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The special camera his held on a backpack which allows it to be carried into unusual locations such as a passenger jet |
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From the outside, the Airbus A318-100 looks remarkably similar to any other normal passenger jet in British Airways' fleet |
BA has two jets configured in business class layout.
There are two seats on each side of the aircraft with just eight rows. Unsurprisingly, the aircraft offers full internet connectivity and the ability to plug in laptops from the UK, EU or US.
Also the seats are fitted with iPads showing the latest TV shows.
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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 |
Unlike other airports, passengers can check in just 15 minutes before the flight at London City. On the way to the US the jet has to stop at Shannon Airport on Ireland's West Coast, where passengers can pre-clear US immigration while the aircraft is refueled, saving time upon arrival at JFK.
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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 |
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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 |
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Due to its small size, passengers can arrive at London City Airport, pictured, just fifteen minutes before boarding |
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However, the aircraft has to stop in Shannon Airport on the way to New York to refuel although passengers can pre-clear US immigration |
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Passengers flying between London City and JFK in New York can expect to pay more than £6,000 to experience the luxurious service |
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