Main deck accommodation
First
This cabin, located at the front of the main deck, is equipped with 14 First suites. As BA's largest aircraft it also features the largest suite, measured in raw square footage offering 30% more personal space and 60% more storage space than the equivalent Boeing 777 suites. The seat is similar in width and length to other suites but benefits from more generous peripheral space as well as full size personal locker, large enough to stow a max IATA size cabin case as well as coats etc.
Club World
Located between doors 2 and 3, the Club World cabin accommodates 44 passengers. Configured in pairs of forward/rear facing seats, the central bank of E/F seats are particularly popular with families. All seats convert to fully flat beds.
World Traveller
There are two World Traveller cabins configured in a 3-4-3 arrangement located at the rear of the main deck accommodating 199 Recaro CL3620 seats. All seats recline and feature a six-way adjustable headrest and bi-folding tray tables. Middle seats have movable arm rests.
Upper deck accommodation
Club World
There are two Club World cabins accommodating 53 passengers. All window seats benefit with access to personal storage floor mounted lockers. The centre E seats offer more lateral personal space plus additional storage.
World Traveller Plus
This cabin accommodates 55 Recaro PL3530 seats in a 2-3-2 arrangement. Window seats benefit from additional storage lockers. All seats recline, feature a six-way adjustable headrest, and bi-folding tray tables. Aisle seats have a moveable armrest to aid movement in/out of the seat.
World Traveller
There are two cabins accommodating 104 Recaro CL3620 seats in a 2-4-2 arrangement. The small cabin tucked away at the rear is relatively intimate. All window seats benefit from direct access to personal lockers. All seats recline and feature a six-way adjustable headrest and bi-folding tray tables. Middle seats have movable arm rests.
Notes:
Seats 70A/K and 80A/K do not have side lockers
Under normal circumstances movement between decks is discouraged