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Flying to NYC December 2025

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Bea65 Sun 21-Sept-25 15:45:52

Invited by AD for XMAS till 31 Dec know the flights are at a premium but trying to book seats with extra leg length as have chronic lumbar pain am seeing costs of nearly £3000.00 to fly on flat seat ..has anyone knowledge of these flights….and which airlines did you fly with ..know I can get passenger assistance but anxious about the actual seat space etc..

I know id have to pay a premium but this amount is eye watering or, am I out of touch with seat prices..

Please let me know your thoughts?🙏

ferry23 Sun 21-Sept-25 16:08:15

BA Club World (aka Business Class) are flat seats. But I would expect to pay 2500 - 3000 to NYC.

The only way you could reduce that cost is to take an indirect flight which means a stop - and this would mean flying to somewhere in Europe (eg Lisbon) and then transiting from there to NYC. This would add hours to your journey time and you would have to check that the short haul part of the flight has not only a business class, but that there are flat seats. I think this would be unlikely as flat beds are usually on long hauls.

I would look at a flight comprison sight such as Skyscanner.

ferry23 Sun 21-Sept-25 16:09:29

That should of course read comparison site - not sight hmm

SueDonim Sun 21-Sept-25 17:25:46

That’s what I’d expect to pay for Business Class to NY. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that’s not a bad price.

It’s worth going to a local travel agent, as they may have access to flights that aren’t on the web. We got decent flights to the US last year via an agent.

Also, if you have Air Miles you can sometimes use those towards costs.

LOUISA1523 Sun 21-Sept-25 17:39:57

That sounds about right to me during Christmas season

NotSpaghetti Sun 21-Sept-25 18:52:32

Virgin is about that on a flat type seat.
Half if you drop a level to comfort or might be called premium?

Visgir1 Sun 21-Sept-25 19:58:06

I normal fly Premier Economy to NYC on BA and Virgin . I have had both hips and a knee replacement, so I did struggled at times, but was OK in Prem Ecc class. The flight time is about 7-8 hours, I'm about 5'4""so this was OK for me, DH 6'2" he gets back problems but always OK.
Best of luck with your investigations.
BTW.. Think BA might still have it's Sept sale on.. Check it out?

GrannyGravy13 Sun 21-Sept-25 20:18:56

We’ve flown Virgin Upper Class and BA business to NYC

Virgin seats are more private both beds are flat, seems like an excellent price for December.

Bea65 Mon 22-Sept-25 00:12:00

Thank u all …haven’t flown anywhere since 2019 and very anxious about the trip in general and will require airport assistance..

Virgin now offer 5 seat prices…I do need a flat seat for my lumbar/stenosis issues

Will check out BA sale prices… need a direct flight as couldn’t cope with a stop anywhere now…

Grannytomany Mon 22-Sept-25 00:26:08

I’ve also found Premium Economy to be ok. Nothing like Club class but nothing like as expensive either.

NotSpaghetti Mon 22-Sept-25 03:04:14

I think if you need to be flat you must budget £3,000ish.

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 13:13:04

Bea65

Thank u all …haven’t flown anywhere since 2019 and very anxious about the trip in general and will require airport assistance..

Virgin now offer 5 seat prices…I do need a flat seat for my lumbar/stenosis issues

Will check out BA sale prices… need a direct flight as couldn’t cope with a stop anywhere now…

If you must have a flat seat I believe you'll pay nearly £3,000.

My husband is 5'10, very short, has back problems, extra leg room suits him well. Perhaps ask the Airline for the measurements and use chairs, at home to work out if a simple upgrade would suit.

Working out simple upgrades is easy on the Airline price site.

Bea65 Mon 22-Sept-25 15:25:55

Norah 5'10 is very short...???I don't think so...pls confirm..Thank You!

friendlygingercat Mon 22-Sept-25 15:36:15

Average height for UK males at 5.9 ins so 5.10 is not short. Im 5.8 ins in flat shoes (female) so taller than average.

NotSpaghetti Mon 22-Sept-25 15:42:06

Average height for UK males at 5.9 ins Gosh! I thought they were generally talker than that!!!
grin

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 15:49:45

NotSpaghetti

^Average height for UK males at 5.9 ins^ Gosh! I thought they were generally talker than that!!!
grin

Our family, apart from my husband are far taller than that.

Bea65 Mon 22-Sept-25 15:58:54

my nephews are 6'2/3

am still ? the seat size/leg room for height 5'10+

Bea65 Mon 22-Sept-25 16:00:01

friendlygingercat

Average height for UK males at 5.9 ins so 5.10 is not short. Im 5.8 ins in flat shoes (female) so taller than average.

I AGREE so am puzzled with Norah comment

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 17:07:33

Bea65

friendlygingercat

Average height for UK males at 5.9 ins so 5.10 is not short. Im 5.8 ins in flat shoes (female) so taller than average.

I AGREE so am puzzled with Norah comment

Perhaps think to leg room, ignore my husband height?

He has plenty of room, with back problems, easy seat upgrade.

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 17:10:14

Bea65 If I may ask, how tall are you?

Leg room matters, imo.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 22-Sept-25 17:21:18

I am 5’2” if flying economy always book extra leg room seats.

Norah Mon 22-Sept-25 17:28:03

GrannyGravy13

I am 5’2” if flying economy always book extra leg room seats.

As do we.

Bea65 Tue 23-Sept-25 08:14:44

I was 5’5..but now have lost height due to stenosis & /left side scoliosis measure 5’3 .am overweight so that’s another cause to find out seat space ..

Bea65 Wed 24-Sept-25 12:12:03

Has anyone flown Premium Delight with VIRGIN or DELTA.?