Originally Posted by
Jean-Lill
It is not described as a club class ticket because there is no club class on the domestic routes. All domestic services have just one class of travel.
I'm sat here with photocopies of BA tickets GLA-LHR (the over-long, multi-page e-ticketing ones) in my expenses records where the class is printed as C. This gets you in to the Terraces lounge in Glasgow (I guess that is what they look for). You are correct that there is only one class of travel on the actual aircraft (you can be sat between two non-C pax) as indeed has been the case domestically since the Shuttle came along in the 1970s. It was a surprise to me too to find that BA went back to C on their domestic ticketing.
It's more apparent than BMI on the same route, where some Y tickets do get you in the lounge and some do not, in a way I have not yet got to the bottom of.