This is a Trip Report from the Upper Class cabin
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Check-in was faultless - no queue and a very pleasant smiling guy at the desk. The business lounge at BGI is currently being renovated with part of it screened off so it was very crowded and even less appealing than usual. I was eager to experience the new Upper Class seat. Although the table design is better, the seat feels cramped and the general layout on the A330 is far from ideal. Fortunately, there were empty seats across from me, otherwise it would have felt even more oppressive. The so-called "opaque" glass partitions might just as well be clear as they offer little privacy and look cheap - as do many of the materials used in the suite. For the first time ever, I didn't manage a single wink of sleep as the cabin was horribly hot and I kept catching my foot on the edge of what they call an ottoman. It just wasn't comfortable at all. The bar is a smart improvement but in general, I found myself longing for the space of the 747 nose section. Lastly, the coffee served at breakfast still tastes like instant coffee which is something I don't understand. I'm sorry to be so negative in this review but it's sad when something that is meant to be an improvement turns out to be the opposite. I'm flying back in a week and hope the experience will be better - although I have practically made up my mind to sit in Premium on future trips or try BA.