do you think you can make a video of the Fairmount Windsor Park hotel in the uk? i will be travelling from Canada next year and was thinking to stay there but there isn't many videos about the property ?
@@11235but I don't disagree at all. Was simply saying that in comparison to economy class, it looks pretty incredible. Flying long haul in economy is a painful experience, mentally and physically.
@@11235but that's the thing. It's not judged based on how it is compared to economy, but how it is for the price and compared to other products. Bit of a let down if it doesn't feel special. I like to fly business if I can get a decent rate, especially considering I usually fly solo. It involves a LOT of overtime etc, so my expectations are higher!
I'm someone who watches hundreds of travel videos and I've followed you and your wife's travels for 3 or so years now. Your videos are just so much more "real" than most others. You're not faking the experience to feel good about your job, you're showing us the actual experience and I'm grateful to you and Gabby for that.
@@LJ_Elson she is often on his channel. They are a very loving couple with an adorable son. No. He's heterosexual. Not sure why you're asking me instead of him and his wife. Jealous. So cute.
@@LJ_Elson yes. I agree. It's a really great channel. I've been watching since 2021. If you scroll thru his videos, many have his wife on there, which is really the star of the show. And their adorable son. Enjoy
I flew from Heathrow to Los Angeles on United Airlines,in First Class Business. . My first time ever on a long haul flight in March this year. An excellent experience. Hot towels, assistance always on hand, comfortable bed, good food and best of all, 3 flight attendants singing me Happy Birthday with champagne to celebrate my advancing years! Certainly would fly again with them!
About the window : it's not so much a question of who's in the right as who has the better manners. When you share a window, you ask the person you share it with if it's alright to shut or open it.
Did Tim honestly need that half window? Did it ruin his flight? It's not like he could see anything out of it! He had full window to look out of. If she reached over to close that window then Tim definitely has something to moan about. But she didn't, she closed the shared window, more than likely because the sun was shining in her eyes. He made a big deal out of nothing. To discuss it in earshot of her was plain rude.
Tim, I've noticed that people have become less tolerant, cooperative, and friendly since the pandemic. Just a personal observation. Wow, that was an expensive flight that should have been better. Thanks, Tim! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
There is a simmering feeling of anger all over the UK in 2024, definitely since the pandemic things have gotten worse and the general direction the country is going in, isn’t great. This filters through into the general demeanour of people on the street. Not great.
A group of 8 of us went economy to New York for New Year 2001 with British Airways All 8 of us were given an upgrade to business class on the way back home We were able to use the business class lounge too Free food and drinks It felt like Christmas had arrived again The in flight food was delicious I don't ever remember getting the amenities bag though What a lovely finish to our holiday I have never ever forgotten it I'm now 70yrs old and I still talk about it to people Thankyou British Airways for the lovely experience ❤
It's shocking to see BA standards slip so far from what they were before. The level of service you got for the price and place you are in is a shame. The level of maturity in people nowadays has also slipped. I’m a bus driver, and the vile people you have to put up with giving you verbal abuse daily is shocking.
sorry to hear that, its pretty depressing knowing so many people are willing to be cruel to others, for us happy/kind folk we have to keep putting on our best face, cant let them get us down too.
COVID and endless social media screen-time has created monsters who communicate like the keyboard warriors they are. I recently had to ask a flight attendant in long haul business class flight to speak to a passenger watching videos on their phone in full volume speaker phone. Where do you start? How does one educate such anti-social monsters?
With the window situation, I would say it’s shared, therefore it’s just polite to ask if you can close it, even if you wanted it open, if they asked before you’d be happy to do so. Just ask, that’s what I say. Be polite.
I really wouldnt care about the lady behind closing that blind. Same if the person in front closed the foremost blind. So long as I can look out the window from time to time. I'm happy.
I think it’s nice to have a quick exchange with someone if you have a particular preference in this situation. It’s strange that she had booked a window seat if she didn’t want access to the window, so maybe she had a headache, or wanted to go straight to sleep. I don’t feel like you were going to get much intervention from the cabin crew so you needed to employ your own neighbourly diplomacy.
You've hit the nail on the head. It's the same with reclining your seat into somebody. You can do it but just be polite enough to ask or tell the person you're going to do it. 99% of the time you're not going to worry as you were considered and it doesn't come across as rude.
I think given you have access to three windows, your side ones are shared but you have a middle window direct to you which not even row has, yes it's a nice courtesy if she asked to close it but I don't begrudge her for doing so because on a longhaul flight some people just wanna sleep the moment they get on so they close off all their sources of light (and some just don't like looking out an aircraft in general, esp when they're nervous flyers. Now when you have only one window and it's shared, then yes, it's a mutual agreement to shut it sometimes the guy behind me will say 'look I'm going to sleep do you mind if i close the window, you can open it later it won't wake me up when I'm already asleep' and I'll always say yes I like to watch take off and landing but other than that I don't care.
Lounges are also accessed by people with frequent flyer status on economy tickets, as well as people on inexpensive Club Europe upgrades. If you thought the B gates lounge was busy you'd have been shocked at how busy the North and South lounges would have been at the same time.
The machines not working at the start and the lady just standing there instead of telling you they aren't working pretty much sums up BA. They can't even get the most basic customer service correct.
Bad Management employ Bad Employee's who give Bad Customer Service. Nobody Cares about Customer Service anymore I see it all the time in Restaurants, Bars, Airlines. Everywhere. Computer Says No. Every Time !
I've been binge watching your content. Absolute brilliant and informative stuff. You have a natural talent for presentation and filming Tim. Excellent stuff. 💯👍
I really like this review... As someone in the airline management myself, see often a lot of reviews of products done by people who fly all the time in perhaps "better" premium cabins or whatnot. You have an eye for detail and service without the total airline product bias. This is so much better of a look than most.
Window situation: Flew Virgin Premium recently, I’d got just about 2 windows to myself, 5 minutes into the flight the woman behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked if I’d close the window nearest her, as I’d got 2, it wasn’t an issue and let her close it. It’s always good to politely ask.
New Club Suite , B gate lounge is the better of the three business lounges. Maybe you should have perused the BA site before as there you will have found the location of the lounges…. Oops Not BAs fault..
Hi Tim I am from South Africa already on pension. I very much like to watch these type of videos. I must say from all the 100 plus videos and the comments from the persons makingthe video, yours are the best. Thank you for your honest opinions.
I’m disabled , I only took a short flight too Dubrovnik on British Airways , not enough time too comment on their service , however the BA ground staff at Gatwick where absolutely amazing, kind and caring and went above and beyond in helping me and my wife check in and get through security, I myself will definitely use BA again for my flights.
I agree. Mediocre at best. Tim is a smart guy and I suspect he realises that Virgin is much better. At least he didn’t get the antiquated Club World cabin.
100% agree. The call centres are beyond useless - it took me about 10 phone calls just to upgrade from PE to business, whereas klm did it in about literally 30 seconds. Then they’d switched planes on me and instead of new club world suites I got old club world and ended up sitting practically in the aisle. Absolute rubbish.
The BA Facebook complaints page is a revelation. Granted, any airline has delays/ lost luggage etc, but it’s how BA deal with complaints that leaves so many pax frustrated.
Those lounges aren’t just available for people travelling in business class. Anyone with a BA silver membership can use them when travelling BA, no matter which class they are travelling in, and they can technically each bring a guest. That’s why they get so busy. Also bizarrely the First lounge is for gold members, not people travelling in first class as they get to use the Concord lounge
With being an expat living in the US, I’ve flown Transatlantic many times with BA. I have to say that the service has got worse over the years. In fact, after my last trip I very much doubt I’ll consider them again. Such a shame. They were a premium carrier in their day. ☹️
Yes, me too. I found it weird that huge yellow signs saying "THIS WAY TO GATES Bnn to Bnn" was difficult to follow. Perhaps the flu was already kicking in!
I flew business class as a retirement treat march this year. Bearing mind it was a 15 hour overnight flight, we paid extra for 2 seats together. At boarding gate got told I was being moved 5 rows away from my wife, HELL NO! My wife's is a poor flyer, reason for move, my seat didn't recline! All that time basically sitting on a dining room chair. Upright the whole time. As for the lounge.... I've seen better works canteens! Cattle market!
I have always been pretty lucky with BA and have had some great flights with them in Business and economy, I have always found the crew personable and polite. When flying East however I will always try and get a BA codeshare on Qatar, their hard product is much better and their service particularly in business class outstanding. Hope you feel better and Mate the UK is going down the pan, people are getting less patient and very rude!
Don't want to get too political but I think there is decline in English social standards nowadays from over a decade of people told by the Government to look after yourself and sod everyone else. We are now starting to reap the negativity in society because of it. Selfishness is rudeness. Degradation of what you and I once considered caring values. Sorry you had that interaction.
There's definitely a downturn - especially in traffic as impatient arrogant drivers treat the road as their own racetrack... number of accidents reported on a daily basis.
It’s happening because the entirety of society is becoming tired of it. The stress and everything that comes with it is coming to people. Eventually it leads to the downfall of a country’s inner circle
@@joebloggs4191 Maybe but some of these people are roughly my age too or even older. Least we have good eggs like Tim and Gaby about, raising Holly and Thumps right.
I flew BA business class Chicago to LHR on to Athens and return. All ground side personnel were very friendly and helpful. With the exception of one moderately grumpy flight attendant the cabin crew was okay. The big disappointment was the preordered meal. When I posted a picture of it on social media my comment was: “I would hate to see what they are serving in economy.” Your meal looked a lot better.
I flew to NYC back in 2015 business class with BA from Heathrow T5. Back when you could select business seats upstairs on the plane. We had a fantastic experience, the lounge was amazing with loads of food and drink to offer. I think you could also get spa treatments! Staff were very friendly, the flight attendants were superb. However my dad flew more recently to NYC, again with BA business class and he said nothing was as good as it had been back in 2015. Even the lounge had got smaller with not as much on offer.
The UK has just become so depressing. Even in areas stereotyped as 'friendly' you spend enough time there to notice everyone is at each others' throats and people are becoming progressively snippier, rude, less helpful. Never thought I'd ever see London-style street fighting and racist abuse on the bus in places like Edinburgh, but I have. Nothing works properly, everything is stupidly expensive and everyone is skint, any urgent help required just isn't coming and you're on your own. Pensioner has heart attack and breaks hip - ambulance will be there in three hours. People just do what they want and the police have lost control. Simple things like a car breakdown, that's the rest of the day gone. Sometimes 6+ hours for someone to reach you. Potholes are so bad that local garage owners have been quoted in my local press saying they're now overworked but "haven't had it so good" in terms of making money. Some migrants have come here for "a better life" and gone home again. Even Ukrainian refugees are repatriating themselves because they can't see a dentist.
The UK has lost its way that’s for sure. Brexit was a disaster, the Brexiteers took away so much freedom from the younger generation, which will take another generation to heal, if it ever does. It’s just a sad place to live at the moment.
Normally one should confront these people but its risky.. Even though at an airport they might get in big trouble for being agressive which is good.. If no one ever says anything they will just continue being like that..
@@mats7492No excuse at all for that kind of behaviour at all. I can however imagine someone being frustrated if you’re behind someone filming with a camera and speaking and don’t seem to be in a rush. Maybe just caught someone in a rush on a bad day. No excuse for being physical and using bad language though.
@@mats7492 Once when I was on a metro in Oslo, Norway I was simply filming my family with my GoPro and this man came in with his bike and threatened to break my camera from me simply because he didn’t want to be filmed. When I wasn’t even filming him at all. I guess he didn’t like the presence of having a camera near him but still it’s absolutely disgusting some people behave like this. Ever since that day I’ve been more vilgilent of my surroundings regarding aggressive people
I mean, any flight is going to seem expensive if you buy it at a silly time. I just priced it up for May 2025 and it's £2500 return so £1250 per flight.
@@santstravels That’s still expensive when the technology didn’t work, the staff were unwelcoming and the ‘business class’ accommodation was pretty basic! BA needs to improve their service, in my opinion.
@@patriciachirgwin3238 I agree with you there, they missed the mark on this one and even if paying £2500 return I'd be annoyed at the faults in the service.
@@davidf6326 I think you should be replying to Tim. I just think that £3319 for the service Tim received is too much. The service he received looked pretty basic (heaven knows what economy service is like if business class is as Tim experienced!). It seems overpriced for the what was provided.
Yeah.. my opinion, if the window is shining light in your (person behind you) cabin, there's good reason to request a close, especially when it's a fifty fifty kinda situation, and you've got 1,5 windows shining in your space left to spare. Easily solved over a friendly chat, maybe a drink, in business class
I have just subscribed having watched this short. He speaks clear English, good equipment, doesn't care if others hear him, not dazzled by surroundings and conversely not overtly pernickety either. Having travelled extensively this century up to Covid all round the the west I must say watching the arrival at LHR, the dehumanisation of security , the lounge disappointment, the service that grates at a high price and the dreadful, truly awful arrival at US Customs (just the smell of those places missing) brought it all back to me. My reaction informed me I still need another five years to recover before flying by air again, trains from London to the continent until then.
After an unspeakably terrible experience flying from Tokyo to London in BA economy, I’m ever so slightly comforted by business not being the best of experiences as well 😁 JAL economy was fantastic!
Re BA economy, I usually fly Club across the Atlantic but last year I redeemed a voucher to fly London to Stockholm. It was agony (I am over 6 ft.) Had to upgrade to Club for the return. But I have been that height for 60+ years and used to fly their economy all the time when I worked in UK. What has happened to this airline?
B lounge gate lounge is best of the club lounges. The South lounge can be absolutely packed with a queue to get in... Don't forget somebody on a shorthaul business class ticket or a silver exec card holder travelling economy can access the lounges..
Regarding the window: I am perhaps more light and direct sun sensitive than others, but I think that the window should be closed in favor of a passenger’s comfort if that’s the issue. Yes, it would have been nice if they asked you too, but my first guess was that the light must have been hitting her directly in an uncomfortable way. If it had been the other way around - opening a closed window that was more in your territory, then that would be rude. Love your videos, Tim!
Great comment! I won't be swapping my long-haul Finnair flights for British Airways, Hell, this was pretty poor stuff from an airline that once brazenly boasted that it was the world's "Favourite", aeronautical carrier, no longer though, if it indeed it ever was?!
Tim Tim Tim! You've captured the BA experience so well. I really thought your comment about every member of staff bumming you out really nailed it. I feel like it's a cultural problem within BA. The other issue you captured well was the tech issues. Lord knows who they are paying to run their self serve check-in and bag drop machines. As one if my colleagues recently said of BA, nothing works. Ryanair's self serve machines work perfectly in comparison!
No ones got any manners anymore unlike Tim himself who is polite all the time, and as for as the airport itself I suppose the poor man feels like he is on a roller coaster every time he goes to an airport especially British Airways, and as for being told to f....off disgusting I would have turned round and told them to, and what you pay for is not what you get now days, but if it was not for Tim's videos at least we know what to expect no thanks to him ❤❤❤
Your welcome Tim, if you still have your cough or maybe for the future as winter is approaching soon and you love your cup's of tea, try a slice of lemon and good quality runny honey A Spoonful in your tea without milk as and when you need it honey acts as an antibiotic on its own and it calms the throat so I hope this is helpful for you and yes it does work, my auntie had influenza a few years back and it got her through it with the constant coughing she is 82 years old and it's a remedy she's been using herself I think since the dawn of time 😆 🤣. I look forwards to your next adventure xxx.
@@keithwhitfield5590 (really wow?) if you feel that way towards him, than way bother yourself watching his channel, after all we are all entitled to our own opinion and his subscribers who enjoy watching his channel would say different.
My wife and I flew BA Business Class non stop round trip San Diego to London last December. GREAT EXPERIENCE on both ends. Food, service, seat privacy and comfort, amenities, etc., all far superior to any American-based airline. Cost for both of us was approximately $7800. Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Definitely yes. On the down side, we’re planning a similar trip for Autumn ‘25. The price now for the exact same flights is $13,146. Worth the nearly $6000 price upgrade? Definitely not.
The business class and first class lounges are used by frequent flyers also , not just those with relevant tickets, i can have an economy cattle class ticket and use the first class lounge with gold membership
I appreciate that he is flying with the rest of us plebs unlike a lot of Hollywood celebrities that lecture us on how we should "do more" whilst they all fly around on private jets.
😂🤷🏻♀️I get what you’re insinuating regarding ‘climate change/carbon footprint’ etc. BUT like all his other travels around the world, Tim is quite literally taking a flight for no other reason than to film this video and therefore make money off TH-cam views. It’s not as if he’s travelling somewhere for a specific purpose…except for catching yet another plane for more TH-cam money. That’s the epitome of wastefulness.
Chiming in on the window argument: I think the control of the window goes to the person with the most exposure to that window. However, this looked pretty 50-50. I think the winner is the person who wants it down since they may be trying to sleep. This also applies if they have less exposure, but they should ask and not be refused out of courtesy.
Top seat. T5 is very straightforward, i think Tim was just stressed arriving late due to traffic. As to whether its worth the money, not for most people but yes for enough to fill every seat..
@@jules77739 not forgetting all the possible illegal subsidies. They had been losing money hand over fist for years, but could afford major sponsorships like Man City. Not really a fair comparison in my opinion.
@@markpearce5349 In fairness whilst they have been heavily subsidised in the past you could argue the same about BA when it was state owned. Emirates made a profit of nearly $5 billion last year.
I really like your channel Tim … big fan, and I’m so sorry you’re not feeling well. As for the window, i think that the person reaching through should have just popped round to see you ,and because you are such a nice and accommodating chap, and are so considerate of others that if someone was struggling with the light levels you wouldn’t mind if they closed that window blind. I think what the problem was is that someone felt entitled, without giving you a reason or even asking, to reduce your view and light level, please correct me if I’m wrong. So much misunderstanding and irritation could be easily avoided if people inform others of why they need to do something before they do it, especially if it is going to affect another person. Hope you get well soon, and enjoy your stay in the USA 😊👍
Thanks for sharing Tim. I just was in London Heathrow and found the same issue with the BA lounges hard to find and not the best. At least on my flight back to the US I did get a welcome drink and I was in premium economy.
Just a thought Tim - the next time you head Stateside, try going via Dublin where the crowds are less, the staff are really accommodating and even better, you can do preclearance of U.S. Customs and Border Protection!
@@efkay93 how does that work? Is it that there is no passport or immigration to go through when you land in the states? You just collect bags and go? Is there a separate lane to use when you land?
@@kevinpick1469 Exactly that! With preclearance all the procedures that you would normally go through when landing at a US airport are undertaken before you board your US bound aircraft. On arrival, you are treated just as a domestic flight. Shannon Airport also as preclearance. To benefit from preclearance the routing of the flight cannot be via another country, ie Dublin-LHR-DFW.
As a child, I remember my dad saying we will only trust and fly British Airways. As children, the flight to India, we had lovely books given to us to read - Dilbert In Delhi. Every time we flew, dad was proud we flew British Airways. BA has lost that now. They were the good old days! Nowadays, it's so informal, low budget. Poor service usually on BA. Shame.
Did you know the clocks go back at 1 am on October 29th. I hope mine goes back to a time when people had morals, good manners, decency, warmth, kindness, loyalty, and at least some respect for others! I'm starting to think that was a long, long time ago.
I flew London to Cairo with Egyptian Air, economy. Had full entertainment system, with hot food. On way back made the mistake of flying BA, economy. No entertainment system, food was sandwiches.
@@sicooper4230 Yes because they scared of getting a reply such as "SECURITY! HELP! the person behind me is harassing me and calling me names and blah blah blah"
I did the same flight last year to see my friend in LA - have to say it was excellent there & back in Business - i paid no where near that for a return - they say airfares have gone up by nearly 12% in the last year, love your channel thank you for all your content.
Two J class trips with BA to US this year - have to say that both were very enjoyable, the Club Suite is comfortable enough to get some decent sleep (seat 5A in the 777 smaller front cabin), service and food/drink were all up to scratch and T5's B Gates lounge had a terrific breakfast selection on both visits. I think Tim's being a little harsh in his critique here!
I'd have been more angry about the poor cabin service. Sometimes they're too busy with meal service to answer a call button, but they shouldn't totally ignore it. The mostly business and premium cabin means more seats per crew member and could be why you got worse service. That could be why you didn't get a welcome drink. The seat looked good, apart from the hump in the middle.
Not great that the machines weren't working, but your second shot (and background of first shot) is the Club World check-in zone which you should have gone to, not to the C counters...
It's a competition between the US and Canadian border guards at some airports to see how long a queue they can form. The last time through L.A, they took great delight in telling a lady from China that she made a mistake with the form, or used the wrong form and kept sending her to the back of the line. Of course we all took pity on her and kept letting her jump the queue to return to the front.
The absolutely worst passport control I ever experienced was arriving in the US. We stood for so long, over an hour, before the queue started moving, staff couldn't give a sh1t about elderly people or anyone needing the toilet or fractious children. It took SO long to get through about half of us missed various connecting flights, myself included. Even there the staff couldn't have cared less about helping us, probably a hundred people fair enough, but it wasn't our fault we were in the situation. The champion of rudeness and unhelpfulness. I hope you feel better now. X
You probably made the right choice with the lounge. If the B lounge is busy, you can almost guarantee the ones at the A gates will be even busier! Mainly due to BA silver status being not too difficult to attain, which also gives access to the business class lounges. The BA fleet is currently undergoing a major refit, so whilst the plane might be old, the cabin has only been around a couple of years. Funny you should mention needing instructions for the seat - BA used to provide them, but they went away because of covid and never returned, along with the in flight mags, newspapers etc. Take a look at some of my videos to see how things used to be!
We flew British Airways business class from Toronto to London in April and we absolutely loved it. The British Airways lounge in Toronto was wonderful as was the lounge on the way back in London. We got a glass of champagne when we boarded, and they could not have catered anymore to us. It was excellent. We flew an A350 and A380.
Has anyone got any lemsip? 🤣 you crack me up! Love the review- I travelled business class with British airways a few years ago… really didn’t see the fuss it was not up to the standard you’d expect of an expensive ticket! Another great video thanks Tim!
I'd love to know what exactly you found so objectionable about them.... And what chance was there of you ever even contemplating it? But I guess either way, BA will be gutted to lose your (probably non-existant) business.
Not everybody in the lounges will be flying business many will be flying economy/ premium but gain access due to holding BA Silver or One World Sapphire. Hence why the lounges are busy. B gate lounge is better than the main terminal. I can guarantee the main lounges would have been much busier (& noisier).
You ended up in the B-Gate Lounge Tim, its a small Galleries Lounge- but its ideal for the wide-body flights which often leave the B & C Gates. The South Galleries BA Lounge is the best one though it does get very busy and you were only yards away from the escalators that take you to it around the 03:05 minute point in your video. About 3/4 of the 375 flights I've done have been to or from London Heathrow so I know the Terminal layouts quite well from a passenger perspective. Also you flew a Boeing 777-300, those aircraft have a high density on their premium cabins (First, Business & Premium Economy) as they often fly the LAX, New York and Singapore routes which have high demand for BA & OneWorld premium customers. -Tyler.
The guy literally said go to the lounge at B gates so I struggle to see what’s hard about that. BA currently have a promotion if you book a holiday for 5 nights or more you get double tier points. 600 TP gets you Silver Membership with lounge access. A trip from Newcastle to New York in business class with a hotel gets 720 TP so a up to two years membership where you can use the lounges even if flying economy. Alternatively you can do 2x 5 day holiday trips to Sofia or Bucharest or Malta or Marrakech also gets you up to 2 years of membership With the constant sales and promotions eg starting in Dublin or another European city reduces the fares to around. £1600 return if booked 6 months in advance hardly anybody is paying normal Club Fares.
Always value your objectivity and honesty. As a Brit, I’ve never actually once flown with BA. But travelling in a class above economy is a bucket list item. We both earn a very decent wage, but totally can’t justify it when you balance cost/quality. Honestly, Garuda Airlines (Indonesia) is the best experience I I’ve ever had, albeit still economy. And after a video like that, I’m still VERY far from convinced that the extra money is worth it. Not by a long stretch.
Qatar Airways I took business class. Excellent food,(gluten free) service and welcome drink. I had,an asthma attack and got fussed around by the crew member assigned to me and the crew head. Helped me find my inhaler and then tucked me in to bed. Privacy higher that BA.
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do you think you can make a video of the Fairmount Windsor Park hotel in the uk? i will be travelling from Canada next year and was thinking to stay there but there isn't many videos about the property ?
Can't believe Shia Labeouf got to see Tim on a plane, he'll be telling his friends about that
Ha ha
He saw Ryan Reynolds brother on the plane 😂🤣
No idea who he is.
@@louiseanderson1505 Really? No idea who he is? At all?
You're on Tim's channel and don't know who he is?!
:P
@@Del_S None. I have zero interest in so called "celebrities".
As somebody that's only ever been in cattle class and can't even afford to set eyes on business class, that looked like pure luxury to me.
@@11235but I don't disagree at all. Was simply saying that in comparison to economy class, it looks pretty incredible. Flying long haul in economy is a painful experience, mentally and physically.
@@11235but Yeah Bro. Economy not worth it for me. End up at the destination screwed over. If you can afford it. Do it 👊
@@11235but I agree. Economy gets harder on the body as you get older though lol
@@11235but that's the thing. It's not judged based on how it is compared to economy, but how it is for the price and compared to other products. Bit of a let down if it doesn't feel special. I like to fly business if I can get a decent rate, especially considering I usually fly solo. It involves a LOT of overtime etc, so my expectations are higher!
compared to business class of any middle eastern airline, its a total rip off
I'm someone who watches hundreds of travel videos and I've followed you and your wife's travels for 3 or so years now. Your videos are just so much more "real" than most others. You're not faking the experience to feel good about your job, you're showing us the actual experience and I'm grateful to you and Gabby for that.
@@LJ_Elson she is often on his channel. They are a very loving couple with an adorable son. No. He's heterosexual. Not sure why you're asking me instead of him and his wife. Jealous. So cute.
Wishful thinking? His wife is a beautiful lady. Don't be so jealous
@@LJ_Elson yes. I agree. It's a really great channel. I've been watching since 2021. If you scroll thru his videos, many have his wife on there, which is really the star of the show. And their adorable son. Enjoy
I flew from Heathrow to Los Angeles on United Airlines,in First Class Business. . My first time ever on a long haul flight in March this year. An excellent experience. Hot towels, assistance always on hand, comfortable bed, good food and best of all, 3 flight attendants singing me Happy Birthday with champagne to celebrate my advancing years! Certainly would fly again with them!
First class business? What was it, first or business?
@@gw2078 Business Class. Pardon my error. Jpf
About the window : it's not so much a question of who's in the right as who has the better manners. When you share a window, you ask the person you share it with if it's alright to shut or open it.
Exactly what I was going to say about the window.
She should have asked if it was OK. I would have.
She probably didn't want to be on the video
Much as ilike a window seat he still had a full window to look out of.
Did Tim honestly need that half window? Did it ruin his flight? It's not like he could see anything out of it!
He had full window to look out of. If she reached over to close that window then Tim definitely has something to moan about. But she didn't, she closed the shared window, more than likely because the sun was shining in her eyes. He made a big deal out of nothing. To discuss it in earshot of her was plain rude.
Tim, I've noticed that people have become less tolerant, cooperative, and friendly since the pandemic. Just a personal observation. Wow, that was an expensive flight that should have been better. Thanks, Tim! 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Totally agree, the wife and I see it, where every we go.
I was reading hundreds of posts on Reddit about this the other day so people have definitely noticed it too. It's sad really 😢
Nothing to do with the pandemic, it's since mass immigration and wokeness.
Everyone is a bit more damaged than they were 4 years ago
There is a simmering feeling of anger all over the UK in 2024, definitely since the pandemic things have gotten worse and the general direction the country is going in, isn’t great. This filters through into the general demeanour of people on the street. Not great.
If a flight attendant asks you if you are related to Ryan Reynolds, always say YES. You would have definitely got that welcome drink lol
Write that down.
Related, no! I am Ryan Reynolds.
Im Burt Reynolds, dose that help?
Why does this comment remind me of Ghostbusters?
on point :)
A group of 8 of us went economy to New York for New Year 2001 with British Airways
All 8 of us were given an upgrade to business class on the way back home
We were able to use the business class lounge too
Free food and drinks
It felt like Christmas had arrived again
The in flight food was delicious
I don't ever remember getting the amenities bag though
What a lovely finish to our holiday
I have never ever forgotten it
I'm now 70yrs old and I still talk about it to people
Thankyou British Airways for the lovely experience ❤
It's shocking to see BA standards slip so far from what they were before. The level of service you got for the price and place you are in is a shame. The level of maturity in people nowadays has also slipped. I’m a bus driver, and the vile people you have to put up with giving you verbal abuse daily is shocking.
sorry to hear that, its pretty depressing knowing so many people are willing to be cruel to others, for us happy/kind folk we have to keep putting on our best face, cant let them get us down too.
Stranger here, sending you support - sod them and all the best to you!
Things seemed to be way overpriced these days and the service you get is just not up to standard.
COVID and endless social media screen-time has created monsters who communicate like the keyboard warriors they are. I recently had to ask a flight attendant in long haul business class flight to speak to a passenger watching videos on their phone in full volume speaker phone. Where do you start? How does one educate such anti-social monsters?
@@gravelsyrup Sounds a lot like Qantas 🥺🇦🇺
If you have trouble with body heat on planes I suggest a light weight down vest or a Barbour vest. Easy to take on and off during a flight.
With the window situation, I would say it’s shared, therefore it’s just polite to ask if you can close it, even if you wanted it open, if they asked before you’d be happy to do so. Just ask, that’s what I say. Be polite.
Agree. Unless it was his ONLY window, I don't see a problem with closing that one
I really wouldnt care about the lady behind closing that blind. Same if the person in front closed the foremost blind. So long as I can look out the window from time to time. I'm happy.
I think it’s nice to have a quick exchange with someone if you have a particular preference in this situation. It’s strange that she had booked a window seat if she didn’t want access to the window, so maybe she had a headache, or wanted to go straight to sleep. I don’t feel like you were going to get much intervention from the cabin crew so you needed to employ your own neighbourly diplomacy.
You've hit the nail on the head. It's the same with reclining your seat into somebody. You can do it but just be polite enough to ask or tell the person you're going to do it. 99% of the time you're not going to worry as you were considered and it doesn't come across as rude.
I think given you have access to three windows, your side ones are shared but you have a middle window direct to you which not even row has, yes it's a nice courtesy if she asked to close it but I don't begrudge her for doing so because on a longhaul flight some people just wanna sleep the moment they get on so they close off all their sources of light (and some just don't like looking out an aircraft in general, esp when they're nervous flyers.
Now when you have only one window and it's shared, then yes, it's a mutual agreement to shut it sometimes the guy behind me will say 'look I'm going to sleep do you mind if i close the window, you can open it later it won't wake me up when I'm already asleep' and I'll always say yes I like to watch take off and landing but other than that I don't care.
Lounges are also accessed by people with frequent flyer status on economy tickets, as well as people on inexpensive Club Europe upgrades. If you thought the B gates lounge was busy you'd have been shocked at how busy the North and South lounges would have been at the same time.
The machines not working at the start and the lady just standing there instead of telling you they aren't working pretty much sums up BA. They can't even get the most basic customer service correct.
BA - Basic Apathy
@@Del_S more like Bloody Arrogance
@@Del_S Bugger All?
Bad Management employ Bad Employee's who give Bad Customer Service.
Nobody Cares about Customer Service anymore
I see it all the time in Restaurants, Bars, Airlines. Everywhere. Computer Says No. Every Time !
"Compu'er sez nooooo"
I've been binge watching your content. Absolute brilliant and informative stuff. You have a natural talent for presentation and filming Tim. Excellent stuff. 💯👍
I bet Shia’s told all his mates about meeting Ryan Reynolds on that flight
Was it a freebie you got
I really like this review... As someone in the airline management myself, see often a lot of reviews of products done by people who fly all the time in perhaps "better" premium cabins or whatnot. You have an eye for detail and service without the total airline product bias. This is so much better of a look than most.
being polite cost nothing...great video as always👍
Always!
@@pooweetiger1 costs
Window situation: Flew Virgin Premium recently, I’d got just about 2 windows to myself, 5 minutes into the flight the woman behind me tapped me on the shoulder and asked if I’d close the window nearest her, as I’d got 2, it wasn’t an issue and let her close it.
It’s always good to politely ask.
Ryan Reynolds ? I think he was chatting you up Tim 😂.
Wink wink .. nudge .. nudge !😆
Most definitely
He wanted some clock ⏰️ 😂😂😂
@@halitosis75so do I 😘
New Club Suite , B gate lounge is the better of the three business lounges. Maybe you should have perused the BA site before as there you will have found the location of the lounges…. Oops
Not BAs fault..
Hi Tim I am from South Africa already on pension. I very much like to watch these type of videos. I must say from all the 100 plus videos and the comments from the persons makingthe video, yours are the best. Thank you for your honest opinions.
I’m disabled , I only took a short flight too Dubrovnik on British Airways , not enough time too comment on their service , however the BA ground staff at Gatwick where absolutely amazing, kind and caring and went above and beyond in helping me and my wife check in and get through security, I myself will definitely use BA again for my flights.
That's good to hear 👍
So BA might b best for short flights????
The BA crew from LHR are always fantastic with both our disabled kids.
Had nothing but fabulous staff on BA
BA is a shadow of its former self and one-off the worst Business Class I've experienced. I really try to avoid BA nowadays.
I agree. Mediocre at best. Tim is a smart guy and I suspect he realises that Virgin is much better. At least he didn’t get the antiquated Club World cabin.
100% that’s excactly what I was going to say ba are just a shadow of themselves, The glory days are well and truly over .
100% agree. The call centres are beyond useless - it took me about 10 phone calls just to upgrade from PE to business, whereas klm did it in about literally 30 seconds. Then they’d switched planes on me and instead of new club world suites I got old club world and ended up sitting practically in the aisle. Absolute rubbish.
The BA Facebook complaints page is a revelation. Granted, any airline has delays/ lost luggage etc, but it’s how BA deal with complaints that leaves so many pax frustrated.
Good more room for others . Stay away from
So glad I watched this. I'm currently looking at business class flights on this same route. BA definitely off my list now.
Those lounges aren’t just available for people travelling in business class. Anyone with a BA silver membership can use them when travelling BA, no matter which class they are travelling in, and they can technically each bring a guest. That’s why they get so busy. Also bizarrely the First lounge is for gold members, not people travelling in first class as they get to use the Concord lounge
With being an expat living in the US, I’ve flown Transatlantic many times with BA. I have to say that the service has got worse over the years. In fact, after my last trip I very much doubt I’ll consider them again. Such a shame. They were a premium carrier in their day. ☹️
Tim: "Is that a lightbulb socket?"
*Sticks finger in mystery hole*
😂😂😂😂😂
😂 omg he did
Hence the hairstyle
business class ....thx for sharing, I don't think I will ever afford business class but I can afford Whispering Angel as it costs £15 in Tesco
I am 89 travelled to Canada in May found my way to B gate lounge very easy without having to ask
Yes, me too. I found it weird that huge yellow signs saying "THIS WAY TO GATES Bnn to Bnn" was difficult to follow. Perhaps the flu was already kicking in!
@@mjpm2409 Not exactly the lounge though is it.
@@well_i_liked_it He hadn't even got to the B gates yet! (You know, that place where the lounge by the B gates is)
Yes indeed, it is easy, he just moans a lot.
Shade 😂
i found your channel a couple months ago and now i can’t stop watching you !
Thank you
I flew business class as a retirement treat march this year. Bearing mind it was a 15 hour overnight flight, we paid extra for 2 seats together. At boarding gate got told I was being moved 5 rows away from my wife, HELL NO! My wife's is a poor flyer, reason for move, my seat didn't recline! All that time basically sitting on a dining room chair. Upright the whole time. As for the lounge.... I've seen better works canteens! Cattle market!
BA just doesnt care..
They do what they want and tell you to F off!
@@mats7492 they have lost their personal touch.
BA customer services here, we want to apologise.... only kidding, they know they are rubbish but don't care.
I have always been pretty lucky with BA and have had some great flights with them in Business and economy, I have always found the crew personable and polite. When flying East however I will always try and get a BA codeshare on Qatar, their hard product is much better and their service particularly in business class outstanding. Hope you feel better and Mate the UK is going down the pan, people are getting less patient and very rude!
Don't want to get too political but I think there is decline in English social standards nowadays from over a decade of people told by the Government to look after yourself and sod everyone else. We are now starting to reap the negativity in society because of it. Selfishness is rudeness. Degradation of what you and I once considered caring values. Sorry you had that interaction.
There's definitely a downturn - especially in traffic as impatient arrogant drivers treat the road as their own racetrack... number of accidents reported on a daily basis.
It’s happening because the entirety of society is becoming tired of it. The stress and everything that comes with it is coming to people. Eventually it leads to the downfall of a country’s inner circle
Poor parenting if you ask me!
@@joebloggs4191 Maybe but some of these people are roughly my age too or even older. Least we have good eggs like Tim and Gaby about, raising Holly and Thumps right.
@@joebloggs4191 it’s not about poor parenting. The economic, social, and political issues in a country can be very disruptive in people
I flew BA business class Chicago to LHR on to Athens and return. All ground side personnel were very friendly and helpful. With the exception of one moderately grumpy flight attendant the cabin crew was okay. The big disappointment was the preordered meal. When I posted a picture of it on social media my comment was: “I would hate to see what they are serving in economy.” Your meal looked a lot better.
I flew to NYC back in 2015 business class with BA from Heathrow T5. Back when you could select business seats upstairs on the plane. We had a fantastic experience, the lounge was amazing with loads of food and drink to offer. I think you could also get spa treatments! Staff were very friendly, the flight attendants were superb. However my dad flew more recently to NYC, again with BA business class and he said nothing was as good as it had been back in 2015. Even the lounge had got smaller with not as much on offer.
Spot on
It's a sign of the times we live in, pay more and receive less.... 🙃🇬🇧
@@sarasate89 The lounges have not got smaller. They might be more crowded, but definitely not smaller.
"Angry and Moody" just about sums up the UK today. Reminds me of what a client recently told me: "BA First Class, the best economy seat in the world "
@@EddieManning no one says that about BA F class, the line is that it’s the best business class in the world
@@charleskennedy1712 Lol. Emirates and Qatar and other airlines' customer might say different.
The UK has just become so depressing. Even in areas stereotyped as 'friendly' you spend enough time there to notice everyone is at each others' throats and people are becoming progressively snippier, rude, less helpful. Never thought I'd ever see London-style street fighting and racist abuse on the bus in places like Edinburgh, but I have.
Nothing works properly, everything is stupidly expensive and everyone is skint, any urgent help required just isn't coming and you're on your own. Pensioner has heart attack and breaks hip - ambulance will be there in three hours. People just do what they want and the police have lost control.
Simple things like a car breakdown, that's the rest of the day gone. Sometimes 6+ hours for someone to reach you. Potholes are so bad that local garage owners have been quoted in my local press saying they're now overworked but "haven't had it so good" in terms of making money.
Some migrants have come here for "a better life" and gone home again. Even Ukrainian refugees are repatriating themselves because they can't see a dentist.
The UK has lost its way that’s for sure. Brexit was a disaster, the Brexiteers took away so much freedom from the younger generation, which will take another generation to heal, if it ever does. It’s just a sad place to live at the moment.
British airways. The Britannia Hotels of the Skies!
Lol
That would go straight into an Alan Partridge script!
Second only to Ryanair.
BA seem to rely on reputation rather than quality. Great video, Tim 👌 👍
People can be vile telling you to f off and pushing you out the way is vile.
Normally one should confront these people but its risky..
Even though at an airport they might get in big trouble for being agressive which is good..
If no one ever says anything they will just continue being like that..
@@mats7492No excuse at all for that kind of behaviour at all. I can however imagine someone being frustrated if you’re behind someone filming with a camera and speaking and don’t seem to be in a rush. Maybe just caught someone in a rush on a bad day. No excuse for being physical and using bad language though.
@@mats7492 Once when I was on a metro in Oslo, Norway I was simply filming my family with my GoPro and this man came in with his bike and threatened to break my camera from me simply because he didn’t want to be filmed. When I wasn’t even filming him at all. I guess he didn’t like the presence of having a camera near him but still it’s absolutely disgusting some people behave like this. Ever since that day I’ve been more vilgilent of my surroundings regarding aggressive people
@@FastGuy1 That is so shocking 😮
That's just London for you....
As a fan from the states, your video reminds me to be nice to everyone.
Great video, but it doesn’t make me want to pay £3,319 for a flight! British Airways needs to up their game! Thanks Tim!❤️
Totally agree
I mean, any flight is going to seem expensive if you buy it at a silly time. I just priced it up for May 2025 and it's £2500 return so £1250 per flight.
@@santstravels That’s still expensive when the technology didn’t work, the staff were unwelcoming and the ‘business class’ accommodation was pretty basic! BA needs to improve their service, in my opinion.
@@patriciachirgwin3238 I agree with you there, they missed the mark on this one and even if paying £2500 return I'd be annoyed at the faults in the service.
@@davidf6326 I think you should be replying to Tim. I just think that £3319 for the service Tim received is too much. The service he received looked pretty basic (heaven knows what economy service is like if business class is as Tim experienced!). It seems overpriced for the what was provided.
Yes Tim, bringing in the travel and flying days! I want more 😊
British Airways eliminating its Cream Tea is like the Pope eliminating communion.
The Afternoon Tea? They haven't, he was just on a longer flight that offers a hot second meal instead.
Shut up you idiot, they still do it on certain flights.
You are fantastic at what you do Tim sending warm vibes from Ireland ✨🕊️☘️🎄
Yeah.. my opinion, if the window is shining light in your (person behind you) cabin, there's good reason to request a close, especially when it's a fifty fifty kinda situation, and you've got 1,5 windows shining in your space left to spare. Easily solved over a friendly chat, maybe a drink, in business class
I have just subscribed having watched this short. He speaks clear English, good equipment, doesn't care if others hear him, not dazzled by surroundings and conversely not overtly pernickety either.
Having travelled extensively this century up to Covid all round the the west I must say watching the arrival at LHR, the dehumanisation of security , the lounge disappointment, the service that grates at a high price and the dreadful, truly awful arrival at US Customs (just the smell of those places missing) brought it all back to me. My reaction informed me I still need another five years to recover before flying by air again, trains from London to the continent until then.
After an unspeakably terrible experience flying from Tokyo to London in BA economy, I’m ever so slightly comforted by business not being the best of experiences as well 😁 JAL economy was fantastic!
Japanese airlines are just a different world
Singapore Airlines is a favorite. Lufthansa is fabulous, you can take your small dog or cat in the economy cabin with you!
Re BA economy, I usually fly Club across the Atlantic but last year I redeemed a voucher to fly London to Stockholm. It was agony (I am over 6 ft.) Had to upgrade to Club for the return. But I have been that height for 60+ years and used to fly their economy all the time when I worked in UK. What has happened to this airline?
B lounge gate lounge is best of the club lounges. The South lounge can be absolutely packed with a queue to get in... Don't forget somebody on a shorthaul business class ticket or a silver exec card holder travelling economy can access the lounges..
Always fun to travel with you, Tim 😎
Glad you enjoyed it!
Regarding the window: I am perhaps more light and direct sun sensitive than others, but I think that the window should be closed in favor of a passenger’s comfort if that’s the issue. Yes, it would have been nice if they asked you too, but my first guess was that the light must have been hitting her directly in an uncomfortable way. If it had been the other way around - opening a closed window that was more in your territory, then that would be rude. Love your videos, Tim!
Wow that’s really expensive & definitely not worth it ☹️Thanks for sharing Tim & enjoy ☺️✈️😋
Great comment! I won't be swapping my long-haul Finnair flights for British Airways, Hell, this was pretty poor stuff from an airline that once brazenly boasted that it was the world's "Favourite", aeronautical carrier, no longer though, if it indeed it ever was?!
Tim Tim Tim! You've captured the BA experience so well. I really thought your comment about every member of staff bumming you out really nailed it. I feel like it's a cultural problem within BA.
The other issue you captured well was the tech issues. Lord knows who they are paying to run their self serve check-in and bag drop machines. As one if my colleagues recently said of BA, nothing works. Ryanair's self serve machines work perfectly in comparison!
No ones got any manners anymore unlike Tim himself who is polite all the time, and as for as the airport itself I suppose the poor man feels like he is on a roller coaster every time he goes to an airport especially British Airways, and as for being told to f....off disgusting I would have turned round and told them to, and what you pay for is not what you get now days, but if it was not for Tim's videos at least we know what to expect no thanks to him ❤❤❤
Thanks Debbie
Your welcome Tim, if you still have your cough or maybe for the future as winter is approaching soon and you love your cup's of tea, try a slice of lemon and good quality runny honey A Spoonful in your tea without milk as and when you need it honey acts as an antibiotic on its own and it calms the throat so I hope this is helpful for you and yes it does work, my auntie had influenza a few years back and it got her through it with the constant coughing she is 82 years old and it's a remedy she's been using herself I think since the dawn of time 😆 🤣. I look forwards to your next adventure xxx.
@@keithwhitfield5590 (really wow?) if you feel that way towards him, than way bother yourself watching his channel, after all we are all entitled to our own opinion and his subscribers who enjoy watching his channel would say different.
@@WalkWithMeTim thank you for your reply hope you are better now tim😊
My wife and I flew BA Business Class non stop round trip San Diego to London last December. GREAT EXPERIENCE on both ends. Food, service, seat privacy and comfort, amenities, etc., all far superior to any American-based airline. Cost for both of us was approximately $7800. Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Definitely yes. On the down side, we’re planning a similar trip for Autumn ‘25. The price now for the exact same flights is $13,146. Worth the nearly $6000 price upgrade? Definitely not.
The business class and first class lounges are used by frequent flyers also , not just those with relevant tickets, i can have an economy cattle class ticket and use the first class lounge with gold membership
You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍😄👏
I appreciate that he is flying with the rest of us plebs unlike a lot of Hollywood celebrities that lecture us on how we should "do more" whilst they all fly around on private jets.
Like Meghan bloomin Markle
@@CodingAbroadlame
😂🤷🏻♀️I get what you’re insinuating regarding ‘climate change/carbon footprint’ etc. BUT like all his other travels around the world, Tim is quite literally taking a flight for no other reason than to film this video and therefore make money off TH-cam views. It’s not as if he’s travelling somewhere for a specific purpose…except for catching yet another plane for more TH-cam money. That’s the epitome of wastefulness.
@@katiegaffney8939 what do you mean? She lectures everyone about it
@@carronaleehate to break it to you but that flight was leaving regardless if Tim or any other TH-camr is on board😂
Chiming in on the window argument: I think the control of the window goes to the person with the most exposure to that window. However, this looked pretty 50-50. I think the winner is the person who wants it down since they may be trying to sleep. This also applies if they have less exposure, but they should ask and not be refused out of courtesy.
It would be courteous no to refuse them because they asked?????
Top seat. T5 is very straightforward, i think Tim was just stressed arriving late due to traffic. As to whether its worth the money, not for most people but yes for enough to fill every seat..
thumbs up ...your videos have more fun and an exciting touch to them..excellent! i have travelled british airways ..and i know they are superb.
The gulf airlines (emirates, ethiad, etc) have left BA, Virgin and all others in the dust. They seriously need to raise the bar in everything they do.
@@jules77739 not forgetting all the possible illegal subsidies. They had been losing money hand over fist for years, but could afford major sponsorships like Man City. Not really a fair comparison in my opinion.
@@markpearce5349 In fairness whilst they have been heavily subsidised in the past you could argue the same about BA when it was state owned. Emirates made a profit of nearly $5 billion last year.
Not much use for UK-USA though !
@@Trickytimes That I’m afraid is not true, revenue was $5 billion, not profit. Also it’s been a very long time since BA were state owned!
Probably because they use Soave Labour for most of their staff behind the scenes and treat their staff like 2nd class citizens
My experience on BA business was San Francisco to London and it was absolutely wonderful
I really like your channel Tim … big fan, and I’m so sorry you’re not feeling well.
As for the window, i think that the person reaching through should have just popped round to see you ,and because you are such a nice and accommodating chap, and are so considerate of others that if someone was struggling with the light levels you wouldn’t mind if they closed that window blind.
I think what the problem was is that someone felt entitled, without giving you a reason or even asking, to reduce your view and light level, please correct me if I’m wrong.
So much misunderstanding and irritation could be easily avoided if people inform others of why they need to do something before they do it, especially if it is going to affect another person.
Hope you get well soon, and enjoy your stay in the USA 😊👍
Thanks for sharing Tim. I just was in London Heathrow and found the same issue with the BA lounges hard to find and not the best. At least on my flight back to the US I did get a welcome drink and I was in premium economy.
Just a thought Tim - the next time you head Stateside, try going via Dublin where the crowds are less, the staff are really accommodating and even better, you can do preclearance of U.S. Customs and Border Protection!
Second this!
Aer Lingus always gets good TH-cam reviews and is typically much cheaper than many carriers.
@@efkay93 how does that work? Is it that there is no passport or immigration to go through when you land in the states? You just collect bags and go?
Is there a separate lane to use when you land?
@@kevinpick1469 Exactly that! With preclearance all the procedures that you would normally go through when landing at a US airport are undertaken before you board your US bound aircraft. On arrival, you are treated just as a domestic flight. Shannon Airport also as preclearance. To benefit from preclearance the routing of the flight cannot be via another country, ie Dublin-LHR-DFW.
The pre-clearance is a great option but having to fly long haul with Aer Lingus, not so much.
The window "belongs" to whoever has the greatest share of the window, in this instance, it was "yours".
As a child, I remember my dad saying we will only trust and fly British Airways. As children, the flight to India, we had lovely books given to us to read - Dilbert In Delhi. Every time we flew, dad was proud we flew British Airways. BA has lost that now. They were the good old days! Nowadays, it's so informal, low budget. Poor service usually on BA. Shame.
Did you know the clocks go back at 1 am on October 29th. I hope mine goes back to a time when people had morals, good manners, decency, warmth, kindness, loyalty, and at least some respect for others! I'm starting to think that was a long, long time ago.
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😂😂 lol!
Another great video Tim, really enjoying watching this :)
Thanks Carlie
I get so excited for your videos! 😊
thank
Love your videos Tim. We have a new drinking game while watching… every time Tim says ‘gutted’ you have to take a drink 😂😂
ps, myself and my brother have been following you for years! and love the content :)
Yep, it’s a no to BA and a confirmation to fly the UAE carriers whenever possible.
I flew London to Cairo with Egyptian Air, economy. Had full entertainment system, with hot food. On way back made the mistake of flying BA, economy. No entertainment system, food was sandwiches.
Re. The window etiquette question . Being neutral here .. the sun was in her eyes, as it was behind your seat, no ?
I guess you're right. Anyway Tim still had two windows left
Plus he would have had the same issue with the front window which was also half and half if he wanted to sleep
@@nemesisstormuk I can see your point, however a little “ sorry to be a pain but the suns blinding me, do you mind if…..”
@@petedawtrey9188 Those days are fading sadly.
@@sicooper4230 Yes because they scared of getting a reply such as "SECURITY! HELP! the person behind me is harassing me and calling me names and blah blah blah"
I did the same flight last year to see my friend in LA - have to say it was excellent there & back in Business - i paid no where near that for a return - they say airfares have gone up by nearly 12% in the last year, love your channel thank you for all your content.
Two J class trips with BA to US this year - have to say that both were very enjoyable, the Club Suite is comfortable enough to get some decent sleep (seat 5A in the 777 smaller front cabin), service and food/drink were all up to scratch and T5's B Gates lounge had a terrific breakfast selection on both visits. I think Tim's being a little harsh in his critique here!
I wasn't really harsh on the flight it's just because I didn't think the food was v good for the price and it was just my experience
You also had the start of flu, which is no fun - hope you recovered quickly 👍
Nope it's awful but that wasn't the reason I was a little negative 🙃
I'd have been more angry about the poor cabin service. Sometimes they're too busy with meal service to answer a call button, but they shouldn't totally ignore it. The mostly business and premium cabin means more seats per crew member and could be why you got worse service. That could be why you didn't get a welcome drink.
The seat looked good, apart from the hump in the middle.
Ooo, I spotted myself when you were walking through the terminal! I was off to Belfast that day from Gatwick - enjoyed the video!
Not great that the machines weren't working, but your second shot (and background of first shot) is the Club World check-in zone which you should have gone to, not to the C counters...
Yes I was sure business class had dedicated check in. Oh the days when there were check in counters for everyone.
It's a competition between the US and Canadian border guards at some airports to see how long a queue they can form. The last time through L.A, they took great delight in telling a lady from China that she made a mistake with the form, or used the wrong form and kept sending her to the back of the line. Of course we all took pity on her and kept letting her jump the queue to return to the front.
The absolutely worst passport control I ever experienced was arriving in the US. We stood for so long, over an hour, before the queue started moving, staff couldn't give a sh1t about elderly people or anyone needing the toilet or fractious children. It took SO long to get through about half of us missed various connecting flights, myself included. Even there the staff couldn't have cared less about helping us, probably a hundred people fair enough, but it wasn't our fault we were in the situation. The champion of rudeness and unhelpfulness. I hope you feel better now. X
Yet if you come over the southern border, you'll get the red carpet treatment and free $$, flights and everything..... No I.D needed!
You probably made the right choice with the lounge. If the B lounge is busy, you can almost guarantee the ones at the A gates will be even busier!
Mainly due to BA silver status being not too difficult to attain, which also gives access to the business class lounges.
The BA fleet is currently undergoing a major refit, so whilst the plane might be old, the cabin has only been around a couple of years.
Funny you should mention needing instructions for the seat - BA used to provide them, but they went away because of covid and never returned, along with the in flight mags, newspapers etc.
Take a look at some of my videos to see how things used to be!
I know a BA pilot lovely kind man he was a captain retired a few years ago .love to gabby an Casper 🏴❤️❤️❤️
Always love your videos. So detailed and no sugarcoating. Hope you had a great trip to LA.
Thanks so much!
We flew British Airways business class from Toronto to London in April and we absolutely loved it. The British Airways lounge in Toronto was wonderful as was the lounge on the way back in London. We got a glass of champagne when we boarded, and they could not have catered anymore to us. It was excellent. We flew an A350 and A380.
Has anyone got any lemsip? 🤣 you crack me up! Love the review- I travelled business class with British airways a few years ago… really didn’t see the fuss it was not up to the standard you’d expect of an expensive ticket! Another great video thanks Tim!
I will not travel on British Airways after watching that video! Thanks for always keeping it real and I hope you feel better!!
I'd love to know what exactly you found so objectionable about them....
And what chance was there of you ever even contemplating it?
But I guess either way, BA will be gutted to lose your (probably non-existant) business.
Your presentation is highly interesting to watch. Thank you very much 😊
14:20 if the window is 50/50 and you want it up and they want it down, its just whoever is the better gentleman.
Not everybody in the lounges will be flying business many will be flying economy/ premium but gain access due to holding BA Silver or One World Sapphire. Hence why the lounges are busy. B gate lounge is better than the main terminal. I can guarantee the main lounges would have been much busier (& noisier).
Tim's luck reminds me of Victor Meldrew and frank spencer. "I don't believe it" 😂
You ended up in the B-Gate Lounge Tim, its a small Galleries Lounge- but its ideal for the wide-body flights which often leave the B & C Gates. The South Galleries BA Lounge is the best one though it does get very busy and you were only yards away from the escalators that take you to it around the 03:05 minute point in your video. About 3/4 of the 375 flights I've done have been to or from London Heathrow so I know the Terminal layouts quite well from a passenger perspective.
Also you flew a Boeing 777-300, those aircraft have a high density on their premium cabins (First, Business & Premium Economy) as they often fly the LAX, New York and Singapore routes which have high demand for BA & OneWorld premium customers.
-Tyler.
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen anyone have a side salad with a salad! 🤣 Too much salad 🥗
The guy literally said go to the lounge at B gates so I struggle to see what’s hard about that. BA currently have a promotion if you book a holiday for 5 nights or more you get double tier points. 600 TP gets you Silver Membership with lounge access. A trip from Newcastle to New York in business class with a hotel gets 720 TP so a up to two years membership where you can use the lounges even if flying economy. Alternatively you can do 2x 5 day holiday trips to Sofia or Bucharest or Malta or Marrakech also gets you up to 2 years of membership With the constant sales and promotions eg starting in Dublin or another European city reduces the fares to around. £1600 return if booked 6 months in advance hardly anybody is paying normal Club Fares.
Hey Ryan!!! 😂 In all fairness, when you got up to do the Loo review, 16:05 I could see a likeness!!😊
Always value your objectivity and honesty. As a Brit, I’ve never actually once flown with BA.
But travelling in a class above economy is a bucket list item.
We both earn a very decent wage, but totally can’t justify it when you balance cost/quality.
Honestly, Garuda Airlines (Indonesia) is the best experience I I’ve ever had, albeit still economy.
And after a video like that, I’m still VERY far from convinced that the extra money is worth it. Not by a long stretch.
Qatar Airways I took business class. Excellent food,(gluten free) service and welcome drink. I had,an asthma attack and got fussed around by the crew member assigned to me and the crew head. Helped me find my inhaler and then tucked me in to bed. Privacy higher that BA.
Qatar is exemplary. I had some inflight houmous on a Qatar flight that was literally the best houmous I have ever tasted.
Nice review Tim. Won’t be wasting my money on that!
Moodiness is contagious all around the world! People are just less patient these days. Thank you Sir