British Airways (BA) will be
introducing a bigger and better Boeing 747 to its London-Lagos route
from September.
Mr Kola Olayinka, British Airways
commercial manager in Nigeria, said this in a statement released by
Nosakhare Emma-Iyamu from QuandrantMSL Group, the agency that handles
the airline’s media.
Olayinka said that each of the Lagos
Boeing 747 fondly referred to as the ‘Super High J Aircraft’
within the BA’s family would have 14 seats in its first class, 86
in business class, 30 in world traveller plus and 145 in world
traveller.
“The new aircraft are larger than the
Boeing 777s which the airline currently operates and will add an
extra 343 seats a week on the busy route between London and Nigeria’s
commercial capital-Lagos.
“The newest aircraft with well
refreshed interior, and the state-of-the-art entertainment system,
also have a larger Club World cabin with 86 lie-flat beds and choice
of the upper deck cabin for our dedicated business class customers,’
Olayinka said.
He said that some of the aircraft had
begun flying on popular BA routes to New York, Chicago, Johannesburg,
Dubai, Boston, Riyadh, Kuwait, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto and
Washington DC from London.
Olayinka also noted, “We know
customers who fly in these aircraft will appreciate the improved
interiors, with their mood lighting, updated seating and the new
entertainment system.”
He added that the aircraft were
equipped with Panasonic’s next-generation eX3 entertainment system.
He said these would give BA’s
customers a choice of over 1,300 hours of entertainment that would
include over 130 movies and 400 TV programmes on larger,
high-resolution screens, with touch and swipe functionality, giving
the system the familiar feel of using a tablet.
“As part of the upgrade, customers in
world traveller plus will now have access to a universal power socket
at every seat, capable of accepting plugs from the UK, US and Europe.
“In addition, world traveller
customers will have their own USB sockets to power phones and
tablets,’’ he said.
He said that its seats in the world
traveller’s section had been upgraded to ensure customers’
comfort.
He said that flight numbers and
schedule would remain the same with BA75 departing Heathrow at 11:30
a.m. and landing in Lagos at 1755p.m.
He said that the return service
operates as BA74, would depart Lagos at 22:55p.m., to arrive at
Heathrow’s Terminal 5 at 05:25a.m., the following morning.
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