British Airways Business Class: The Complete Guide (2026)
British Airways Business Class: The Complete Guide **British Airways business class is two completely different products flying under one name,** and which one you end up in is mos

British Airways business class is really two different products sold under the same name. The newer Club Suite is a modern business-class seat with a sliding door, direct aisle access, and a fully flat bed. The older Club World cabin uses a 2-3-2 layout where some passengers still need to climb over others to reach the aisle.
This guide explains what you're actually getting when you book BA business class in 2026, how to tell the cabins apart, what Club Europe offers on short-haul flights, and whether Avios redemptions make sense.
Club World vs Club Europe
Club World is British Airways' long-haul business class product on routes such as New York, Dubai, Singapore, and Tokyo.
Depending on the aircraft, you may get either:
- Club Suite (new product)
- Legacy Club World (old product)
Club Europe is BA's short-haul business class on European routes. It uses the same seat as economy, but with the middle seat blocked. Passengers also receive priority boarding, lounge access, a checked baggage allowance, and an upgraded meal service.
You do not get extra legroom, a wider seat frame, or a flat bed.
Club Europe is worth considering for the lounge access and baggage benefits rather than the seat itself.
Which Aircraft Have Club Suite?
Club Suite is BA's latest business-class seat featuring:
- 1-2-1 cabin layout
- Direct aisle access for every passenger
- Sliding privacy door
- 17-inch entertainment screen
- 198cm fully flat bed
As of 2026, Club Suite can be found on:
- All Airbus A350-1000 aircraft
- All Boeing 787-10 aircraft
- Most Boeing 777-300ER aircraft
- Many retrofitted Boeing 777-200ER aircraft
Legacy Club World remains on:
- Most Boeing 787-8 aircraft
- Most Boeing 787-9 aircraft
- Some older Boeing 777-200ER aircraft
The easiest way to check is the seat map.
- 1-2-1 layout = Club Suite
- 2-3-2 layout = Legacy Club World
Aircraft substitutions can happen, so check again before departure.
The Seat and Bed
Club Suite is a significant improvement over the older cabin.
The seat converts into a fully flat bed measuring around 198cm. Storage is excellent, with multiple compartments, charging points, USB ports, and a power outlet at every seat.
Couples may prefer the centre seats, while solo travellers should choose window seats for maximum privacy.
Legacy Club World feels much older. The cabin uses a 2-3-2 layout with alternating forward and rear-facing seats. Window passengers may need to step over neighbouring passengers to access the aisle.
The bed is shorter, the screen is smaller, and privacy is limited compared with modern business-class standards.
Both products include bedding from The White Company, including a duvet, pillow, mattress topper, and amenity kit.
Food, Drink and Lounges
Food service is broadly similar across both business-class cabins.
Passengers receive:
- A main meal after take-off
- A lighter meal before landing
- Access to snacks throughout the flight
The main meal is usually the strongest part of the catering experience, with multiple choices, dessert, and a cheese course.
British Airways also performs well on drinks. Champagne, wines, spirits, and cocktails are available throughout the flight.
At Heathrow Terminal 5, business-class passengers have access to the Galleries Club lounges. Facilities include hot food, self-service drinks, showers, work areas, and comfortable seating.
While perfectly adequate, the Galleries lounges are generally considered weaker than premium lounges offered by airlines such as Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways.
Booking BA Business Class with Avios
One important detail is that Club Suite and Legacy Club World cost exactly the same number of Avios.
That makes checking the seat map particularly important before booking.
Typical off-peak one-way pricing includes:
- New York, Boston, Washington: 50,000 Avios + approximately £375
- Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago: 62,500 Avios + approximately £400
- Tokyo, Singapore, Bangkok: 90,000 Avios + approximately £530
- Cape Town, Johannesburg: 75,000 Avios + approximately £530
Peak dates generally require around 20% more Avios.
Three Things to Know
Book Early
British Airways releases reward seats 355 days before departure. Popular routes can sell out quickly.
Use a Companion Voucher
The BA American Express Premium Plus Companion Voucher allows two passengers to travel for the Avios cost of one. This is often the best use of Avios available to UK travellers.
Consider Partner Airlines
Qatar Airways Qsuites and Cathay Pacific Business Class can often be booked using Avios and generally provide a better experience than British Airways.
Is BA Business Class Worth It?
Club Suite with Avios and a Companion Voucher: Excellent value and one of the best ways to use Avios.
Club Suite paid with cash: Good value at competitive fares, especially on transatlantic routes.
Legacy Club World with Avios: Acceptable, particularly when using a Companion Voucher.
Legacy Club World paid with cash: Difficult to recommend compared with competing airlines.
Club Europe: Worth paying for the lounge access and baggage benefits, but not for the seat itself.
FAQ
Which BA flights have Club Suite?
All Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, all Boeing 787-10 aircraft, most Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, and many retrofitted Boeing 777-200ER aircraft feature Club Suite. Check the seat map before booking.
How many Avios do I need for business class?
Most long-haul routes start from around 50,000 Avios plus taxes and fees each way on off-peak dates. Prices vary by destination and season.
What is Club World?
Club World is British Airways' long-haul business-class brand. It includes both the modern Club Suite and the older Legacy Club World product, depending on the aircraft operating your flight.