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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Inside British Airways' exclusive business class only jet without having to pay the £6,500 ticket... courtesy of Google Street View

 British Airways has allowed Google to send one of their Street View cameras onboard its exclusive all-business class Airbus 318-100
This is the interior of British Airways' most exclusive trans-Atlantic jet which offers high-rolling passengers the opportunity to travel between London City Airport and New York in a business class only aircraft. 
The special camera his held on a backpack which allows it to be carried into unusual locations such as a passenger jet
With prices costing £6,500, the aircraft, which normally carries 107 passengers, has had all the lower-class seats stripped out and replaced with special lay-flat beds. 

British Airways allowed Google to send one of their Street View cameras onboard one of the luxury jets to give everyone the chance to see the way bankers and celebrities cross the Atlantic. 


From the outside, the Airbus A318-100 looks remarkably similar to any other normal passenger jet in British Airways' fleet 

 British Airways has allowed Google to send one of their Street View cameras onboard its exclusive all-business class Airbus 318-100

The special camera his held on a backpack which allows it to be carried into unusual locations such as a passenger jet
From the outside, the Airbus A318-100 looks remarkably similar to any other normal passenger jet in British Airways' fleet  

The Airbus 318-100 normally has a capacity of 107 passengers, but all of the lower-class seats have been stripped out for added luxury
The Airbus 318-100 normally has a capacity of 107 passengers, but all of the lower-class seats have been stripped out for added luxury 
The aircraft has two seats on each side of the single aisle with eight rows in total... each of the seats is able to lie completely flat 
The aircraft has two seats on each side of the single aisle with eight rows in total... each of the seats is able to lie completely flat 

The aircraft has two seats on each side of the single aisle with eight rows in total... each of the seats is able to lie completely flat  
The aircraft, pictured, is more like a private jet rather than passenger aircraft although return flights to New York cost around £6,500

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