BA to launch new Club World dining experience
British Airways will launch restaurant-style dining in its long-haul business-class cabin on flights between London Heathrow and New York JFK on September 1.
The move is the first tranche of a £400 million investment in BA’s Club World.
Passengers will be able to select starters and desserts from new display trolleys, and meals will be served on new table settings.
BA’s head of catering Colin Talbot said: "We’ve really focused on attention to detail with the new Club World menu, with the aim of delivering a real restaurant experience."
From autumn, the second phase of the investment will begin, when iconic British retailer The White Company will supply new bedding for Club World and new amenity kits.
The new dining and bedding will be rolled out across BA’s long-haul network throughout 2018.
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