Luxury: flying first-class on British Airways from London to Washington DC

[caption id="attachment_1952" align="alignnone" width="940"]Robert is spoken to by a member of cabin crew in first class on British Airways Robert gets some attention on board![/caption]

How often have you dreamed of going left, instead of right when getting onto an aeroplane? When we went from London to Washington DC we were lucky enough to do just that, and have to say that flying first-class is pretty much as good as you might have imagined....

Let’s start at the beginning. We are not hugely rich, nor were we fortunate enough to be upgraded. Instead we became avid Avios collectors, culminating in enough points (and two for one vouchers) to fly across the Atlantic in style with British Airways.

[caption id="attachment_1953" align="alignnone" width="940"]The dedicated first class check in desk at Heathrow The dedicated first class check in desk at Heathrow[/caption]

The experience begins at check-in. When you fly first class, there’s no need to stand in a long queue. Instead you have your own dedicated check-in desks.

Following this, you can go through a quicker security check – although we were disappointed to find that ours was full of other people flying in club or first class (who are these people?!). The check-in desk is right next to this fast-track security and it didn’t really take very long at all, so we can’t complain.

Before we knew it, we had headed through an innocent looking white door into the Concorde Lounge. This is a treat for those flying from Terminal 5 at Heathrow and it already brings back great memories!

[caption id="attachment_1954" align="alignnone" width="940"]Enjoying breakfast in the Concorde Lounge at Heathrow Enjoying breakfast in the Concorde Lounge[/caption]

The Concorde Lounge is for first-class passengers only (those in club have their own lounge) and is a lovely place to relax before your flight. You can have a drink at the bar, read a paper, have a shower or even have a massage or facial (you can turn up and ask for this on the day at the Elemis spa). We didn’t try these out, but we did have some breakfast (free of course), consisting of poached eggs, toast, pastries, juice and more, in a private booth. All the staff were extremely friendly.

We went from the lounge to our flight and, because the plane was huge (it was an A380) we actually went on to the place through a dedicated entrance. This made us feel extremely important.

You can book first class seats way in advance, so we knew where we were sitting (near the back). We had also booked food for Robert in advance (he has food allergies), but have to say that they had mucked this up unfortunately as I had specifically asked if the vegan food contained soya (which he can’t eat) and was told it was all soya free. He was then given a dish with tofu  - which is...soya!

Anyway, that was actually a minor thing which he was not too concerned about, especially when there was so much more to be excited about, including unlimited soft drinks. Plus, all the staff were incredibly sweet with him (and kept telling us how sweet he was!)

[caption id="attachment_1955" align="alignnone" width="940"]Enjoying First Class from Heathrow to Washington DC Robert had a lot of soft drinks![/caption]

Once we were on board there was no rush to put luggage away in overhead lockers before others jostled around you for space: in first class you all get a little cupboard for your belongings and it even includes a hook for your coat or jacket. You also get an extremely comfortable chair plus instructions on how to use it, from increasing your lumbar support to making it recline. If you want to go to sleep, the staff will show you just how to go about turning it into a bed and give you a duvet (no scrappy thin blankets here) to keep you warm.

The screen and headphones in first class are excellent – as you would expect. The whole experience is also extremely comfortable and relaxing and almost feels as if you’re not flying (I am not sure how I will ever go back to economy, but go back I will...).

We were offered a drink pretty much as soon as we arrived and these were on offer throughout the flight, along with snacks (crisps, sweets etc). We were also given a delicious lunch and later tea (with scones and jam no less). I chose from the a la carte menu which had meat, fish and veggie options, plus wine, although you can also have a set five course tasting menu.

[caption id="attachment_1956" align="alignnone" width="940"]Eating in first class on British Airways I enjoyed my lunch - note the silver cutlery and white tablecloth![/caption]

My choice was fish with a delicious cauliflower puree, followed by chocolate bread and butter pudding and I loved the fact that, when you are given a meal, your table is covered with a mini tablecloth and you are given silver cutlery. There is also no trolley service – everything is given to you from a tray.

Each passenger is also given a washbag, with different ones for men and women. Both contained the ubiquitous socks, eye mask, earplugs, toothbrush and paste, while mine also had a mini hairbrush and mirror, mini deodorant stick, hand lotion, eye serum, rose moisturiser, lipbalm and cleanser courtesy of Aromatherapy Associates . Robert and Brian’s extras were some shaving gel from the Refinery, lipbalm, a pen, comb, moisturiser and mini deodorant. Even better, we were given a pair of black pyjamas, emblazoned with the words “first class” so we could feel important at home too...

One of the joys of first-class is the space. You can lie back and not feel someone else’s presence anywhere near you. But if you do want to chat to a neighbour, you can push down your window and do so – as Brian and I did.

The flight went quickly and smoothly and set us up perfectly for our holiday. It was a real treat to be able to set off on our trip not just with no hassles, but to actually be spoilt. Now we need to start saving up those air miles again.....

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Family Travel Times: Luxury: flying first-class on British Airways from London to Washington DC

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Luxury: flying first-class on British Airways from London to Washington DC

[caption id="attachment_1952" align="alignnone" width="940"]Robert is spoken to by a member of cabin crew in first class on British Airways Robert gets some attention on board![/caption]

How often have you dreamed of going left, instead of right when getting onto an aeroplane? When we went from London to Washington DC we were lucky enough to do just that, and have to say that flying first-class is pretty much as good as you might have imagined....

Let’s start at the beginning. We are not hugely rich, nor were we fortunate enough to be upgraded. Instead we became avid Avios collectors, culminating in enough points (and two for one vouchers) to fly across the Atlantic in style with British Airways.

[caption id="attachment_1953" align="alignnone" width="940"]The dedicated first class check in desk at Heathrow The dedicated first class check in desk at Heathrow[/caption]

The experience begins at check-in. When you fly first class, there’s no need to stand in a long queue. Instead you have your own dedicated check-in desks.

Following this, you can go through a quicker security check – although we were disappointed to find that ours was full of other people flying in club or first class (who are these people?!). The check-in desk is right next to this fast-track security and it didn’t really take very long at all, so we can’t complain.

Before we knew it, we had headed through an innocent looking white door into the Concorde Lounge. This is a treat for those flying from Terminal 5 at Heathrow and it already brings back great memories!

[caption id="attachment_1954" align="alignnone" width="940"]Enjoying breakfast in the Concorde Lounge at Heathrow Enjoying breakfast in the Concorde Lounge[/caption]

The Concorde Lounge is for first-class passengers only (those in club have their own lounge) and is a lovely place to relax before your flight. You can have a drink at the bar, read a paper, have a shower or even have a massage or facial (you can turn up and ask for this on the day at the Elemis spa). We didn’t try these out, but we did have some breakfast (free of course), consisting of poached eggs, toast, pastries, juice and more, in a private booth. All the staff were extremely friendly.

We went from the lounge to our flight and, because the plane was huge (it was an A380) we actually went on to the place through a dedicated entrance. This made us feel extremely important.

You can book first class seats way in advance, so we knew where we were sitting (near the back). We had also booked food for Robert in advance (he has food allergies), but have to say that they had mucked this up unfortunately as I had specifically asked if the vegan food contained soya (which he can’t eat) and was told it was all soya free. He was then given a dish with tofu  - which is...soya!

Anyway, that was actually a minor thing which he was not too concerned about, especially when there was so much more to be excited about, including unlimited soft drinks. Plus, all the staff were incredibly sweet with him (and kept telling us how sweet he was!)

[caption id="attachment_1955" align="alignnone" width="940"]Enjoying First Class from Heathrow to Washington DC Robert had a lot of soft drinks![/caption]

Once we were on board there was no rush to put luggage away in overhead lockers before others jostled around you for space: in first class you all get a little cupboard for your belongings and it even includes a hook for your coat or jacket. You also get an extremely comfortable chair plus instructions on how to use it, from increasing your lumbar support to making it recline. If you want to go to sleep, the staff will show you just how to go about turning it into a bed and give you a duvet (no scrappy thin blankets here) to keep you warm.

The screen and headphones in first class are excellent – as you would expect. The whole experience is also extremely comfortable and relaxing and almost feels as if you’re not flying (I am not sure how I will ever go back to economy, but go back I will...).

We were offered a drink pretty much as soon as we arrived and these were on offer throughout the flight, along with snacks (crisps, sweets etc). We were also given a delicious lunch and later tea (with scones and jam no less). I chose from the a la carte menu which had meat, fish and veggie options, plus wine, although you can also have a set five course tasting menu.

[caption id="attachment_1956" align="alignnone" width="940"]Eating in first class on British Airways I enjoyed my lunch - note the silver cutlery and white tablecloth![/caption]

My choice was fish with a delicious cauliflower puree, followed by chocolate bread and butter pudding and I loved the fact that, when you are given a meal, your table is covered with a mini tablecloth and you are given silver cutlery. There is also no trolley service – everything is given to you from a tray.

Each passenger is also given a washbag, with different ones for men and women. Both contained the ubiquitous socks, eye mask, earplugs, toothbrush and paste, while mine also had a mini hairbrush and mirror, mini deodorant stick, hand lotion, eye serum, rose moisturiser, lipbalm and cleanser courtesy of Aromatherapy Associates . Robert and Brian’s extras were some shaving gel from the Refinery, lipbalm, a pen, comb, moisturiser and mini deodorant. Even better, we were given a pair of black pyjamas, emblazoned with the words “first class” so we could feel important at home too...

One of the joys of first-class is the space. You can lie back and not feel someone else’s presence anywhere near you. But if you do want to chat to a neighbour, you can push down your window and do so – as Brian and I did.

The flight went quickly and smoothly and set us up perfectly for our holiday. It was a real treat to be able to set off on our trip not just with no hassles, but to actually be spoilt. Now we need to start saving up those air miles again.....

READ OUR POST ON WHAT TO DO IN WASHINGTON DC - AND WATCH OUR VIDEO!

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69 Comments:

At 11 November 2015 at 06:38 , Anonymous Cathy (MummyTravels) said...

This sounds absolutely blissful - I've never travelled first although I have managed business class a few times with work (and one extremely lucky upgrade) and it was fantastic. I really need to make more effort with airmiles!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 06:43 , Anonymous Mums do travel said...

This sounds like a wonderful flight. We were lucky enough to be upgraded to Business Class on a flight to NYC 7 or 8 years ago, and the children still talk about it! It will be hard to fly economy again now that you've experienced this!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 06:45 , Anonymous Rhian Westbury said...

I've wanted to fly first class for ages so I might have to work out how I can earn points and things like you. Looks like you got amazing service! x

 
At 11 November 2015 at 06:50 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, although it takes up an awful lot of time! Worth it though :)

 
At 11 November 2015 at 06:58 , Anonymous Anna said...

Aww thats looks awesome! I never flew first class! Not even by train!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 08:43 , Anonymous Mike Smith said...

Wow - how did you get all those Avios points ? You must have been collecting for ages

 
At 11 November 2015 at 08:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, and we had some very good advice from a member of the family who is very consumer-savvy...

 
At 11 November 2015 at 09:37 , Anonymous Christine said...

Oh wow, I am seriously jealous, that's amazing. I had an upgrade to Club Class with BA many years ago which was great too (ahem, I still have the salt and pepper pots as souvenirs!). I was lucky enough to book a flight to India which was being flown by the husband of the travel agent I booked through. I even got to sit in the cockpit for takeoff and landing (pre 9/11 of course).

 
At 11 November 2015 at 09:38 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Wow, that is very cool. We didn't even see into the cockpit!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 09:49 , Anonymous Orli said...

Oh wow. Flying first class is definitely something I would like to try. I just never really believed you can actually accumulate enough points and air miles to get to do this... It sounds like the perfect way to fly, especially for people who don't really like flying (like me). A lot less stressful. Should start working on those Avios ;)

 
At 11 November 2015 at 09:50 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

You can, but it takes some effort and time!! Good luck. It certainly made the flying much more pleasurable :)

 
At 11 November 2015 at 10:20 , Anonymous Trish said...

I need to count up our Avios points - this is fabulous!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 12:08 , Anonymous Cass@frugalfamily said...

That looks like an amazing way to start a holiday - I love the idea of starting out with no stress or hassle x

 
At 11 November 2015 at 13:36 , Anonymous Rachel said...

What an absolutely amazing experience and how green with envy I am, it does look so much better than cattle class ha x

 
At 11 November 2015 at 13:42 , Anonymous Foz said...

Oh would love to travel first class! 8 hours in economy isn't much fun (we go every couple of years)

 
At 11 November 2015 at 14:53 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Oh yes, it made such a difference - but now back to the real world!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 15:30 , Anonymous Jen said...

One day I will fly first class. I am green with envy!

 
At 11 November 2015 at 17:56 , Anonymous Derek said...

I'm treating myself to First Class on the exact same route in 3 weeks time. The Taster Menu is exclusive to A380 First Class only, so am probably going to have that.... Just because I can!

So excited, even more so now I've read your report.

 
At 12 November 2015 at 02:28 , Anonymous Mark said...

There is some excellent advice on the website www.headforpoints.com on how a trip like this can be achieved.

Another good place to look is www.flyertalk.com/forum/british-airways-executive-club-446/

 
At 12 November 2015 at 03:45 , Anonymous Sonya Cisco said...

Ooh looks so much more relaxing! *envy face*

 
At 12 November 2015 at 04:45 , Anonymous Sonia said...

Wow it sounds amazing, I haven't flown much but I know I would love to travel like this x

 
At 12 November 2015 at 11:20 , Anonymous hannah said...

Now heres someone who loves to travel in style. I've flown with BA quite a few times in their Club World. I went with them in Club to Florida last month. I think its fab and being able to go flat is definitely heaven, especially on a night flight. I've never flown First, but wouldn't mind to, it looks awesome. You would have a really hard job getting me off that flight in either club or first. They are both definitely the only way to fly x

 
At 12 November 2015 at 13:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, thanks very much. Both of these are really useful sites.

 
At 12 November 2015 at 13:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Glad we've whetted your appetite! Hope you have a brilliant time.

 
At 12 November 2015 at 13:50 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

You must try first next time!!

 
At 12 November 2015 at 14:04 , Anonymous Lucy Zelazowski said...

Wow what a fabulous way to start your holiday. I had no idea firstclass was so fancy. Thank you for sharing

 
At 12 November 2015 at 14:36 , Anonymous oana79 said...

I have never flown first class, thank you for giving us an insight at how it all looks like behind the curtains!xx

 
At 13 November 2015 at 01:59 , Anonymous Keri-Anne said...

My goodness! It looks so lovely. Robert looks quite happy too :) x

 
At 13 November 2015 at 08:54 , Anonymous Jaime Oliver said...

oh my goodness .. i HATE flying but looking at this i am so wishing we fly first class!! what a way to travel!

 
At 14 November 2015 at 06:58 , Anonymous Becky said...

Well, I would've said yes to the free spa treatment in the lounge :)

Looks like a really great way to make the flight part of the adventure. I've flown business class before (but never first) and for me, the biggest upside is arriving without that overwhelming feeling of jetlag and exhaustion. Amazing how a little pampering and good rest can change things!

 
At 14 November 2015 at 07:04 , Anonymous Karilyn said...

I travelled first class once from India to San Francisco - with my newborn son. It was heaven on earth! Well besides all the dirty looks people gave me when they saw I had a child! (who by the way didn't make one peep the entire 24 hr flight!). It definitely spoiled me. Now traveling as a family we are almost guaranteed to never get upgrades, so I will have to remember that time fondly :)

 
At 14 November 2015 at 07:08 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, you're absolutely right - it makes such a difference to how you feel when you arrive, especially after a long flight. (and I would have liked a spa treatment, but I was with the family!)

 
At 14 November 2015 at 07:28 , Anonymous Shobha said...

My kids really want to go in first class! somehow it has become a dream (not that business class wasn't nice when we got upgraded?? #firstworldproblems). We too are saving up Avios points but didn't occur to me to use them for a first class seat ... maybe that's the way to go so I don't feel guilty about the cost of the seats. Your peek into first class looks amazing!! I may have to grudgingly agree with them that it is significantly better than business.

 
At 14 November 2015 at 07:31 , Anonymous Miranda (Myrabev) said...

I travelled in business first last month and I experienced the exact same thing, though it was for business in the states I do not think I want to go back to economy anymore. I want to keep flying business first lol.

 
At 14 November 2015 at 07:38 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

That's the only problem - it's hard to go back...

 
At 14 November 2015 at 10:07 , Anonymous Carly said...

One day, hopefully also through points collection, I will fly first class. I want to experience a flight where, just once, I'm not cramped, freezing cold and expected to shell out $7 everytime I want a drink lol. Glad you guys enjoyed it!

 
At 14 November 2015 at 12:02 , Anonymous Julie McCool said...

Oh how you've made me long to fly first class again. I used to score first class updates on business trips long ago and it was always amazing. Now that economy is more cramped and over-crowded than ever, I covet those those big, private first class seats. Time to go buy something and earn some more air points.

 
At 14 November 2015 at 12:22 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We really did, thank you!

 
At 14 November 2015 at 12:36 , Anonymous Lori Bosworth said...

Wow, that experience looks amazing! I have traveled first class only once from Canada to Italy and I absolutely loved it! They served us champagne and orange juice as soon as we were seated and of course, you have so much more space in first class.

 
At 14 November 2015 at 13:00 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, you really are spoilt there!

 
At 15 November 2015 at 01:11 , Anonymous Erica Price said...

It does look lovely. We once flew to the states (this was the last family holiday I went on with my parents) via Amsterdam with KLM. I think KLM messed up a bit on the transfer and there were no seats in economy so we had to go first class (me, mum, dad, my sister and 2 brothers). It was great. Sadly we didn't get upgraded on the way back.

 
At 15 November 2015 at 05:04 , Anonymous Hannah Renton said...

This looks amazing! I'm flying BA to JFK in February, desperately hoping for a cheeky upgrade!!!

 
At 15 November 2015 at 06:35 , Anonymous Stephen said...

Wow what an amazing experience, I bet it was absolute bliss, I have never travelled in First Class and would obviously love too.

 
At 15 November 2015 at 09:04 , Anonymous Amy @ItsAMindfulLife said...

I would absolutely LOVE do to this! So comfy and classy. I will put this on my dream to-do list.

 
At 15 November 2015 at 10:37 , Anonymous kita said...

This looks amazing. I need to fly first anywhere then I will up my bucket list to first class. any class will do I just need to get my but up in the air.

 
At 15 November 2015 at 11:54 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I hope you get it!

 
At 15 November 2015 at 18:54 , Anonymous Dogvills said...

Wow! I've never flown first class and I have always dreamed of going left instead of going right when boarding the aircraft. I have tried the Business Class, though. You guys looked like you had so much fun.

 
At 16 November 2015 at 00:44 , Anonymous shere said...

I'm still dreaming of flying first class one day. I'm colecting also a lot of avios, but the changes in the avios program, I might have enough points for a first class when I'm retired :P

 
At 16 November 2015 at 05:28 , Anonymous Ashley said...

What a wonderful way to travel! I've never flown first class but this reminds me exactly why I've always wanted to. It'll probably be a some day thing that hopefully gets crossed off my bucket list!

 
At 17 November 2015 at 00:40 , Anonymous samiya selim said...

I always dream of being able to travel first class, maybe someday we will....just to have all that space would be so amazing! looks like you guys had a wonderful flight :-)

 
At 17 November 2015 at 12:14 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Something to look forward to.....

 
At 17 November 2015 at 12:14 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We really did! Thank you.

 
At 17 November 2015 at 12:18 , Anonymous Yona Williams said...

I had one chance to fly first class before, but declined because it would mean that my sweetie and I would have been separated. It looks like the first-class experience had a lot of room. Also, I would have loved the food perks.

 
At 18 November 2015 at 02:44 , Anonymous the-worldwide said...

You had a delicious flight. Including unlimited soft drinks was a great offer.

 
At 19 November 2015 at 12:33 , Anonymous Ickle Pickle said...

I LOVE flying and this would be heaven - but with 5 of us, we will never be going First Class!! Kaz x

 
At 21 November 2015 at 14:31 , Anonymous Traveling Rockhopper said...

That's a great experience! :)

 
At 21 November 2015 at 23:54 , Anonymous Jen said...

What a treat! I've traveled first class a few times and it really never gets old, does it? Lucky you.

 
At 22 November 2015 at 07:26 , Anonymous Himanshu said...

Luxury at best!
You posted a great piece altogether.

 
At 22 November 2015 at 13:36 , Anonymous Elaine J. Masters said...

This is something I'd love to get used to! How fun for your family.

 
At 22 November 2015 at 13:43 , Anonymous Mary said...

What a treat! I absolutely hate flying, I mean I love traveling but the act of actually flying I find miserable. But if I could fly like that all the time I think I could stand it quite a bit more. Hmm, maybe it is worth all that extra cost!

 
At 22 November 2015 at 15:45 , Anonymous Monica said...

Flying first class must be really reall comfortable - I always suffer so much in the economy dreaming one day it'll change ;)

 
At 23 November 2015 at 00:00 , Anonymous Meg Jerrard said...

So jealous!! So happy that you got to experience this, that's such an amazing treat - I'm dying to fly lol though my problem is I always have the points but see the possibility of two individual flights/trips there instead of one upgraded class :D So I guess it's my own fault I haven't flown first ... prioritization of points!!

 
At 23 November 2015 at 02:01 , Anonymous Toni | 2 Aussie Travellers said...

Sounds like a very comfortable and relaxed way to travel. Not for me though unfortunately, I save my budget for all those amazing experiences once I get to the destination and look for discount flights whenever I can, best I've managed are a few upgrades to business.

 
At 23 November 2015 at 02:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, I don't love flying either, but this was a lovely way to do it!

 
At 23 November 2015 at 05:28 , Anonymous Charly Dove said...

Oh wow, it sounds absolutely amazing and just look at your happy faces! What a treat. I'd love to fly first class one day, all too often we're in cattle class!

 
At 23 November 2015 at 05:34 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Just wish we could do it again!!

 
At 23 November 2015 at 06:26 , Anonymous Francesca @ onegrloneworld said...

What an awesome experience, I haven't flown first class yet but I hope I can so I can have more room! Someday :)

 
At 23 November 2015 at 06:43 , Anonymous Reiseblog said...

Oh my god - I've always dreamed of having so much space and such a great service! Like I can see you've really enjoyed it. :-)

 
At 23 November 2015 at 06:48 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We really did!

 

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