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The Boeing 747-400 wide bodied aircraft is operated on long-haul routes, mainly to North and South America, South Africa, the Far East and Australasia.

BA's Boeing 747-400s are used on routes out of Heathrow. The 747 fleet is now configured in what it refers to as a mid-J and hi-J layout, depending on route.

The difference refers to the number of business class (J) seats, though this has consequences for the number of premium economy (World Traveller Plus) and economy (World Traveller) seats as well.  There are either 52 or 70 business class seats depending on route, and so we have both a mid-J seatplan here, and a high-J.

The high-J format is generally used on routes with large numbers of business travellers - notably New York.

British Airways has begun to replace the current First class seat with its new product. Click here for further details and the exclusive first look pictures.

To check fares visit britishairways.com

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