British Airways » A320 (Config 2)
Seatplan rating 5.1
- Boarding 7.7
- Seat for sitting 5.3
- Seat for sleeping 2.3
- Service 6.0
- Entertainment 3.3
- Food & drink 2.7
- Punctuality 6.3
- Baggage 2.7
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- B777-200 (Config 1) - 7.0
- B767-300 - 6.0
- B747-400 High J - 7.4
- B757-200 (Config 1) - 5.3
- A320 - 6.5
- B737-400 - 4.8
- A321 - 6.8
- B787 - 0.0
- A319 - 6.8
- B747-400 Mid J - 7.7
- B737-500 - 7.2
- B737-300 - 6.3
- RJ85 - 6.3
- RJ100 - 7.3
- B777-200 (Config 2) - 6.8
- B777-200ER (Config 1) - 9.4
- B777-200ER (Config 2) - 6.7
- A320 (Config 2) - 5.1
- B757-200 (Config 2) - 0.0
- B737-500 (Config 2) - 0.0
- B767-300 short haul config - 7.2
- A318 - 9.1
- Embraer 170 - 8.4
- Embraer 190 - 0.0
- A321 (config 2) - 7.9
- B777-300ER - 0.0
British Airways has 25 A320 aircraft, in three different configurations of 149, 150 and 156 passengers. Aircraft on European routes offer both Euro Traveller (economy) and Club Europe (business), while those used on domestic services are all-economy.
Seatplans.com recommends...
"My seat, 26A, was the final window seat. This might be a disadvantage
to some since the galley and toilets are behind but on a short flight
like this it isn’t much of an inconvenience. Obviously for those
needing a quick getaway should choose the front rows, say 1-5." Click here to read the review in full.








