This British Airways First Class Santiago Chile To Heathrow review is a 14 hour odyssey featuring a rare glimpse of caviar, exquisite on-demand dining, endless champagne, a plush bed in the skies and best of all an amazing crew! Could this really be a British Airways flight??
This was my 4th South American venture which started in April when I travelled to Brazil, flying out with AeroMexico’s 787-9 Business Class. For the return I wanted to fly what is BAs longest non-stop flight blocked at over 14 hours, so was happy to do a slight detour and visit Santiago for a few days again.
I have flown this exact same 787 First product to Oman 4 years ago so I wanted to see how the product was holding up and how the service might differ given the ultra long haul status of this flight.
Route: Santiago Chile – London Heathrow
Flight No: BA250
Date: 10.04.2022
Departure Time: 13:45
Aircraft: Boeing 787-900 (Tail: )
Seats/Suite: 2A First Class
I arrived in Santiago airport just after 10am and check in was well underway. My expectations of lounges in Santiago Airport was low (given my visits in 2019 where I found all their lounges to be substandard ).
So I had no desire to check in early.
Santiago is not an especially large airport so its easy to find your way around quickly. BA check in operates from Zone F.
Unlike the exclusive First Class check-in experience you will have at Heathrow using the separate Wing section of T5, the outstations just have a different lane for First & BA Gold/OneWorld Emerald.
In this instance, there were a couple just before me but it didn’t take more than a few minutes.
Still this is somewhat of an underwhelming experience that unfortunately many other top airlines do not better in this respect.
Along with my boarding pass, I was handed an invitation to the Pacific Club lounge. As expected it was nothing to get excited about!
Anyway this is what the lounge looked like inside and wasn’t much bigger than the picture. As for the food and beverage? Very much like any a shabby business class lounge would be a best way to put it. I just had a juice and some pretzels.
Just before I entered the lounge, I got a glimpse of our aircraft being prepared..
With about 50 minutes to departure time, I left the lounge and just wandered around for a while before heading to the boarding gates.
Despite the fact that our aircraft had been sitting in the apron for several hours after arriving early on its inbound flight, boarding was rather haphazard. Initially it still had LATAM signposts in our gate with LATAM specific boarding groups, so no one knew which lines were which until the BA agents sprang into action to replace them with BA boards!
I would have guessed the flight was about 80% full but heavily skewed to the the premium end. Group 1 boarding seemed like almost 30% of the passengers today. With everyone patiently waiting on their lanes and flight time fast approaching, there was still a delay in boarding. Then it become clear why. The crew were late arriving in from their hotel!
Boarding finally began with just 10 minutes to our scheduled departure!
As I stepped into the aircraft through door 2, I was welcomed by 3 rather cheerful flight crew, 1 whom proceeded to escort me to the First Cabin, past the mini business cabin and into my seat…
I just about managed to be the first passenger in the cabin, so had about 20 seconds to try and take some snaps of the cabin
As a reminder, there are just 8 First Class seats in British Airways 787-9 aircraft, which is no becoming the standard on retrofitted 777 too. It certainly makes for a more cosier cabin feel.
Though this new product debuted 5 years ago now, the cabin looked fresh and still showed the understated elegance it had when I first flew it.
Back to my seat 2A..
The seat still looked and felt comfy
Storage options are aplenty in these First Class seats..
Looking after us today in First was Grace, the Cabin Service Manager, Emily, who escorted me to my seat and Eileen.
As I was settling in, the Emily asked what I’d like to drink to start. I went for Champagne which was Laurent-Perrier Grand Siècle British Airways has been serving for a long time now.
She also noticed I was taking pictures of the cabin and asked if I wanted a picture of myself so I was happy to have one taken
Grace then handed me the amenity kit and PJ set by Temperley London.
Already placed in my Suite was noise-cancelling headphones and a lighter blanket for lounging in.
While the flight was still being readied it was a good time to unpack the rather velvety leather amenity kit while enjoying my drink..
As you can see the amenity kit contents were substantial. As far as First Class amenities go I think this is a contender for top 5, perhaps behind Lufthansa & Emirates and JAL.
It had everything you could need with a moisturizer, hand cream, face wipe, lip balm and pillow mist spray all by premium brand Elemis. In addition it included a deodorant stick, eye shades and ear plugs, a dental kit, a comb, flight socks and finally a BA branded pen!
In my last BA First flight the products were from Refinery, and I did prefer their moisturizer more.
Whilst the rest of the passengers were still boarding I had a top of the champagne! The captain informed us of our flight plan and though we were taking off 45 minutes past our scheduled time, were expecting an onetime arrival.
There was a total of 6 First Class passengers today, leaving the two middle seats next to me free.
Seemingly almost no time after takeoff the crew we readying for service ahead of the long flight to London.
The CSM reiterated that the service in First Class was completely on demand, so I could eat lunch/dinner and breakfast as and when I was ready.
I then took the chance to inspect the menu, while enjoying my first post take off drink.
For reference the menu for this flight was as follows:
This certainly was a menu that made you felt spoilt for choice! It is absolutely a step above British Airways Club World offering!
I decided on the courses and asked to be served about half hour later.
The culinary experience started with Canapes…
This consisting of courgette caviar roulade with black sesame seeds, roasted loin of lamb with sweet potato puree and palm brandade with black olive. Served with Lanson Extra aged Rose Brut Champagne this time..
This looked wonderful from the plating and presentation right down to the quality that sure teases your tastebuds, and I enjoyed every bite. What a fantastic way to start a meal!
Next up for the appetiser course, I chose the citrus marinated smoked salmon. At this point I switched back to the LPGS champagne..
This was served with warm fresh bread and was still light and enjoyable.
Finally the main show, grilled tenderloin of beef served with roasted herb tomato, red onion and fresh rocket. With the main, I also ordered a side of sweet potato mash..
and the beef was just incredible, tender and juicy with lively flavours. It was simply exquisite!
The red wine pared with the main went perfectly to wash it all down with…
I needed a breather after the main so just enjoyed the wine and watching the clouds go by before the cheese plate duly arrived..
I didn’t specially want to order a dessert after but couldn’t help ordering some truffles alongside the cheese.
The whole dinner service was super attentive and polished. With just the right amount of attention to detail and presentation.
Each of the crew also appeared to be very knowledgeable about the menu and wine and proactively checked up on the meal and the drinks as well as clearing the plates in a timely way.
After the almost 2 hour meal, I spend about an hour just lounging and finishing the movie I eventually decided on.
The 23″ fixed HD screen still looked solid and the quality and choice of movies, documentaries and series was more then plenty to enjoy multiple 14 hour hops with BA.
The “New Releases” looked moderately interesting but I cannot say anything jumped out as a must watch during that time.
I liked the subtle mood lighting in the suite as well as the rest of the cabin. While the IFE screen is touchscreen, you also have an IFE controller on the side panel beside the seat..
What I found rather surprising is just how battered this controller looked. I mean I was somewhat puzzled what happened here? It looks like the thing has been knocked over and stepped on in the floor yet its attached in a way that it wouldn’t be easy to drop it on the floor.
Thankfully, it was still perfectly functional.
BA First passengers also get free unrestricted WiFi throughout the flight and was easy to connect to should you wish to stream your own content or just do some work instead.
About 4 hours into the flight, I decided to get some sleep. While the timing was slightly off due to being very early evening, I had a couple of weeks of late tiring nights in Brazil, I need to catch up on sleep.
I asked the crew to make my bed, while I went to change into the Temperley London loungewear provided.
The First Class Seat converts into a 6 foot 6″ length bed and sitting flush against the side storage panels it went comfortably wide at the shoulder length and had unrestricted leg space.
This is all topped with a quilted mattress pad, plush duvet and pillows & luxurious 400 thread count coverings..
And this is the point where I really appreciate that lamp which creates just the right ambience before going to bed.
I slept well mostly with just one bout of interruption due to turbulence and woke up naturally after about 7 hours.
I woke up with still 2 hours to go and it was still pitch dark outside after undimming the windows. It would have been around 4am UK time.
I was still somewhat tired, but I decided to lounge around for about 20 minutes before ordering breakfast..
To start I ordered a smoothie, bircher muesli and fresh fruit
I’m really enjoyed the musseli, and the fruit were all very fresh.
For the main, I opted for a full English, well adjusted without the bacon…
The vegan grilled sausage, scrambled eggs and hash browns were perfectly done and felt like a good hearty breakfast.
I finished off breakfast with fresh coffee and some more pastries from the basket.
At this point it would still be the depths of the night in Santiago, but I was blissfully awake about to enjoy a beautiful sunrise over the skies of southern England!
We landing on a crisp clear morning and deboarded swiftly.
I stopped by British Airways First Class arrivals lounge in T5 for a shower and then brunch! I will review that separately if I get a chance!
Remarkably I found a one-way fare from Santiago to London for what amounted to £1987. Normally cash fares return from London are over £5000 and one-way can be even higher!
You can also book this flight for 119,000 Avios Off-Peak or 140,000 Peak, alternatively Upgrade with Avios from Business Class.
In this instance my cash booking worked out better value than booking with Avios during easter period, and on top of that I earned a stash of Avios and Tier Points.
It’s not often you step off a 14 hour flight wishing it was longer. I had plenty time to sleep in, and around 6 hours to enjoy two substantial meals. There was never a need to rush anything.
I was not expecting this at all but catering out of Santiago was simply superb!
All the crew were wonderful and friendly. I had a nice chat with all 3 at different points and it goes a long way to establishing a relaxed enjoyable atmosphere. I really cannot fault anything about the service, it was every bit as First Class as you would expect with any top airline!
Note British Airways is updating to a new First Class more or less based from this product, but with added doors. It is also thankfully adding the classy window blinds back from the old First cabin which definitely added a nice more personalised touch to the product.
What more can I say? I very much look forward to my next British Airways First Class flight! If you want to fly British Airways First checkout their latest First Offers
Faze, founder of Wander Up Front and Elevate Your Stay, is a London-based travel specialist with a deep passion for aviation. With over 2 million miles flown, he has spent the last 7 years focusing on First and Business class experiences.
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