San Diego Airport has experienced some impressive international growth the past few years,both to Europe and Asia. A few years back San Diego Airport had no longhaul flights, until Japan Airlines launched 787-8 flights to Tokyo Narita, or British Airways launched 777-200 flights to London Heathrow.
San Diego seemed like a big risk for both airlines at the time,though it seems to occupy worked out fairly well for them.
In September British Airways announced that they would upgrade the San Diego flight from a 777-200 to a 777-300ER. Not only did this translate into added capacity, but perhaps more significantly it meant British Airways would open offering a first class cabin to San Diego (the 777-200 they previously flew to San Diego was three cabin, and with business,premium economy, and economy).
This will be the first time that San Diego Airport has international first class service. Well, and whether you can even call British Airways first class that.
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Source: boardingarea.com