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BA World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) 777 VS 787, Which is Better?

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British Airways 777, compared to the to World Traveller Plus on a BA 787 last year.
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37 pemikiran pada “BA World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) 777 VS 787, Which is Better?”

  1. What was your seat number here please? I’m booked on a 777300er with BA in WT+ to LAX and want a seat with the clearest view possible. I know the wing will be in view but want it as minimal as possible. Thanks!

    Balas
  2. Ive been lucky enough to travel BA premier economy to Seoul and Tokyo from the uk .i found both services ok . Crew were attentive and very friendy . Food was ok as was the selection of drinks and entertainment available . As for the aircraft i enjoy flying on the 777 in this case the 200 series . The only downer from my personal view is the section for premier economy is if your a must have a window seat person who likes to take visual,s of the take off and landings or any other interesting sites then its pretty restricted because of the wings both sides . So if i can i book A 24 or K area its the furthest back , at least you get a bit of a view . But i would recommend a long range trip in BA premier economy. Enjoy your travels

    Balas
  3. We flew on the 777-200er back from Orlando to Gatwick in premium economy but they hadn’t updated the cabin yet. And looking at your experience ours was extremely different, there was tons of staff waiting to get on board so business got filled then premium got filled and they overspilled into economy. First the pre flight drinks, well they were saving the champagne for business. Meals were pretty good except i felt I got more in economy, like they were feeding us every hour almost. The seat fabric was so rough it gave me a rash. We asked to move as we were the last row in premium economy and behind us was the first row of economy, where there were 4 screaming kids. So we just asked to move 2 of the kids in our group to economy as there was literally empty rows of 3 in most areas. But they said no it’s reserved for passengers who don’t have working Tv screens. 🙄. I pressed the call button and it took them 5 hours to finally come round and answer – even though I had turned the button off after I just asked a passing flight attendant. Although it was good, I would only fly premium again on BA if they put a 787 on that route or maybe now that they have updated some of their 777-200’s. Next time though we are flying Aer Lingus. They are way ahead of BA, even have WiFi and in seat power!

    Balas
  4. Are you allowed any luggage with Premium Economy? Also, where is the best place to sit, if possible? Thank you.

    Balas
  5. Did I miss the actual seat quality review i.e. reclining, cushion, width, etc? After all, is'nt the seat the main reason for the upgrade?

    Balas
  6. Given British Airways' decisions regarding the very controversial layout of their business class cabin, it seems to me that premium economy is a very good option for the price if you're going to stick with BA. Can you tell me if the seat pan tilts when you lay back? That's the kicker for me. A lot of airlines are doing this in premium economy (Qantas, Singapore, Air New Zealand) and given that I'm pretty tall (190cm) and have back problems, I'd need it if I'm going to use the footrest.

    Balas
  7. PE on Qantas is my favourite. Seats are good, the have a Country Road amenities bag, and the cabin crew don't let you go thirsty!😆🍾🍷

    Balas
  8. The 787-9 is also 2-4-2..And why couldn't you use your own headphones? The top hole is a 3.5mm standard headphone jack.

    Balas
  9. 3:04 I don't think it's very safe to eat straight off that little table which is home to a lot of bacteria. Flights are full of bacteria.

    Balas
  10. Premium Economy on ANA 787. Based on your video, no difference between the 787 and 777 or then mild cosmetic touches and wear and tear in the older planes. So no difference.

    Balas
  11. That crack…nothing a little duct tape can't fix. Great review! Although, sometimes I had trouble hearing you over the background music. Maybe lower the volume on the music a tad.

    Balas
  12. Did you report it the damage to the airline there is another reason why you should be concerned about that because of the air pressure every time a plane takes off and land it pressurizes and depressurize is which can be dangerous when they're the damage like that if that cracks extend through the window the plane automatically depressurize once it's up in the air everybody will be dead

    Balas
  13. the premium economy does make a difference and it really doesn't cost that much more than regular economy , but one day you should try Emirates or even better Etihad airways , even economy class on their planes is a joy to be in , hope one day you will visit Dubai in one of these .

    Balas

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