BA Doubles Hong Kong Service

British Airways will double its services from Hong Kong with the introduction of its new A350-1000 airline. 

This month, British Airways will double its flights between Hong Kong and London from 7 to 14 per week. The two daily flights, which depart from Hong Kong at 23:10 and 23:20, are scheduled to arrive in London at 06:40 and 06:50 local time. On arrival, the airline’s extensive network affords customers plenty of options to connect on to other cities in the UK and Europe.

British Airways will be operating the additional flights, BA32/BA31, on its state-of-the-art Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, which features the airline’s latest business class seat – Club Suite. The flat-bed seat offers direct-aisle access and a suite door for greater privacy in a 1-2-1 configuration with 40 per cent more storage, including a vanity unit and mirror. Across the Club World cabin customers enjoy a luxurious plush pillow and warm quilt from The White Company, an amenity kit and an improved dining experience; every aspect of the journey has been designed so that customers can work and relax.

Inspired by birds, the A350 is the world’s most modern wide body aircraft. Cabin air in the A350 is renewed every two to three minutes to minimise the effects of jet lag and maximise cabin air filtration. USB and PC power is available in every cabin and WiFi connectivity is available for all customers, with browsing available from HK$50 (US$6.30) and messaging from HK$30 (US$3.80).

British Airways will double its services from Hong Kong with the introduction of its new A350-1000 airline. 

“Customers travelling from Hong Kong love travelling to the UK and Europe and it’s fantastic that international travellers will be able to visit this vibrant city once again,” say Noella Ferns, British Airways’ Head of Sales, Asia Pacific. “With these additional flights, we’ll be offering a convenient choice of double daily services between the two financial hubs. We’re proud to be the only airline offering a business cabin suite with a privacy door on a direct service between Hong Kong and London. The suite has been designed to offer privacy, comfort and space – a place where we know our customers can enjoy work, rest and play.”

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