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British Airways vs American Airlines: which one is the best?

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Friday newsletters always feature luxury travel contests, tips, series, or news.

Today (November 20, 2015): Travel tip: British Airways versus American Airlines: which one has the best Business Class?

The airspace over the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and Northern America holds some of world’s densest plane traffic. Every day, between 2000 and 3000 aircraft fly across the North Atlantic between Canada, the United States and Europe, with London-New York being the single most profitable and busiest commercial route. The following, fascinating animation by the UK air traffic control service shows 2,524 flights that travelled between Canada, the US and Europe on a single day in August 2013:

The North Atlantic skies have been taken over by airlines belonging to the three major airline alliances:

Last year (2014), the leading carrier in the transatlantic market was Delta Air Lines with 9.76 million available seats (11.7 % share), followed closely by British Airways with 9.70 million seats (also a 11.7 % share) and then United Airlines with 9.55 million seats (11.5 per cent share). The range of Business Class products that are offered on board the planes flying across the pond varies from mediocre (e.g. American Airlines’ older planes) to very good (e.g. Austrian Airlines) and everything in between.

These days, American Airlines and British Airways are my preferred airlines to travel between Europe and the USA, mostly because (1) I stick to the Oneworld alliance when possible to earn the most useable miles; (2) I prefer a stop-over in London Heathrow (which has the most direct flights to the USA) over a connection within the USA itself; and (3) I appreciate the Business Class product offered by both carriers, which both feature in my top 10 list of airlines with the best longhaul Business Class.

The last couple of months, I published several trip reports about my recent flights with American Airlines and British Airways. You can read them here (and there are more to come):

Or if you prefer to watch clips instead of reading my trip reports, you can have a look at my videos that I have uploaded on my Youtube channel (which has 12,500+ followers so far).

When you have a choice between American Airlines and British Airways, the big questions is which one has the best Business Class product? Well, here you have some facts comparing each carrier’s products & my opinion about the overall winner (you can also share your opinion below in the comments section or poll):


CONCLUSION

Although British Airways offers the best ground experience (with great lounges), the new American Airlines wins in term of the inflight experience (better seats, food, and entertainment). Nevertheless, the experience will largely depend on the aircraft subtype, so always take that into consideration when you book a flight. These are my preferred wide-body Business Class cabins (in order from excellent to poor):

  1. British Airways 747 upper cabin: the small space feels like a private jet (read a trip report in the upper cabin here).
  2. American Airlines B777-300ER;
  3. American Airlines B777-200ER (refurbished) and B787;
  4. British Airways A380, B787, B777, and B747 lower cabin;
  5. American Airlines A330 (ex-US Airways planes);
  6. American Airlines B767 (refurbished)
  7. British Airways B767;
  8. American Airlines B777-200ERs and B767 (not refurbished);
  9. American Airlines B757 (ex USA Airways planes)

What’s your favorite transatlantic carrier: British Airways or American Airlines? You can leave a comment below or take our poll!


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