BA start first class upgrade
12.01.10
British Airways started work on a £100 million revamp of its first-class cabin yesterday, ending press speculation that it was planning to axe the premium service completely. Engineers at British Airways Maintenance Cardiff, or BAMC, began work on the first aircraft, a Boeing 777 delivered recently, and the fitting will take about three weeks, according to BA's in-house newsletter.
BA will upgrade and modernise all its aircraft that offer first-class services. However, the amount of space allocated to first-class accommodation will not change. BA Chairman Martin Broughton said: ‘It's an exciting project, one in which we have invested around £100 million in enhancing levels of comfort and service.'
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