British Airways says that its new Club Europe cabin onboard domestic flights have been a “real hit” with 70,000 passengers using the service during its first six weeks.
The carrier introduced the cabin on to its domestic network in early April, as part of a range of customer service improvements across BA's operations.
Alex Cruz, BA’s CEO, said: “Club Europe is proving incredibly popular with our customers on domestic services. In just a month-and-a-half we’ve had nearly 70,000 take to the skies with us and the feedback we’re getting is great.
“Customers are telling us that they love the new consistency throughout their travels with us. They are getting the smooth, easy experience they want, particularly for those transferring on to our European and long-haul networks.”
Club Europe on domestic flights features a 2:2 seat configuration with the middle seat left free and the two seats bridged by central console table.
The service is priced from £199 return and includes lounge access, free food and drink, dedicated check-in desks, priority boarding and baggage allowance of two cabin bags and two hold bags.