21 November 2008
British Airways is removing the use of the middle seat for business class passengers on European flights.
The change from February 23 will mean that passengers using Club Europe will have either a window or aisle seat, with the middle seat free.
The airlineââ¬â¢s commercial director Robert Boyle said: ââ¬ÅâWeââ¬â¢ve listened to customer feedback and taken the decision to leave the middle seat unoccupied to give our customers that extra privacy and sense of personal space.ââ¬~
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Spin, spin You will not get more space its just that you will not have an occupied seat next to you. The seats will still be the same worn out ones that have no decernable seat padding and after 45 mins will lead to a numb bum. Try Monarch if you want comfy seats
By Paul Neaves, Friday, November 21, 2008