First look: MailOnline tests British Airways' brand new short-haul seats, revealed as part of a £7bn investment which will also bring an improved website and app as well as a new first class cabin to the A380.

The announcements were made at a high-profile event in central London Rows of new short-haul seats were on display in a cabin mock-up READ MORE: Is this the best airport in the world? Inside Abu Dhabi's masterpiece

British Airways was recently voted among the worst airlines for long-haul and short-haul travel in a survey by consumer champion Which? – but the carrier is probably more confident about its position in the 2025 rankings.

That's because it announced a "transformation plan » of £7 billion, with upgrades. unveiled across the company, including all-new short-haul seats, a new website and mobile app, free in-vehicle messaging and AI technology to improve its operations.

The investment will also bring an all-new first class cabin to the A380, which will debut in late 2025, as well as new lounges in Dubai and Miami.

The announcements were made last night at a prestigious event in central London, with rows of new short-haul seats on display in a cabin mock-up. /p>

First look: MailOnline tests British Airways' brand new short-haul seats, revealed as part of a £7bn investment which will also bring an improved website and app as well as a new first class cabin to the A380.
The announcements were made at a high-profile event in central London Rows of new short-haul seats were on display in a cabin mock-up READ MORE: Is this the best airport in the world? Inside Abu Dhabi's masterpiece

British Airways was recently voted among the worst airlines for long-haul and short-haul travel in a survey by consumer champion Which? – but the carrier is probably more confident about its position in the 2025 rankings.

That's because it announced a "transformation plan » of £7 billion, with upgrades. unveiled across the company, including all-new short-haul seats, a new website and mobile app, free in-vehicle messaging and AI technology to improve its operations.

The investment will also bring an all-new first class cabin to the A380, which will debut in late 2025, as well as new lounges in Dubai and Miami.

The announcements were made last night at a prestigious event in central London, with rows of new short-haul seats on display in a cabin mock-up. /p>

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