British Airways has announced a £7bn transformation plan at its inaugural ‘In the Skies’ showcase event in London. The airline’s Chairman and CEO, Sean Doyle, outlined his modernisation plan, which includes delivering a world-class customer experience, modernising IT, fostering pride among colleagues, focusing on sustainability, and improving on-time performance.
“We’re on a journey to a better BA for our people and customers, underpinned by a transformation programme that will see us invest £7bn over the next two years to revolutionise our business,” said Doyle. The plan includes:
- Taking delivery of new aircraft.
- Introducing new cabins.
- Elevating customer care.
- Focusing on operational performance.
- Addressing environmental impact by reducing emissions and fostering a culture of sustainability.
Digital Transformation
British Airways is overhauling its digital user experience with a new website and mobile app offering deeper personalisation as part of its investment programme. The new ba.com browser is already in BETA testing, with platforms designed to provide new services. These include empowering customers to self-serve, taking control of and making changes to their journeys online, rather than having to call one of the airline’s customer care centres to alter their plans. Initial changes will start to roll out by the end of the year.
WiFi Enhancements
From April 3, British Airways Executive Club Members will be able to send messages free of charge on a single device using the airline’s WiFi, regardless of the cabin they’re travelling in. The service will be available on every WiFi-enabled aircraft within two weeks of the rollout date. The airline has also become the first to offer a WiFi-enabled inflight customer care solution to current issues – even at 35,000ft. This functionality allows the crew to help solve unexpected issues before a flight lands at one of the airline’s more than 200 destinations.
Operational Excellence
The airline is investing £100m in machine learning, automation, and AI, driving improvements from bookings to baggage handling and helping to revolutionise its operation, speed up departures, and respond to disruption. Since introducing these systems, alongside a number of new processes and ways of working, the airline has seen improvement in its on-time departures.
British Airways is also creating around 350 new roles at Heathrow to improve customer experience at its home and hub airport. It is investing in new equipment, such as baggage tugs and towing vehicles. The airline is investing £750m in its IT infrastructure to move 700 systems and thousands of servers to the cloud by early next year.
New Lounge Design and More
British Airways is set to open a brand-new lounge in Dubai, relocating to a larger space at Dubai Airport later this year. This lounge will be the first to feature British Airways’ new lounge design concept, with the opening of its Miami lounge following in 2025. The airline has also announced lounge refreshes in Lagos and Seattle, following recent refurbishments at Heathrow Terminals 5 and 3 and Edinburgh.
New Cabins and Seats
The next generation of British Airways’ Airbus A320neo and A321neos will feature new short-haul seats and cabin interiors. Eight aircraft are set to arrive in May this year. The new short-haul Euro Traveller and Club Europe seats reflect a modern yet classic British interior and will be fitted with extra-large bins for overhead luggage.
Investment in First Class
British Airways plans to introduce a brand-new and exclusive first suite as the only European carrier to offer first-class service between the UK and the US. The new seat is expected to debut at the end of 2025 into early 2026 as part of its A380 aircraft refurbishment.
New Routes
British Airways flights from London to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur are set to return in October and November, respectively. The airline will operate daily flights between the Malaysian capital city and London Heathrow on a 787-9 aircraft and three flights a week between the Thai capital and London Gatwick on a 777-200ER. British Airways is also returning to Abu Dhabi on April 20, welcoming Agadir in Morocco on March 31, and adding Izmir in Turkey to its network on May 18.
Sustainability
British Airways continues to innovate to improve its environmental, social, and governance business performance and meet its net zero target by 2050 or sooner. Last week, the airline’s parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), announced its largest SAF purchase agreement with e-SAF (power-to-liquid) producer ‘Twelve’. This next-generation fuel will reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% versus conventional jet fuel. IAG is the first European airline group to announce an e-SAF deal, and the agreement will enable it to continue increasing its SAF use towards the goal of 10% by 2030.
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