This page brings together all miles-around posts related to Great Britain – currently two Business Class Trip Reports to London Heathrow, which were created as part of North America trips.
Included are the trip reports for Air Canada Business Class on the Boeing 777-300ER from Toronto to London Heathrow – flown thanks to a rare error fare with the modern Executive Pod seats – and the trip reports for American Airlines Business Class on the Boeing 777-300ER from New York JFK to London Heathrow as the return flight from a West Coast North America trip. Both reports are aimed at frequent flyers who use London Heathrow as a transit hub and want to know which airline offers the better Business Class product on the transatlantic route.
Thanks to a lucky error fare, we flew Air Canada Business Class on a Boeing 777-300ER from Toronto to London Heathrow in January 2017. After our last flight in the older Air Canada A330 Business Class, I was particularly curious to see how the newer cabin compared. Even during boarding, I noticed that everything seemed more modern, tidy, and of higher quality. Whether the new Executive Pod seats were truly as comfortable as Air Canada promised would be revealed that night.
It's back to Oslo again! In American Airlines Business Class in the Boeing 777-300ER, we first fly to London Heathrow. From Jamaica Station, the JFK Airport Train takes us to Terminal 8, where American Airlines, Air Berlin and LATAM also depart.
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