
The drinks selection wasn’t bad though with a fairly typical selection of spirits and wines for a BA lounge. For everyone else, there were just a few sandwiches and very bizarrely – cold Brussel sprouts!! I know its nearly Christmas but there’s no need to use the leftovers from the Christmas party on the buffet! The buffet – spot the sprouts! This is because BA offer a pre-flight dining for their Club and First customers which I have had before and is normally pretty good. I quite like the lounge but if you wanted to eat before your flight on Aer Lingus there were slim pickings. And with a width of 22 inches, you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out as you dream your way across the Atlantic.” The lounge – cold sprouts anyone?Īer Lingus use the British Airways lounge at Newark. Here is the description from the Aer Lingus website of their A330 business class “High comfort seats – The A330 Business Cabin is furnished with a fully lie-flat 6.5ft long bed. From what he said I was now in an aisle seat on a 2-2-2 aircraft on the window side. I asked him what was going on with the aircraft and what type it was but he didn’t seem to know. The business class check-in was quiet when I arrived and the agent friendly but not particularly clued up. I decided to get to the airport fairly early to see what was going on.

I could not change my seat in the check-in process or look at a seat map for some reason. This seat does not exist on any online maps that I can find which left me feeling rather confused. When I checked in it was showing me in seat 3C.
