB-A charging and USB-C 60W charging in Club Europe. More of these aircraft are due to be delivered in 2024.
A321/A320NEO older seats
Here are the seat maps for the A320 and A321 NEO:
British Airways Airbus A320neo aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
British Airways Airbus A321neo aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
Best seats
Row one is the only row with extra legroom except the exit seats, which may or may not be Club Europe depending on the load (unlikely usually). Row 1 also has the advantage of being served first and being close but not too close to the toilets. However, storing bags here can be tricky as the row 1 lockers tend to be full of equipment and small. The A321NEO aircraft all have Wi-Fi, as do most of the A320NEOs, and charging sockets at each Club seat. The majority of other short haul aircraft do have wi-fi but they are still installing it. They also have power on some aircraft as well as the NEOs.
Reviews
New Club Europe meals: British Airways A320 Neo Club Europe Heathrow to Tenerife return review
British Airways A320 Neo Club Europe review – who stole my centre table?
Other A319/320/321 variations
The standard layout looks the same across the three types, apart from where the exit row is situated.
British Airways Airbus A320 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
Best seats
Row 1 has extra legroom, but the lockers above it are usually full of equipment or very small. The exit row can be used for Club Europe when there is a high load so it is worth considering as well if it is available for Club. When they have this many passengers, they should have two crews with two trolleys and one starting at the back. So, in theory, you should be one of the first to be served, even right at the back. However, sometimes this does not happen so there is more of a risk of not getting your first meal choice.
Most of these aircraft have wi-fi, and all the A320/321 will eventually be fitted.
You can read all our standard Club Europe layout reviews here:
A320 with missing row 1
There is one type that you may come across that has an unusual layout.
British Airways Airbus A320 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
You can tell if you have this type from the seatmap on ba.com as there is no row 1 on the right handside. They are usually based at Gatwick.
Best seats
Row 1 has advantages and disadvantages on this layout. Unless you are first on your hand luggage will end up several rows behind as the first two lockers on both sides had crew bags and equipment. You are sitting right by the door where everyone boards and people end up kicking you or hitting you with their bag if you don’t keep your legs in. This is even worse in 1C. However, you have endless legroom once you take off.
Row 2 also has extra legroom, although not as much as Row 1 but you aren’t so exposed to people kicking or knocking you as they walk past.
Reviews
British Airways Euroflyer A320 Club Europe Gatwick South to Malta and BA First lounge
E190 City Flyer
British Airways Embraer E190 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
This aircraft type operates from London City, Southampton, and London Stansted as well as a few seasonal services elsewhere.
The seats are in a 2-2 configuration, with no difference from economy apart from a headrest cover! All seats currently have a generous 33″ pitch. However, BA plans to reduce the legroom in economy in the future with a reduction down to ~29″ from after the exit rows.
Best seats
The front row has even more legroom, with row 2 being the most generous and row 1 having slightly more legroom than the rest of the cabin.
Reviews
BA Cityflyer E190 Club Europe review – is it worth paying extra for?
Old Club World
BA’s older business class is still in service at Gatwick and on over 40% of aircraft at Heathrow.
The main aircraft where you are likely to find the older Club World seats are the A380, the older B787-8 and -9 and a few B777s as around 15% of them still have the older seats. The B777s should all have the new Club Suites by the end of 2024.
Gatwick has all old Club World seats apart from the occasion aircraft that is loaned from Heathrow on a temporary basis.
General Old Club World seat tips
The seats are in a yin-yang configuration for most of the cabin except the middle seats, which are side by side. There is a frosted divider between the two window seats and the aisle and middle seats. In the middle, there is a smaller divider where two seats are together. These are known as the honeymoon seats and are not great if you are not with the person next to you, as you are virtually playing footsie with them—you are so close! They are best avoided except with a travel companion.
For most of the seats, you will either have to climb over someone’s legs/footstool when they have the footstool up or have them climb over you. If you are short, this can be tricky! I have highlighted which seats you don’t have to hurdle over someone’s legs in the best seats sections.
The seats go into a flatbed when combined with the footstool and they are pretty comfortable. Bedding from the White Company is also provided.
Seats have a multi-country socket and USB-A sockets. Wi-fi is available on most long-haul aircraft. Storage at the seat is limited apart from one drawer at floor level which will fit a small laptop.
British Airways Airbus A380-800
The Club Seats are spread over both the upper and lower deck. On the lower deck, they have the standard 2-4-2 layout, whereas upstairs, it is a more intimate 2-3-2.
The Upper Deck also has the advantage of the window seats having a large storage bin, which is also handy as a side table.
Best seats
The Upper Deck is quieter, with two smaller cabins, and has extra storage bins in the window seats.
If you don’t want to climb over someone or have them climb over you, you should choose the following seats:
- 10 B and J (aisle)
- 14 E and F (middle)
- 15 A and K (window)
- 50 B and J (aisle)
- 53 D and F (middle aisle)
- 53 E (middle)
- 53 A and K (window)
- 56 D and F (middle aisle)
- 59 A and K (window)
- 59 E (middle)
However, all of these rows except row 59 are by a galley and or toilets. Row 59 has World Traveller Plus directly behind with two bassinet positions, so you could get a crying baby.
If you are in a couple, the middle seats downstairs are best since there is no real barrier between the seats unless you want to look out of the window.
Reviews
The Club World seats are set across 3 cabins on the A380, 2 upstairs and 1 downstairs.
I have flown in 53K upstairs as it had direct aisle access and was a window seat with extra storage. The drawback with this seat is that it is by the galley and I could hear noise during the flight. The A380 also has narrow gaps between the seats. It was quite tight getting my case through the gap with the footstool, even though my case wasn’t that big.
There is a huge amount of room for storage with the side bins as you can have up to 3 side bins and the usual drawer too. They are big enough for a small back pack or handbag.
59A is an aisle access seat at the back of the upper deck Club World cabins. The disadvantage with this seat is that you are very close to World Traveller Plus and the bassinet positions at the bulkhead. Before you can raise the divider you can have an awkward staring competition with the envious passengers in World Traveller Plus too!
The seat had plenty of storage with 2.5 side bins and the usual lower drawer. The gap to get in and out of the seat didn’t seem as bad here as in 53K and once the screen was up the seat felt very private.
British Airways B777-200 ER
There are only three aircraft left at Heathrow with old Club World alongside the Gatwick B777-200 which all have the old seats. It is not clear which layout is left at Heathrow since there were three possible layouts with the old seats so I shall give generic advice for Heathrow. These aircraft were fairly recently refurbished prior to Club Suites being announced and have decent in flight entertainment screens if rather small compared to Club Suites.
British Airways Boeing 777-200ER aircraft seat map v1. Provided by seatmaps.com
British Airways Boeing 777-200ER aircraft seat map v2 (No First – Gatwick) Provided by seatmaps.com
The B777-200 at Heathrow has three possible layouts with the same seats in all three.
Best seats
The middle seats are best for couple and would be recommended to avoid for solo travellers due to the lack of any proper divider between the seats. If you prefer a window seat, these are also suitable for couples with the divider down.
Heathrow
I would avoid the back row of Club if you are worried about crying babies and the front and back rows of the cabin are close to galleys/toilets.
If you don’t want to climb over anyone/be climbed over chose the front row aisle seats on the window side and the back row window and middle seats.
Gatwick
This is a small cabin at the front of the aircraft. The bassinet position is in the back row only. In the front row although you are by a galley and toilets there is an exit in between so the noise would be less than at the back of the cabin.
For seats where you don’t need to climb over anyone/be climbed over, choose the following:
- 1 B and J
- 4 A and K
- 4 E and F
Reviews
REVIEW: British Airways B777-200 Old Club World London to Philadelphia
In old Club World, the seats are laid out in a 2-4-2 “yin/yang” configuration with seats facing each other. A divider can be put up after the safety demo, but until then you can play the uncomfortable game of trying not to stare directly at your neighbour facing you!
You also have to step over people if you are in a window or middle seat if people have their footstool up.
The other annoying thing about old Club World is the lack of storage, particularly above floor level. There is nowhere on the B777/787 to put anything like a water bottle within reach without having the table out.
The seats are still relatively comfortable for sitting, lounging and working. The only issue I often find is that the footstools are not very stable and will often keep collapsing, which is annoying.
However, you do get a pretty big, long, flat bed that does not have anything encasing your feet or that may bash your knees. The extra room makes it good for side sleepers and those who toss and turn.
British Airways B-777 300 ER
British Airways Boeing 777-300ER aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
Usually, these are only used at Heathrow, and there are now only three left with the old Club World seats. The aircraft is known as the flying dormitories due to the large size of the Club World cabin. There is only one layout with the old seats.
Best seats
Row 16 has the bassinet position and also the row behind that in World Traveller Plus also has bassinets. If I was not worried about climbing over/being climbed over I would go for row 3 or 4 to get served quickly and get first meal choice but be away from the galley, bassinets and toilets.
There are a number of seats that have aisle access and don’t get climbed over either.
- 10 B and J
- 16 A and K
- 16 E and F
Reviews
British Airways Club World B777-300ER Heathrow to Los Angeles review
British Airways Boeing 787-8 (type 78B)
British Airways Boeing 787-8 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
The B787s have a slightly unusual layout with a 2-3-2 configuration, and the B787-8 has two small cabins, which give a feeling of intimacy. Usually, I advise avoiding the middle seats, but these do offer a lot of privacy once the dividers go up.
Best seats
Those without being stepped over/stepping over someone:
- 1 B and J
- 3 A and K
- 3E
- 6 B and J
- 7 A and K
- 7 E
If noise is a concern, row 6 has two bassinet positions, and row 7 has two bassinets behind it in World Traveller Plus. The window and aisle seats would be best for couples or a middle and an aisle.
Reviews
British Airways B787-8 Club World review Heathrow-Johannesburg
In the rear Club cabin you are served last and in the very back row you can be disturbed by the clanking noise of the metal fastenings on the curtains leading to World Traveller Plus, as crew members move between cabins.
British Airways Boeing 787-9
British Airways Boeing 787-9 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
The layout is similar to the B787-8 with two smaller cabins, although there are more seats.
Best seats
If you want the quietest seats I would go for rows 11 and 12 in the middle cabin. Row 10 has a bassinet each side and row 13 has two bassinets behind in World Traveller Plus.
Those without being stepped over/stepping over someone:
- 6 B and J
- 7 A and K (K is better as A is by the toilets and galley)
- 10 B and J
- 13 A and K
- 13 E
Reviews
The B787-8 and B787-9 all have slightly different layouts. The B787 has an unusual layout with a 2-3-2 configuration. If you just want privacy and a little extra room, the middle seat is very private with the screens up. The middle seats also have a small shelf area to one side, which gives a little extra width and somewhere to put things such as water bottle or headphones.
There is only one storage area for the old Club World seats, and that is the drawer which you can see open in the photo below. The good point is that it is large and fits most smaller laptops. The bad point is that when you have the table out, it is tricky to reach it, and items slide quite far back, so it is easy to leave stuff behind.
The stool folds down to rest your feet, and I like that I can reach it comfortably even without reclining the seat (I’m 5ft6in)
Club Suites
In 2019, BA launched its new Club Suites, which are a huge improvement on the old Club World. Each seat is a suite with a door that closes for privacy. British Airways originally planned to have 100% of the fleet fitted with Club Suites by 2025 and 100% of the Heathrow B777 fleet fitted by the end of 2022.
At the last Investor Day in November 2023, BA set the end of 2026 as the target for the full Heathrow Club Suite rollout. No date has been assigned to Gatwick. The A380s are due to be the last of the BA aircraft to get them. B787-8 and then -9 are due to be refitted in early 2025, and then the A380s will follow last.
Certain aircraft are guaranteed to have the new Club Suites:
- A350
- B787-10
New York flights (JFK and Newark) from Heathrow also have Club Suites, except in the case of a last-minute substitution.
Boeing 787-10
British Airways Boeing 787-10 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
The seats are spread over two cabins with a 1-2-1 standard layout. Seats in the middle can be separated with a divider.
Best seats
All seats are pretty much equal except in terms of noise. However, the front row (row 5) does have an extra shelf at the bulkhead, which is handy for storage or unpacking your carry-on. Row 6 only has a partial window.
I would choose rows 7 or 8 to be served quickly but not close to the galley or toilets. I would avoid rows 12 and 16/17 in the rear cabin, which may be affected by noise from the bassinets. Rows 14 and 15 are likely to be the quietest in the back cabin.
Reviews
British Airways B787-10 Club Suite night flight Dallas to Heathrow
A350
There are two Club Suites cabins. The front cabin could be a better choice as you would get served earlier and also because the front of the rear Club cabin is by the toilets. Also, since the toilets are at the rear, it’s a quiet location, so no one would be walking past except the crew.
The front bulkhead row also has the advantage of the shelf in front. You can’t store anything for take-off or landing but it was a useful place to pack and unpack hand luggage or pop a laptop for a minute if you wanted to get up.
In addition to the USB and multi-socket, there was a second USB and headphone socket.
The large and sturdy table is perfect for eating or working. It can be in several different positions, and you can get out of the seat when it’s folded out. There is a door to the suite that you can close as soon as the seatbelt signs are off.
You can alter the leg rest to different heights as well as the back of the chair. It’s definitely an improvement on the old seats for comfort.
British Airways Airbus A350-1000 twin cabin aircraft seat map. Provided by seatmaps.com
Like all Club Suites, these are laid out in a 1-2-1 configuration with a movable divider between the middle seats.
Best seats
There is only one cabin layout with a single large cabin and a smaller second cabin.
The second cabin has a more intimate feel, but be aware there are two bassinet positions at the front and directly behind the cabin is World Traveller Plus with two bassinet positions.
The front of the main cabin also has a bassinet on one side in 1K and a galley and toilets at the front. However, it does have a large shelf in front of 1A and K which is handy for somewhere to put a bag while unpacking your bits and bobs. It also can provide a bit of extra storage once airborne if you want to pop something out of the way.
The optimum seats would be around rows 3 to 5, where you are still fairly close to the front to be served quickly and get your first choice of meal but less likely to be disturbed by noise.
The A350-1000 is laid out in 1-2-1 configurations over two cabins. The front one is much larger. There are no bad seats but in row 1 you do get two windows instead of one. Row 1 has the advantage of having the bulkhead in front of you, which I quite like as somewhere to put my bag when I am unpacking my bits and bobs. It also can provide a bit of extra storage once airborne if you just want to pop something out of the way. The second mini cabin is best for a more intimate atmosphere and quieter.
If you are travelling with someone you may prefer the middle seats that have a divider you can keep down so you can chat to your companion.
Seat review
The seat looks quite small from the outside but once in it, I felt I had lots of space. The gap to get into the suite is a little narrow so it can be a bit of a squeeze to get a larger cabin bag through to unpack it on the seat.
There’s a headset storage cupboard with a handy mirror to check you don’t scare the cabin crew when you first wake up! Then there’s a small shallow compartment for small electricals such as leads, plugs, and phones.
The large compartment next to it is great for wash bags or bulkier items. This contains your remote for the entertainment and the charging options. There are 2 USB points and then a multi-country socket which has a major flaw. Many larger plugs will not fit here. My own trusty Inatek one did not fit so I had to fudge it by using a US adaptor and then sticking my own plug into that where it just about fitted.
Reviews
British Airways A350 Club Suites Review To New York – A Very Special Flight Aboard BA001
British Airways A350 Club Suite review Heathrow to Cape Town
British Airways A350 Club Suite Cape Town to London review including BA Cape Town lounge
British Airways A350 Club Suite London to Sao Paulo including T5 First lounge
B777s
Here is the status as of May 2024 for BA’s B777s at Heathrow being refitted:
- B777-200ER Heathrow – 28 Aircraft with 3 left to fit (review of B777 Club Suite here)
- B777-300ER – 13 aircraft fitted with 3 remaining to be fitted
The Gatwick B777s have no timeframe for being refurbished.
B777-300ER
British Airways Boeing 777-300ER aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
Best seats
The B777-300ER is often found on JFK as it has a huge Club cabin with 21 rows! There are not really any bad seats as all have aisle access. However, in terms of noise I’d avoid the back row of the smaller forward cabin and the front row of the second cabin due to their proximity to the galley.
8K and 19A/K have the bassinet positions so you may wish to avoid seats around that if you are worried about crying babies. Similarly the back row (30) has a bassinet position on both sides in the cabin behind.
The front row seats do have a bit of extra room in the form of a shelf in front of the seat which can be handy for unpacking a carry on, or extra storage during take off.
I would generally choose near the front of the first cabin as you get served first so are more likely to get your first choice. This could also be useful if you want to go straight to sleep as the service will start earlier and not disturb you as much once you drift off. However, if you want more of an intimate, quiet setting the most rear cabin may be a better choice. On my last flight the crew served this at the same time as the front cabin so you did not have to wait.
Reviews
Last BA flight out of JFK T7 – Concorde Room goodbye and British Airways B777 Club Suite review
B777-200ER
This aircraft type has two versions with Club Suites.
British Airways Boeing 777-200ER V1 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
British Airways Boeing 777-200ER V2 aircraft seat map . Provided by seatmaps.com
Best seats
For version 1, the front cabin could be affected by the bassinet in front in First class which could carry noise through the curtain. The back row is also best avoided due to the galley/toilet behind. The front row of the rear cabin has bassinet seats so I would probably go for rows 11 or 13 for window seats as 12 has a partially off set window and wing view. In the middle rows 11-13 are quiet but nearer the front for quicker service.
In version 2, I would avoid the front and back rows of both Club cabins due to the proximity of the bassinet positions and galleys/toilets.
I would generally choose near the front of the first cabin as you get served first so are more likely to get your first choice. This could also be useful if you want to go straight to sleep as the service will start earlier and not disturb you as much once you drift off. However, if you want more of an intimate, quiet setting the rear cabin may be a better choice.
Reviews
British Airways B777 Club Suites JFK to London night flight review & BA Heathrow Arrivals lounge
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The 777-200 Club Suites section of this article hasn’t formatted correctly on Chrome or Firefox. On my view, the article skips from the 787 to the A350. What I can see is very interesting, but as I’m flying on the 777 next, I was hoping to be able to read that bit 🙂
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