Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

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Being over the moon with pleasure is exactly what the British airline offers to passengers of the new luxury Airbus A350. Flying on board turns not just into a trip, but into a real vacation, as if in the best hotel. The journalist of The Sun decided to fly the first flight on an extra-comfort plane. He says that it was an unforgettable experience.

Find out how the flight on the new super-comfortable plane went from our material.

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the SkyBritish Airways has opened flights operated by 18 new shining Airbus A350 aircraft. The Sun's journalist Jacob Lewis decided to experience all the delights of flying with extra comfort.

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky The passenger seat here is like a small luxury hotel room under the sky. The guy was used to flying economy class, so such amenities were a pleasant discovery for him.

British Airways positions a seat in business class as a standard hotel room, and this is comfort on the verge of fantasy.

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

The new airliner accommodates 331 passengers. For those who fly in economy class, conditions have also improved, and much more: high ceilings, noise reduction and better air conditioning. The planes of the old models come under pressure at an altitude of about 2134 meters, and the new Airbus A350 — 1829 meters.

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Dream Flight: British Airways' New jet looks like a hotel in the Sky

Flying in business class is not a cheap pleasure. Many passengers cannot afford to travel in luxury seats and see them only briefly, passing to their modest seats in economy class. For those who want to feel like a VIP passenger and not spend a lot of money on tickets, an airplane restaurant has been opened in Tokyo. Here everyone will be able to experience all the delights of flying with an increased level of comfort.

Keywords: Airline | Business class | Uk | Journalist | Cabin | Comfort | Novelty | Hotel | Flight | Luxury | Airplane | Convenience

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