British Airways A380 now flies to the

  20 April 2015    Read: 1117
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The ‘City by the Bay’ is the second destination in California after Los Angeles – and the third US destination following the launch to Washington DC in October 2014 – to welcome the British Airways superjumbo. British Airways’ flagship luxurious double-decker offering stylish seating for 469 customers, now operates five services a week during the summer months from Terminal 5, its home at London Heathrow.

Later this year, Miami in Florida will also be receiving an A380 taking the total to eight routes that British Airways services with an A380 (Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Singapore, Washington, San Francisco and Miami).
Paolo De Renzis, British Airways’ Area Commercial Manager for the Middle East & Central Asia said: “San Francisco is a firm favourite with our customers so we couldn’t be happier that they are now able to fly there on one of the newest and most advanced aircraft in our fleet.

“They’ll be able to enjoy a taste of luxury and relax all the way to the west coast in comfort and style and be able to choose from more than 130 movies and 650 TV shows from our latest in-flight entertainment system, as well as enjoy the very best of height-cuisine.”
Flying over the Atlantic doesn’t mean looking out over a plain stretch of water, as this route offers some of the most magnificent sights of the planet. “Customers can enjoy seeing the Northern Lights on a night flight between San Francisco and London. It is just superb and an experience really worth staying awake for on a trans-Atlantic flight,” remarks Steve Allright, Captain at British Airways.

Customers flying to San Francisco on board the A380 can choose from 14 stunning First suites on the main deck and 97 Club World seats split between the main and upper deck, which features a new 2:3:2 configuration. The popular World Traveller Plus cabin has been increased to 55 seats and this is in addition to 303 seats available in World Traveller.

The double decked aircraft also offers one of the quietest cabins in the sky, with bigger overhead bins, extra storage space, cleaner air, mood lighting and more power sockets for personal electronic equipment.

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