British Airways Unveils New First-Class Seats for A380 Fleet
by Daniel McCarthy /
Photo: British Airways
British Airways this week is giving travelers a glimpse of luxury with the reveal of its upgraded first-class cabin, featuring brand-new seats set to debut on its retrofitted A380 aircraft by mid-2026. The refreshed seats promise enhanced comfort and a more personalized in-flight experience, part of BA’s strategy to modernize its premium offerings.
The new seats are 35.6 inches wide with a bed length of 79 inches, offering what the airline describes as a “fully rectangular” sleeping surface, an upgrade based by customer feedback. Additional perks include a 32-inch 4K TV, an ottoman, and customizable mood lighting with “relax,” “dine,” and “cinema” modes.

Each seat features its own 60-inch curved wall and three windows equipped with controllable blinds. For those traveling together, center seats feature removable dividers to create a shared space with connected tables for dining.
One of the standout innovation is the revamped carry-on storage: each seat comes with a dedicated luggage space designed for easy access, allowing passengers to wheel bags directly into their compartment.

These new seats will first roll out on British Airways’ transatlantic routes, connecting London Heathrow (LHR) to key U.S. cities, including Boston Logan (BOS), Washington Dulles (IAD), Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), and San Francisco (SFO

