British Airways Club Europe | Geneva (GVA) to London Heathrow (LHR) – Trip Report

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Hi all,

Just flew British Airways Club Europe from Geneva to London Heathrow, and wanted to share a full write-up of the experience. I’ve had a range of experiences with both Euro Traveller and Club Europe/World, so it was refreshing to find that this was one of those times where everything just clicked.

Booking with Avios

This was a classic Avios redemption, and a perfect example of the value in BA’s short-haul reward pricing:

Cost of cash ticket at time of booking: £684.00
Avios used: 8,500
Taxes/Fees: £35.00
Aircraft: Airbus A319 (G-EUPZ - 24.1 years old)
Cabin: Club Europe
Flight time: 1 hour, 13 minutes

I booked this about a month out — availability was still good, with 3 seats in Club remaining.

Check-in & Security – Smooth Sailing at GVA

I arrived at Geneva Airport with time to spare and had already checked in online so headed straight upstairs to security. Fast Track security was a breeze, although I admittedly walked straight past it as general security comes before the Priority Lane (which is off to the left!).

This is where Club Europe quietly shines: it’s not just about the seat onboard — it’s the smooth, stress-free flow from curb to gate.

British Airways Lounge – A Real Letdown

Access to the British Airways Lounge at Geneva was included, and I found it to be very very poor. The space is nice, albeit small, and it was a quiet area to work before my flight home, but the food and drink selection was nothing short of appalling.

Stale bread
Undercooked sausages
Overcooked eggs
Poor drinks selection

Definitely not the best lounge, but calm and quiet at least, with super fast Wi-Fi! Perhaps if BA don’t want to run this properly they should outsource to someone who can provide a better service?

Boarding, Cabin & Seat

Boarding was via an airbridge, which is fairly standard at GVA, and proceeded quickly. All boarding groups were enforced, including Group 0 for Club Europe and elite status.

BA’s 24-year-old A319 looked neat on the outside, and once onboard, I found the Club Europe cabin clean and tidy — though not retrofitted with the newer short-haul seats. I assume BA doesn’t plan to refurbish the A319s? Happy to be corrected.

I was in Seat 5F, which was comfortable. It was a full flight, with every seat taken in both Club Europe and Euro Traveller. Yes, the legroom is identical to Economy, and yes, it still bugs me a little — but over time, I’ve learned to embrace it for what it is.

Meal Service – Excellent for the Duration

Short flight? Yes.

Rushed service? Not at all.

The Club Europe meal on this sector consisted of:

A warm olive bread roll
A chicken salad with lemon mayonnaise (second option was a Greek salad — mine was excellent)
A rhubarb and white chocolate panna cotta
Full bar service (I went for a Tanqueray gin and tonic)

All delivered swiftly, but with care and attention. The meal was fresh, well-portioned, and genuinely enjoyable at 30,000 feet.

Wi-Fi

BA’s Wi-Fi service was available. It worked — a shock, and I was able to keep messaging throughout the flight.

The crew remained visible throughout, checking in with passengers and keeping the cabin tidy. Very polished for a short sector.

Descent & Arrival at Heathrow

We began our descent just before the hour mark, with smooth skies and a gorgeous view over southern England. Touchdown at Heathrow was ahead of schedule, and within 10 minutes I was off the aircraft and airside at Terminal 5.

No queues at immigration and through arrivals with time to spare.

Final Thoughts

British Airways Club Europe doesn’t always get credit for what it does well, but this flight was a reminder of the value in the product when it all clicks:

Easy booking with Avios - when cash tickets are so high
Efficient airport experience
Comfortable cabin and decent seat
Surprisingly impressive catering
Warm, well-presented crew
All in all, this was a polished and pleasant way to cover a short European route in style. Would I pay full cash fare? Absolutely not. But for Avios and low fees? I’d happily do it again.

Full video trip report on YouTube:

Watch the full flight here:

Includes: lounge tour, seat walkthrough, full meal service, and landing at LHR.

Happy to answer any questions from fellow Forums4Airports members — and curious to hear how others have found Club Europe out of Geneva lately?
 
@jwotravelexpert thank you so much for sharing your detailed Club Europe experience with us here on Forums4airports! It’s great to hear when everything aligns perfectly on a flight, especially after a mixed history with BA’s cabins. Your thorough breakdown from the Avios redemption value to the onboard service is incredibly helpful for our community.

I’m glad the airport process at GVA was smooth, and it’s reassuring to hear how polished the crew and meal service were despite the short flight time. The chicken salad and panna cotta sound delightful (and a definite step up from typical short-haul offerings!). Shame about the lounge, though your feedback about the food and drink options is noted, and I agree a partner might elevate the experience there.

Your point about Club Europe’s "hidden value" (curb-to-gate ease, dedicated service) really resonates. While the cabin legroom quibble is valid, it sounds like the overall package made it worthwhile especially for just 8,500 Avios + £35! I’ll definitely check out your YouTube review for the full visuals and give you a thumbs up and subscribe!

Thanks again for taking the time to write this up. I’m sure many here will appreciate the insights, especially those weighing redemption options on this route. Safe travels on your next trip!

#BritishAirways #ClubEurope#Avios
 
yes, it is not a good move. they trialed this late last year on EDI and i think maybe one other route. Feedback was very negative as you would expect. Yet they persisted and have rolled it out from next Wednesday.

The whole "crew find it challenging" stuff is nonsense. JER & MAN as the two shortest routes at 22 minutes actual service time already had an express hot breakfast. the others all have a choice of hot breakfasts with full english or omelet which an organised crew could easily serve even with a 12 row club cabin. the real reason is that some manager has done it to meet their cost cutting target.
 
yes, it is not a good move. they trialed this late last year on EDI and i think maybe one other route. Feedback was very negative as you would expect. Yet they persisted and have rolled it out from next Wednesday.

The whole "crew find it challenging" stuff is nonsense. JER & MAN as the two shortest routes at 22 minutes actual service time already had an express hot breakfast. the others all have a choice of hot breakfasts with full english or omelet which an organised crew could easily serve even with a 12 row club cabin. the real reason is that some manager has done it to meet their cost cutting target.
Back in the British Midlands days, i used to fly quite often with them between Heathrow and Liverpool, they offered a great in flight service to all
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