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Global links About Directgov Linking to Directgov Terms and conditions Your privacy © Crown copyright Site index Help Accessibility Cymraeg Search this site Access keys Home Newsroom Site index Help Complaints procedure Terms and conditions Feedback form Access key details Back to top || || Seatguru.com Find the best seat before you fly Seat advice for 700+ seatmaps, backed by 25,000+ flier reviews British Airways Boeing 747-400 52-Bus. (744) Currently, thirty-one of British Airways' 747-400s are configured with 52 Club World seats, as shown below. BA plans to outfit their entire fleet of 747s with this layout. The Club World window seats on the upper deck have extra space between the seat and the window that can be used for storage. Passengers have the option of paying a fee at the time of booking to reserve a seat in advance - this applies to all cabins of service. Reserving a seat at this time will give the best chance to select preferred seats. Otherwise, seats can be selected for free at the time of online check-in, 24 hours before departure. Click on Amenity Icons below to find out more about inflight services. pitch width seating details Club World Class: 73.0" 20.0" 52 Flat bed seats More Info World Traveler Class: 31.0" 17.5" 227 seats More Info First Class: 78.0" 21.0" 14 Flat bed sleeping pods More Info World Traveler Plus Class: 38.0" 18.5" 36 seats with 2 more inches of recline than standa More Info In-flight Amenities (click icon for more information) The above amenity icons represent the services that are available on this aircraft. Click on the individual icons for more detailed information. If an icon is not pictured, that service is not offered on this aircraft. British Airways now offers audio and video onDemand on all its 747s. More Information British Airways now offers audio and video onDemand on all its 747s. More Information First, Club World Business, and World Traveler Plus all feature in-seat 110v AC power connections; although, there have been reports that some aircraft have EmPower ports rather than AC power. There are no power ports in the standard World Traveler class. Read our guide to in-seat laptop power for more information. First, Club World Business, and World Traveler Plus all feature in-seat 110v AC power connections; although, there have been reports that some aircraft have EmPower ports rather than AC power. There are no power ports in the standard World Traveler class. Read our guide to in-seat laptop power for more information. On long-haul flights, complimentary meal service is offered in all classes. More Information Bassinets: Britax seats, for infants up to 2 years old are allocated at the airport on a first come first serve basis for your flight. Skycots are also available though can only be used at some bulkheads. Be sure to call British Airways Reservations to make sure you will be seated in the correct area. Baby changers: Baby changers are present on all long-haul aircraft. For seat specific comments on this aircraft, mouse over the plane illustration below. View our Seat Map Key below or visit the FAQ page for further assistance and explanations. Seat(s) Class Seat Type Power Video Review 60 B Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 60 B can be noisy and bright as it directly faces the lavatory and its footrest is flush against the bulkhead wall. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 16 J,K World Traveler Plus Recliner No Power Personal TV The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 36 A,B,C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV The proximity of the lavatory can be bothersome, especially if you are seated on the aisle. However the aisle seats do recline more than the other seats on this plane. 39 H,J,K World Traveler Recliner & Bulkhead No Power Personal TV Seats 39 H,J,K have less legroom than the bulkhead seats in row 40. The proximity of the galleys can be bothersome. The window is misaligned at this row. The tray tables and in-seat TVs are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat with. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. When the bassinets are in use, these seats cannot use the in-seat TV, which lifts up from the front of the armrest. 60 J Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 60 J can be noisy and bright as it directly faces the lavatory. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 60 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 60 K receives complaints about its proximity to the lavatory as noise and smell can be bothersome. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 29 H,J World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 29 H,J are standard economy seats. 3-5 A First Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 3-5 A are good first class sleeper suites. 30-35 H,J,K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 30-35 H,J,K are standard World Traveler seats. 3-5 K First Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 3-5 K are good first class sleeper suites. 13-14 A,B World Traveler Plus Recliner AC Power Personal TV Seats 13-14 A,B are standard World Traveler Plus seats. 40 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner & Bulkhead No Power Personal TV Seats 40 D,E,F,G have some extra legroom, but not as much as 40 A,B,C. However, it can be very nice that there are no seats in front of you to recline into your space. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. 53 H,J World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 53 H,J feel cramped due to the curvature of the fuselage and the proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. However, as some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, they can be ideal when traveling with a partner. 29-35 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 29-35 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler seats. 2 A First Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 2 A is very private and quiet. 17 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 A is a standard rear-facing Club World seat, though it is close to the heating system and some find it can get quite warm in this area. 17 B Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 B is an OK forward-facing Club World seat. While it has extra legroom due to the bulkhead, its proximity to the lavatory can make it slightly noisier. 17 D Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 D is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 28 H,J World Traveler Recliner & Exit Row No Power Personal TV Seats 28 H,J have extra legroom, but the tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exits during flight. 17 G Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 G is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 2 K First Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 2 K is very private and quiet. 17 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 K is a standard rear-facing Club World seat though it is close to the heating system and some find it can get quite warm in this area. 53 B,C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 53 B,C feel cramped due to the curvature of the fuselage and the proximity of the lavatories can be bothersome. However, as some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, they can be ideal when traveling with a partner. 36 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 36 D,E,F,G may have limited recline and the proximity of the lavatory and galley might make these seats slightly noisier, especially on the aisle seats. 17 J Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 17 J is standard forward-facing Club World seat. While it has extra legroom due to the bulkhead, its proximity to the lavatory can make it slightly noisier. 18-20 J Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-20 J are standard forward-facing Club World seats. 4-5 E,F First Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 4-5 E,F are great first sleeper suites, especially when traveling with a partner. 18-19 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-19 A are standard rear-facing Club World seats. 17-20 E,F Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 17-20 E,F are rear-facing Club World seats that are ideal when traveling with a partner. However, if you're flying solo, you'll probably want to select another seat, as these are not very private. 20 E,F may be reserved for passengers traveling with an infant. 18-19 B Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-19 B are standard forward-facing Club World seats. 15 A,B World Traveler Plus Recliner No Power Personal TV The proximity of the lavatory and galley can be bothersome. Seats 15 A,B have excellent recline. 62 A Club World Lie-Flat & Exit Row AC Power Personal TV Seat 62 A is a great rear-facing Club World seat with extra legroom due to the exit row and the ability to get in and out of a window seat without disturbing your seat mate. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 29 A World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 29 A has a lot of extra legroom since there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. 18-19 G Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-19 G are standard forward-facing Club World seats. 29 K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 29 K has a lot of extra legroom since there is no seat in front of it. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing. 12 D,E,F,G World Traveler Plus Recliner & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seats 12 D,E,F,G have extra legroom due to the bulkhead, but the proximity of the lavatory and galley can be bothersome. There is no floor storage during takeoff and landing, and there is no overhead bin at these seats. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this row. 12-15 J,K World Traveler Plus Recliner AC Power Personal TV Seats 12-15 J,K are standard World Traveler Plus seats. All J seats have limited underseat leg and storage room due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 63 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 63 K is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 63 J Club World Lie-Flat & Exit Row AC Power Personal TV Seat 63 J is a forward-facing Club World seat with slightly restricted legroom due to a divider between the seat and the exit. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. This seat is especially private as the view from 62K is blocked by the crew jump seats. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 63 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 63 A is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 63 B Club World Lie-Flat & Exit Row AC Power Personal TV Seat 63 B is a forward-facing Club World seat with slightly restricted legroom due to a divider between the seat and the exit. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 28 B,C World Traveler Recliner & Exit Row No Power Personal TV Seats 28 B,C have extra legroom, but the tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. It can get cold by the exits during flight. 12 A,B World Traveler Plus Recliner & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seats 12 A,B have extra legroom due to the bulkhead. The lavatories and galleys are not too bothersome because they are roped off and reserved for first class. Attached to the bulkhead is a support for a cot. This can be used as extra space for drinks and magazines, but it does restrict access to aisle from 12A. This also means that passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this row. The TV folds out of the seat, which can be bothersome. 52 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 52 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler seats. The D and G seats have limited foot room and underseat storage space due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 11 J,K World Traveler Plus Recliner & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seats 11 J,K have extra legroom, though not as much as seats 12 A-G. They are very private and perfect for traveling with a partner. The proximity of the galley can be bothersome. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants are often seated in this row. 1 A,K First Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seats 1 A,K feel very secluded from the rest of the cabin. You are however, fairly close to the passenger next to you. While these seats usually get the highest of praises, recent flyers have complained that people accessing the closet directly in front of you causes interruptions and noise. These seats are often held back for BA Executive Gold Club members and VIPs. 50 H,J,K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 50 H,J,K are standard World Traveler seats though the fuselage begins to taper in at this row making the window seat feel especially cramped. 60-61 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 60-61 A are standard rear-facing Club World seats. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 40 H,J,K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 40 H,J,K are standard World Traveler seats. 13-14 D,E,F,G World Traveler Plus Recliner AC Power Personal TV Seats 13-14 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler Plus seats. 64 B Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 64 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 64 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 64 A is a very private rear-facing Club World seat with extra legroom. About 10 inches beyond the footstool is a bassinet position equipped for Britax's infant seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 64 J Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 64 J is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. Note that the proximity of the lavatory might make this seat slightly noisier. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 64 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 64 K is a standard rear-facing Club World seat. While you have some extra space and it is easy to get in and out of your seat, the proximity of the lavatory might make this seat slightly noisier and that light coming in from the galley may be disturbing. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 51 J World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 51 J has extra space in the place of seat K, but beware this extra space prevents you from leaning against the wall. Seats 51 H and J are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. Because these seats are not quite aligned with the row in front of it, the seat anchors from row 50 can be bothersome and intrude on foot space. 51 H World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 51 H and J are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. Because these seats are not quite aligned with the row in front of it, the seat anchors from row 50 can be bothersome and intrude on foot space. 41-49 A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 41-49 A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,J,K are standard World Traveler seats. The D and G seats have limited foot room and underseat storage space due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 18-19 D Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-19 D are standard forward-facing Club World seats. 62 B Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 62 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 51 B World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 51 B have extra space in the place of seat A, but beware this extra space prevents you from leaning against the wall. Seats 51 B and C are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. Because these seats are not quite aligned with the row in front of it, the seat anchors from row 50 can be bothersome and intrude on foot space. 51 C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 51 B and C are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. Because these seats are not quite aligned with the row in front of it, the seat anchors from row 50 can be bothersome and intrude on foot space. 18-19 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seats 18-19 K are standard rear-facing Club World seats. 30-35 A,B,C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 30-35 A,B,C are standard World Traveler seats. 62 J Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 62 J is a standard forward-facing Club World seats. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 62 K Club World Lie-Flat & Exit Row AC Power Personal TV Seat 62 K is a great rear-facing Club World seat with extra legroom due to the exit row and the ability to get in and out of a window seat without disturbing your seat mate. The seat is especially private as the view from 63J is blocked by the crew jump seats. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 15 D,E,F,G World Traveler Plus Recliner AC Power Personal TV Seats 15 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler Plus seat with full recline. The proximity of the lavatory and galley behind can be bothersome. 61 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 61 K is a standard rear-facing Club World seats. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 61 J Club World Lie-Flat & Bulkhead AC Power Personal TV Seat 61 J is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck, but there are additional small storage boxes near the window in these seats. 50 A,B,C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 50 A,B,C are standard World Traveler seats though the fuselage begins to taper in at this row making the window seat feel especially cramped. 28 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner & Bulkhead No Power Personal TV Seats 28 D,E,F,G have some extra legroom due to the bulkhead, but the tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. Passengers often use the area in front of these seats to move from one side of the aircraft to the other. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. 61 B Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 61 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. The upper deck is usually very quiet and has good service. Do note that the overhead bins are smaller than those on the lower deck. 36 H,J,K World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV The proximity of the lavatory can be bothersome, especially if you are seated on the aisle. However the aisle seats do recline more than the other seats on this plane. 52 C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 52 C is a standard World Traveler seat. Seats 52 B and C are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. 20 B Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 20 B is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 20 A Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 20 A is separated from economy by only a curtain. Because 28 D,E,F,G is a bassinet location, infants are often seated just beyond the curtain in front of this seat. 20 G Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 20 G is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 20 D Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 20 D is a standard forward-facing Club World seat. 20 K Club World Lie-Flat AC Power Personal TV Seat 20 K is separated from economy by only a curtain. Because 28 D,E,F,G is a bassinet location, infants are often seated just beyond the curtain in front of this seat. 51 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 51 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler seats. The D and G seats have limited foot room and underseat storage space due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 52 H World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 52 H is a standard World Traveler seat. Seats 52 H and J are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. 40 A,B,C World Traveler Recliner & Bulkhead No Power Personal TV Seats 40 A,B,C are great World Traveler seats with lots of extra legroom due to the bulkhead. The tray tables are in the armrests, making the armrests immovable and slightly reducing seat width. There is no floor storage for these seats during takeoff and landing. This is a bassinet location, so passengers traveling with infants may be seated in this area. 29 B,C World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 29 B,C are standard economy seats. 53 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV The area around seats 53 D,E,F,G can be noisy and crowded due to the lavatories being directly behind. The D and G seats have limited foot room and underseat storage space due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 52 B World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 52 B is a great World Traveler seat due to extra space in the place of seat A, but beware this extra space prevents you from leaning against the wall. Seats 52 B and C are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. 50 D,E,F,G World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seats 50 D,E,F,G are standard World Traveler seats. The D and G seats have limited foot room and underseat storage space due to the presence of an entertainment equipment box. 52 J World Traveler Recliner No Power Personal TV Seat 52 J is a great World Traveler seat due to extra space in the place of seat K, but beware this extra space prevents you from leaning against the wall. Seats 52 H and J are some of the only twosomes in the World Traveler section, making them desirable when traveling with a partner. Take this with you when you fly! 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