British Airways expands African network
Elsewhere in Africa, it has added more seats to Lagos and is
introducing new on-board products and services on African routes including its
daily services to Accra in Ghana. This is part of a £4.5 billion, five-year
customer investment plan, with a focus on excellence in the premium cabins and
more choice and quality for all its customers. On a number of African routes it
has already introduced new bedding and amenity kits in the Club World Cabin by
luxury lifestyle brand, the White Company. The investment will also see a new Club
World seat in future.
At Heathrow it has opened a First Wing check-in area with
direct security and lounge access. Lounges around the world are being revamped,
including Johannesburg and Nairobi.
In World Traveller, new expanded menus have been introduced,
providing more quantity and quality in the long-haul economy cabin, as well as
snack options throughout the flight.
New World Traveller and World Traveller Plus cabins are
being rolled out in the Boeing 777 fleet operating out of Gatwick. These aircraft
operate three additional flights to Cape Town during the South African summer.
The investment plan will also see British Airways installing
the best-quality Wi-Fi in every seat, upgrading the interiors of 128 long-haul
aircraft and taking delivery of 72 new aircraft.
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