From the BA website:
"Relaxing on board should be easy in your ergonomically designed seat, complete with lumbar support, adjustable headrest and recline. We also provide you with blankets, cushions, eyeshades and flight socks to make your journey a more comfortable one".
We just flew to the Caribbean and despite what it says on the website we weren't given eyemasks, socks or earplugs. We did get a pillow, blanket and toothbrush/toothpaste though. The seats weren't too bad but I can recommend taking some sleeping tablets!
WTP is okay, but the extras are not worth having. Last time we did it the lady who should have been in the next seat to me passed away on the cruise ship. I had lots of space to spread out but would rather have had the poor woman next to me.
Lol craft, did Ventura at Christmas, 4 weeks, 3 deaths we were aware of and 9 parties disembarked for bad behaviour. Usually get at least one code alpha per cruise resulting in an ambulance at the quey side.
We had a very early morning tannoy alert on the Oriana asking for blood donors with a certain proveable blood group to be on standby and went to Madeira full steam ahead as a chap had a burst ulcer................we docked 5 hours early, and we got a message later from his wife thanking everyone and apologising for the rough trip.