Comments on: British Airways B747 Business Class LHR-SFO (upper cabin)/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/travel your dreams in styleTue, 16 Jun 2020 15:58:53 +0000hourly1By: British Airways Business Class Review | The Travel Reviewer/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-175181Tue, 16 Jun 2020 15:58:53 +0000/?p=3668#comment-175181[…] British Airways B747 business class LHR-SFO (upper cabin … […]

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By: Top 10 reasons why I like to fly British Airways (again) – Arbiterz/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-173823Wed, 24 Jul 2019 15:06:13 +0000/?p=3668#comment-173823[…] of these jumbo jets have been built, with the B747-400 being the most common variant in service. Flying on the British Airways B747 upper deck is a real treat, since it only features 20 Business Class seats arranged in a 2-2 layout, so there […]

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By: Harold Bask/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-173788Sat, 13 Jul 2019 21:54:58 +0000/?p=3668#comment-173788I know this is an older post, but you made a small error in your closing remarks above. You said 64A was your seat, but your pictures indicate 64K. {64A (my seat for the flight)}

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By: Suzy/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-77441Tue, 18 Oct 2016 11:12:29 +0000/?p=3668#comment-77441In reply to The Luxury Travel Expert.

Thanks so much for the reply. I’ve just selected our seats. Only pairs available in the upper deck were in row 63, but we’re going to give it a go.. Again, thank you for the detailed review and reply.

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By: The Luxury Travel Expert/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-77439Tue, 18 Oct 2016 09:04:25 +0000/?p=3668#comment-77439In reply to Suzy.

Hi there, no worries: I did this for the sake of the video. The boarding door is directly beslides the stairs to the upper deck. And yes, it’s no problem to go up the stairs with carry on luggage. Enjoy your travels and safe flights!

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By: Suzy/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-77438Tue, 18 Oct 2016 08:30:33 +0000/?p=3668#comment-77438Hoping you still read and reply to comments on older posts…
My husband and I have gotten a great deal on BA business class flights (treat!) that are supposed to include this plane. Now to pick the best seat. Really wanting to try the upper deck, but in your video, you walk through the economy section to get to the stairs for the upper deck. Is this necessary or did you do it for the sake of the video? Part of the perk of flying business class for us is being able to quickly get on/off the plane at the airport (customs/etc. await).
Also, lugging our carry-ons up the stairs doesn’t sound appealing, but if everything we need is upstairs once we’re up there (lav./night-time snacks), then shouldn’t be a problem (providing the stairs are manageable with a standard case and laptop bag).
Thank you and appreciate the review.

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By: Top 10: best airline Business Class lounges around the world | Jungle Dispatch/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-73313Sun, 28 Feb 2016 21:10:55 +0000/?p=3668#comment-73313[…] Review: British Airways B747 Business Class from London to San Francisco. […]

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By: Max/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-73281Sat, 27 Feb 2016 19:04:32 +0000/?p=3668#comment-73281Where is the Business Class walk-up “Club Kitchen” located in the BA 747? Is it in the upper or lower deck?

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By: British Airways Business Class | Travel Reviews/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-69593Thu, 19 Nov 2015 12:18:56 +0000/?p=3668#comment-69593[…] British Airways B747 business class LHR-SFO (upper cabin … […]

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By: pressyuk/2014/06/11/flight-review-british-airways-business-class-boeing-747-400-lhr-sfo/#comment-68597Fri, 30 Oct 2015 16:47:49 +0000/?p=3668#comment-68597Extra comment here. Having flown AA Biz on one of their newest 777-300s, I understand your point about AA’s product being better. It is exceedingly very good and in terms of the seat and the area around it, I’d say that AA have managed to out-Virgin Virgin with the Herringbone layout, etc 🙂

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