I was originally booked in EuroTraveller - however a few days before my flight, it gave me the option to upgrade for only £69 - would be rude nit to accept that!
Pre-flight
The area around the BA desks was very busy but only one person at the Club / Silver / Gold desk. I made my way around the mass of people to the Club desk to check in. This obviously upset quite a few Americans who had been on a religious mission to Hungary, and I very clearly could hear the rude comments from behind. I wax tempted to say something about being Silver and travelling in Club but bit my tongue! Check-in over, off to security which had a fast track lane (boarding card stamped at check-in). Short stop in duty free and then off to lounge. On the BA manage my booking it was a "Terraces Lounge" - in fact it is a choice of two shared lounge (one Malev and one airport). I chose the airport one which was ok to pass the time. There is free WiFi throughout the airport!
Flight
Headed down as boarding came up and as I got to the gate they started boarding - with a fast track lane as well!! Boarded through there and no rude comments this time! EuroTraveller was full but Club was empty - 8 people in 7 rows! We were held on the ground for a while due to usual LHR congestion, but then it was a short taxi to the runway. There was a delay in breakfast as the ovens were slow warming up. However, the CC poured out glasses of juice and bought them around - good move! Usual BA Breakfast, although rather than fruit there was a carton of fruit smoothie. CC was in and around the cabin throughout the flight - I worked pre/post breakfast but it was good to be offered drinks etc throughout the flight.
Arrival
Immigration was deserted esp as mid-morning at T5 - everyo e seemed to be on a connecting flight. Baggage was on the very end carousel....and guess what it took a very long time to appear (getting on for 20 mins after arrival). And no priority baggage either! Luckily managed to just get to HEX before it left!