Bussiness
I flew on a British Airways A380 in economy and premium economy. Upgrading isn’t really worth it.
- I flew with British Airways in both the economy (coach) and premium economy cabins.
- The upper deck of a BA Airbus A380 means plenty of space, even in economy.
- I got a good deal for my premium economy ticket, and I don’t think I’d pay more for the amenities.
Premium economy has been gaining popularity with airlines and customers alike, providing a taste of luxury for those who can’t afford business class.
I recently flew premium economy in a British Airways World Traveller Plus cabin. At the time I booked, it was actually cheaper than economy class on the same flight.
However, I don’t think the benefits are worth much more than flying coach — especially on an Airbus A380.
Flying economy a week earlier, I found plenty of space and a stowage bin next to the window seat thanks to reserving a seat on the upper deck. By contrast, the popularity of premium economy had me sitting in the middle section.
So, if you’re looking at paying $1,000 more for premium economy, I’d suggest paying the seat reservation fee and sit in economy on the upper deck instead.
Here’s how my two flights compared.