ritish Airwaysย is planning to squeeze an extra 52 seats on its Boeing 777 flights by shrinkingย seating space, it is claimed.
The airline giant is reportedly trying bring its services “into line”ย with competitorsย atย Gatwickย from 2018.
It also plans to โdensifyโ aircraft at Heathrow after that, it is said.
But from 2018, there will reportedly be 10 seats fitted within the same space. The move would increase the population on board flights by up to a fifth and stretch current facilities further.
The number of toilets is currently 11, allowing for one for every 25 passengers.
The latest move will bring that up to one for every 30 passengers, The Independent claimed.
However, BA says the economy cabin will be fitted with new entertainment systems with bigger screens.
Willie Walsh, chief executive of BAโs parent company IAG, told investors: “Weโre responding to a market opportunity.”
He said the move would allow BA to โlower the average cost per seat, charge a lower price and stimulate demandโ.
A British Airways spokesman said: “We are flying more customers than ever before to our expanding network of destinations.
“To meet this demand, we are updating our 777 cabins to bring us into line with many of our competitors and allow us to offer even more low fares.
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