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Welcome to Club World, our long-haul business class cabin. Imagine your favourite armchair, your bed, your dining table, and your office, all in one. Our Club World seats are designed for relaxing, sleeping, or getting work done, with plenty of space and privacy.
Club World is British Airways' long-haul business class cabin, offering premium levels of comfort and service to make every journey unique and unforgettable.
In this review, I’ll break down the cabin experience, service, meals, and how it stacks up against other top carriers. I will also share tips to save 75% off on business class flights. Let’s dive into the pros and cons of BA’s Club World and see if it’s the right choice for your next flight.
If you are planning a long-haul flight with British Airways and have the means, then Club World (Business Class) is a noticeable step up from World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) and a vastly different customer experience to World Traveller (Economy Class).
British Airways business class can be broken into three distinct business-class products: Club Europe on short-haul flights in Europe, northern Africa, and parts of the Middle East.
Business class is available on all British Airways flights, with Club Europe available on short-haul flights throughout Europe and Club World on long-haul flights. For the purposes of this review, we’ll focus on the Club World experience between London and the United States.
Like any typical full-service airline, UK flag carrier British Airways offers a comprehensive business class offering across its mainline fleet. Known as Club World, or Club Europe on short-haul aircraft, this product comes in various shapes and sizes depending on the exact aircraft and its seating configuration.
To learn about travel classes on our partner airlines, please use the links below: Our travel classes cater to everyone. Whether you’re flying economy or First, you can expect the same great, uniquely British experience onboard.
British Airways has a total of 56 business class seats on the A350-1000. 42 of those seats are in the forward cabin, and then there are another 12 seats in a mini-cabin behind that. There’s no first class on the A350-1000 (though British Airways is installing first class on the 787-10).
A detailed British Airways 787-10 Business Class review with pictures and commentary on the Club Suite, food and drinks, amenities, and IFE.