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Home » British Airways Cuts Business Class Headrest Covers With Lame Logic
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British Airways Cuts Business Class Headrest Covers With Lame Logic

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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I’m not hugely bothered by the change as such, though I’m consistently amazed by the areas that British Airways focuses on, while touting how it wants to be premium (thanks to PYOK for flagging this).

British Airways Club Europe loses headrest covers

Club Europe is the name of British Airways’ regional business class product. As is standard in Europe, this simply consists of economy seats with blocked middle seats, and improved food, drinks, and service.

There’s also a curtain between business class and economy, and those in business class have received a headrest cover on their seat, to sort of visually differentiate the cabin from economy. Well, that will be no more.

As of tomorrow, May 6, 2026, British Airways will no longer place headrest covers on Club Europe seats. This change is being made to “ensure operational resilience, improve punctuality and align with our wider sustainability commitment.”

British Airways regional business class headrest covers

So yeah, basically the goal is to cut cleaning costs between flights, since presumably those headrest covers are sometimes replaced. Furthermore, since the size of the cabins can differ between flights, it also simplifies the process of adjusting the cabins.

British Airways regional economy with no headrest covers

My take on British Airways’ headrest cover change

As such, I’m not terribly offended by this change on the part of British Airways. For example, Air France doesn’t have headrest covers in either cabin on its A220s, which represent the carrier’s latest passenger experience.

Air France doesn’t have headrest covers

Meanwhile Lufthansa has headrest covers in all cabins, with the catch being that short haul seats don’t actually have adjustable headrests, unlike on Air France and British Airways (and that can make a big difference in terms of comfort).

Lufthansa does have headrest covers

Instead, what stands out to me more is just the general trend of British Airways pushing its luck in finding every last opportunity possible to cut costs. In isolation I wouldn’t think much of it, but the small but negative changes are constant, ranging from trying to cut water bottles in economy, to extending the hours of breakfast and brunch to cut down on catering costs. All the while, British Airways has told employees to stop apologizing to customers.

British Airways won’t miss an opportunity to cut costs

Bottom line

As of May 6, 2026, British Airways is eliminating headrest covers in its Club Europe business class. Visually, this was one of the few things that differentiated business class from economy. I don’t consider this to be a huge deal, I just find it sad how British Airways’ inflight service changes seem to consistently be little ways to chip away at the experience, rather than ways to improve it.

What do you make of these British Airways headrest cover changes?

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