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AA777 (AAL777) 美国航空公司 航班跟踪和历史数据 - FlightAware

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AA777 (AAL777) American Airlines Flight Tracking and History - FlightAware

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Flight history for American Airlines flight AA777 GREAT CIRCLE DISTANCE AVERAGE FLIGHT TIME ACTUAL FLIGHT TIME AVERAGE ARRIVAL DELAY FROM TO TIME UTC CALIBRATED ALTITUDE GPS ALTITUDE GROUND SPEED TRUE AIRSPEED VERTICAL SPEED INDICATED AIRSPEED TRACK SQUAWK AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION SERIAL NUMBER (MSN)

FLIGHTS HISTORY DATEFROMTOAIRCRAFTFLIGHT TIMESTDATDSTASTATUS  — 15 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   15 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 15 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   15 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 14 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   14 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 14 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   14 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 13 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   13 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 13 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   13 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 12 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   12 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 12 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   12 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 11 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   11 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 11 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   11 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 10 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 18:09 ATD — STA 20:54 FROM Las Vegas (LAS) TO Dallas (DFW)   10 Mar 2024 Las Vegas (LAS) Dallas (DFW) 321 — 18:09 — 20:54 Scheduled  Play   — 10 Mar 2024 - Scheduled STD 14:10 ATD — STA 17:12 FROM Dallas (DFW) TO Las Vegas (LAS)   10 Mar 2024 Dallas (DFW) Las Vegas (LAS) 321 — 14:10 — 17:12 Scheduled  Play   — 09 Mar 2024 - 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American Airlines Flight AA777 from McCarran, Las Vegas to Dallas Fort Worth. Duration McCarran, Las Vegas Dallas Fort Worth 4:01. Distance Airport McCarran, Las Vegas to Airport Dallas Fort Worth 1696 km / 1053 miles.

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Las Vegas - McCarran departures

Dallas - Fort Worth arrivals

Terminal 1 Gate D7

Terminal B Gate B9

United States

United States

Local time 00:52 (PST)

Local time 02:52 (CST)

Scheduled Departure

11:09

20:09 your time

Scheduled Arrival

15:49

22:49 your time

Revised Departure 11:19

20:19 your time

Revised Arrival 15:20

22:20

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American Airlines AA777 / AAL777 Flight details & Flight statusThe national American Airlines flight AA777 / AAL777 departs from McCarran, Las Vegas [LAS], United States and flies to Dallas Fort Worth [DFW], United States.The estimated flight duration is 4:01 hours and the distance is 1696 kilometers.Departure is today 3/7/2024 at 11:19 PST at McCarran from Terminal 1 Gate D7.Scheduled AA777 / AAL777 arrival is today 03/07/2024 at 15:20 CST at Dallas Fort Worth Airport at Terminal B Gate B9.

DateFlightfromtoDepartureArrival Status

03-06-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:19

15:20arrived

03-06-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:21

09:51arrived

03-05-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:22

15:26arrived

03-05-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:22

09:55arrived

03-04-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:19

15:22arrived

03-04-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:27

09:57arrived

03-03-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

12:01

16:05arrived+ 14 Min

03-03-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

10:05

10:36arrived+ 16 Min

03-02-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:49

15:49arrived

03-02-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:43

10:15arrived

03-01-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:50

15:58arrived+ 7 Min

03-01-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:53

10:21arrived+ 1 Min

02-29-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:47

15:58arrived

02-27-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:22

15:19arrived

02-27-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:29

10:07arrived

02-26-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:38

15:33arrived

02-23-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:23

15:25arrived

02-22-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:46

15:45arrived

02-21-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:25

09:50arrived

02-20-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:50

16:00arrived

02-20-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:51

10:29arrived+ 9 Min

02-19-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:25

15:26arrived

02-19-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:25

09:54arrived

02-18-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:21

15:30arrived

02-18-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:32

10:00arrived

02-17-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

12:09

16:16arrived+ 25 Min

02-17-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

10:16

10:45arrived+ 25 Min

02-16-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:54

16:00arrived

02-16-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:30

09:56arrived

02-15-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:20

15:26arrived

02-15-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:26

09:48arrived

02-14-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:14

15:19arrived

02-14-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:20

09:50arrived

02-13-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:12

15:25arrived

02-13-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:17

09:38arrived

02-12-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:16

15:27arrived

02-12-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:22

09:53arrived

02-11-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:17

15:30arrived

02-11-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:15

09:42arrived

02-10-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:14

15:28arrived

02-10-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:18

09:44arrived

02-09-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:18

15:24arrived

02-09-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:18

09:49arrived

02-08-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:27

15:33arrived

02-08-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:27

10:10arrived+ 12 Min

02-07-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:04

15:13arrived

02-07-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:19

09:51arrived

02-06-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

13:11

17:40arrived+ 117 Min

02-06-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

11:18

09:58unknown

02-05-2024

AA777

McCarran, Las Vegas

Dallas Fort Worth

11:14

15:15arrived

02-05-2024

AA777

DFW

LAS

09:22

10:00arrived+ 2 Min

What is the current flight status of AA777?

The current flight status of AA777 is In Air.

What is the current departure and arrival time of American Airlines AA777?

Flight AA777 departure is 11:19 (Mar 06) and the arrival is 15:20 (Mar 06).

How long does the flight AA777 from McCarran, Las Vegas to Dallas Fort Worth take?

The average flight duration from McCarran, Las Vegas to Dallas Fort Worth is 2 hours and 12 minutes. The flight distance is 1696 km / 1053 miles.

What is the average delay of flight AA777?

The average delay of flight AA777 is 22 minutes and the on-time rate is 80%.

Which terminal and gate is the flight AA777 arriving at?

Flight AA777 arrives at Dallas Fort Worth Airport (AYT) Terminal B, Gate B9.

What is the Airline of AA777?

The airline of AA777 is American Airlines. Goto American Airlines flight status

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American Airlines   AA 777   AA777 Flight Status ( Las Vegas to Dallas-Fort Worth )

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Departure (AA777 Flight Schedule)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS/KLAS) Las Vegas, United States11:09 PSTWed 06-Mar-2024 EARLY 19 min

-8PST 00:00:00 DAY

   

Arrival (AA777 Flight Schedule)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW/KDFW) Dallas-Fort Worth, United States15:49 CSTWed 06-Mar-2024 EARLY 33 min

-6CST 00:00:00 DAY

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Flight AA777 from Las Vegas to Dallas-Fort Worth is operated by American Airlines. Scheduled time of departure from Mc Carran Intl is 11:09 PST and scheduled time of arrival in Dallas Fort Worth Intl is 15:49 CST. The duration of the flight is 2 hours 40 minutes.

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Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

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Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

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AA194712:45

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

F9105112:51

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA159914:14

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

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F9196114:38

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA237615:56

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

NK270116:10

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

F9146916:54

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

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Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA286418:02

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

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Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

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Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA88420:00

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AA177121:03

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA179722:02

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

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Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

AA239023:05

Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

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F9376923:31

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Dallas Fort Worth Intl(DFW)

Mc Carran Intl(LAS)

History Flight Information for AA777 from Flight Scanner System

Date

Flight

Departure Airport

Arrival Airport

Scheduled

Plane

Estimated

Departure

Arrival

Departure

Arrival

Thu, 07 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:09 PST

15:49 CST

Thu, 07 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:10 CST

10:14 PST

Wed, 06 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:09 PST

15:49 CST

N163AA (Airbus Mobile US

12:57 PST

15:15 CST

Wed, 06 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:10 CST

10:14 PST

N163AA (Airbus Mobile US

09:22 CST

12:21 PST

Tue, 05 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:09 PST

15:49 CST

N575UW (Airbus A321)

12:16 PST

15:32 CST

Tue, 05 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:10 CST

10:14 PST

N575UW (Airbus A321)

09:10 CST

12:26 PST

Mon, 04 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N137AA (Airbus A321)

13:02 PST

15:26 CST

Mon, 04 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N137AA (Airbus A321)

09:27 CST

12:25 PST

Sun, 03 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N584UW (Airbus A321)

11:45 PST

16:03 CST

Sun, 03 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N584UW (Airbus A321)

10:06 CST

11:10 PST

Sat, 02 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N931AM (Airbus A321)

11:20 PST

15:51 CST

Sat, 02 Mar

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N931AM (Airbus A321)

09:44 CST

10:14 PST

Fri, 01 Mar

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N135NN (Airbus A321)

15:56 CST

Thu, 29 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N544UW (Airbus A321)

11:45 PST

16:00 CST

Thu, 29 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N544UW (Airbus A321)

09:44 CST

11:14 PST

Wed, 28 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N895NN (Boeing B738)

12:20 PST

16:32 CST

Wed, 28 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N186US (Airbus A321)

10:15 CST

10:46 PST

Tue, 27 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N875NN (Boeing B738)

12:25 PST

16:39 CST

Tue, 27 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N131NN (Airbus A321)

09:30 CST

13:17 PST

Mon, 26 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N147AA (Airbus A321)

11:26 PST

15:32 CST

Mon, 26 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N147AA (Airbus A321)

09:36 CST

10:27 PST

Sun, 25 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N882NN (Boeing B738)

11:20 PST

16:43 CST

Sat, 24 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

Sat, 24 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N149AN (Airbus A321)

09:18 CST

13:25 PST

Fri, 23 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N978NN (Boeing B738)

12:21 PST

16:50 CST

Fri, 23 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N199UW (Airbus A321)

09:31 CST

13:22 PST

Thu, 22 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

11:25 PST

15:44 CST

Thu, 22 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

09:26 CST

10:50 PST

Wed, 21 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N962AN (Boeing B738)

13:54 PST

16:44 CST

Wed, 21 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N148AN (Airbus A321)

09:24 CST

13:20 PST

Tue, 20 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N584UW (Airbus A321)

11:35 PST

15:53 CST

Tue, 20 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N584UW (Airbus A321)

10:54 CST

11:00 PST

Mon, 19 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N118NN (Airbus A321)

09:26 CST

12:34 PST

Sun, 18 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N151UW (Airbus A321)

13:17 PST

15:28 CST

Sun, 18 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N151UW (Airbus A321)

09:33 CST

12:28 PST

Sat, 17 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N982VJ ( A321)

12:16 PST

16:13 CST

Sat, 17 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N940NN (Boeing B738)

09:23 CST

11:07 PST

Fri, 16 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N803NN (Boeing B738)

11:45 PST

13:45 CST

Fri, 16 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N151AN (Airbus A321)

09:30 CST

11:10 PST

Thu, 15 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:10 PST

15:51 CST

N560UW (Airbus A321)

13:06 PST

15:24 CST

Thu, 15 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

09:16 CST

10:20 PST

N560UW (Airbus A321)

09:26 CST

12:29 PST

Wed, 14 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N929AA (Airbus A321)

09:20 CST

10:25 PST

Tue, 13 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N982NN (Boeing B738)

12:03 PST

14:03 CST

Mon, 12 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N165NN (Airbus Mobile US

09:23 CST

09:52 PST

Sun, 11 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N173US (Airbus A321)

13:04 PST

15:31 CST

Sun, 11 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N173US (Airbus A321)

10:22 CST

12:28 PST

Sat, 10 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N932AM (Airbus Mobile US

11:09 PST

15:26 CST

Fri, 09 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N912UY (Airbus A321)

11:02 PST

15:21 CST

Fri, 09 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N912UY (Airbus A321)

09:19 CST

09:49 PST

Thu, 08 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N932AM (Airbus Mobile US

11:20 PST

15:31 CST

Wed, 07 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

Wed, 07 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N904AA ( A321)

09:20 CST

13:11 PST

Tue, 06 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N904AA ( A321)

11:20 PST

16:25 CST

Tue, 06 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N904AA ( A321)

11:05 CST

11:55 PST

Sun, 04 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N868NN (Boeing B738)

11:25 PST

16:09 CST

Sun, 04 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N549UW (Airbus A321)

09:20 CST

10:55 PST

Sat, 03 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N971UY (Airbus A321)

12:06 PST

15:13 CST

Fri, 02 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N145AN (Airbus A321)

11:16 PST

15:52 CST

Fri, 02 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N145AN (Airbus A321)

09:40 CST

10:40 PST

Thu, 01 Feb

AA777

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

11:01 PST

15:43 CST

N164NN (Airbus Mobile US

11:30 PST

15:55 CST

Thu, 01 Feb

AA777

Dallas Fort Worth Intl (DFW)

Mc Carran Intl (LAS)

08:56 CST

09:58 PST

N164NN (Airbus Mobile US

09:14 CST

10:55 PST

Flight AA777 delayed 32 times during the last month, and the average delay time was 87 minutes.

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7 MarAA777EST. DEPART IN 6h 17m09:10CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:14PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h04mN538UW (A321) 915 NMEstimated09:10 In 6 hoursEstimated10:14 In 9 hoursOpen Flight PageAA777AAL777EST. DEPART IN 6h 17mDallas-Fort Worth, TX(DFW / KDFW)64°FLas Vegas, NV(LAS / KLAS)58°FThursday, March 7 202409:10 CSTON-TIMEScheduled 09:10Thursday, March 7 202410:14 PSTScheduled 10:14Remove Ads NotificationsShare: Facebook XFlight infoAirline/OperatorAmerican AirlinesDuration03h04mDistance915 NMOperation DaysSunMonTueWedThuFriSatDeparture GateC15Arrival GateD7Departure TerminalCArrival Terminal1ATC RouteKDFW.HRPER3.HULZE..TXO.J72.GUP..HAHAA.RKSTR3.KLASPosition InfoLatitude-Longitude-Altitude-Ground SpeedWindAir TemperatureVertical SpeedHeading-Squawk-Source-Station-FIRAircraft InfoAircraft ModelAirbus A321-231Registration N538UWMode-S-Serial Number-Aircraft AgeOwnerLast Activity2 days agoLast Known LocationDallas-Fort Worth, TX, United StatesLast FlightFort Myers, FL, United States (RSW / KRSW) - (DFW / KDFW) Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, United States, 2 days agoAircraft TypeNr. EnginesNr. SeatsWeight ClassCruising SpeedEngineEngine TypeAircraft CategoryRegistrant TypeAirworthiness ClassOperation TypesCertificate Issue DateRegistration StatusRemove AdsFlight ActivityFuture9 MarAA777SCHEDULED IN 2d 10h11:09PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:49CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h40mA321 915 NM9 MarAA777SCHEDULED IN 2d 6h09:10CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:14PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h04mA321 915 NM8 MarAA777EST. DEPART IN 1d 10h11:09PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:49CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h40mN144AN (A321) 915 NMEstimated11:09 In 1 dayEstimated15:49 In 1 day8 MarAA777EST. DEPART IN 1d 6h09:10CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:14PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h04mN144AN (A321) 915 NMEstimated09:10 In 1 dayEstimated10:14 In 1 day7 MarAA777EST. DEPART IN 10h 16m11:09PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:49CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h40mN538UW (A321) 915 NMEstimated11:09 In 10 hoursEstimated15:49 In 13 hours7 MarAA777EST. DEPART IN 6h 17m09:10CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:14PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h04mN538UW (A321) 915 NMEstimated09:10 In 6 hoursEstimated10:14 In 9 hoursPast6 MarAA777LANDED 11h 25m AGO11:04PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:27CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h23mN163AA (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:04 14 hours agoArrived15:27 11 hours agoReplay6 MarAA777LANDED 15h 55m AGO09:06CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)09:57PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 02h51mN163AA (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:06 18 hours agoArrived09:57 15 hours agoReplay5 MarAA777LANDED 1d 11h AGO11:03PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:38CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h35mN575UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:03 2 days agoArrived15:38 1 day agoReplay5 MarAA777LANDED 1d 14h AGO09:07CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:03PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 02h56mN575UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:07 2 days agoArrived10:03 2 days agoReplay4 MarAA777LANDED 2d 11h AGO11:05PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:39CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h34mN137AA (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:05 3 days agoArrived15:39 2 days agoReplay4 MarAA777LANDED 2d 14h AGO09:13CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:05PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 02h52mN137AA (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:13 3 days agoArrived10:05 3 days agoReplay3 MarAA777LANDED 3d 10h AGO11:38PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)16:17CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h39mN584UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:38 4 days agoArrived16:17 3 days agoReplay3 MarAA777LANDED 3d 14h AGO09:48CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:48PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h00mN584UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:48 4 days agoArrived10:48 4 days agoReplay2 MarAA777LANDED 4d 10h AGO11:20PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)15:57CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h37mN931AM (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:20 5 days agoArrived15:57 4 days agoReplay2 MarAA777LANDED 4d 14h AGO09:32CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:26PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 02h54mN931AM (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:32 5 days agoArrived10:26 5 days agoReplay1 MarAA777LANDED 5d 10h AGO11:18PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)16:03CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 02h45mN135NN (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:18 6 days agoArrived16:03 5 days agoReplay1 MarAA777LANDED 5d 14h AGO09:39CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:28PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 02h49mN135NN (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:39 6 days agoArrived10:28 6 days agoReplay29 FebAA777LANDED 6d 10h AGO11:13PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS)16:14CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW) 03h01mN544UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted11:13 7 days agoArrived16:14 6 days agoReplay29 FebAA777LANDED 6d 14h AGO09:13CSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW)10:22PSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS) 03h09mN544UW (A321) 915 NMDeparted09:13 7 days agoArrived10:22 7 days agoReplayDateOriginSTDATDDestinationSTAAircraftDelayStatusDurationReplayFuture 2024 9 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:09 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:49 CSTA321 Scheduled02h40m2024 9 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:10 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:14 PSTA321 Scheduled03h04m2024 8 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:09 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:49 CSTA321 (N144AN)Estimated02h40m2024 8 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:10 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:14 PSTA321 (N144AN)Estimated03h04m2024 7 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:09 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:49 CSTA321 (N538UW)Estimated02h40m2024 7 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:10 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:14 PSTA321 (N538UW)Estimated03h04mPast 2024 6 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:09 PST11:04 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:49 CSTA321 (N163AA)Landed 15:27 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h23m2024 6 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:10 CST09:06 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:14 PSTA321 (N163AA)Landed 09:57 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h51m2024 5 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:09 PST11:03 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:49 CSTA321 (N575UW)Landed 15:38 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h35m2024 5 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:10 CST09:07 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:14 PSTA321 (N575UW)Landed 10:03 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h56m2024 4 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:10 PST11:05 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:51 CSTA321 (N137AA)Landed 15:39 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h34m2024 4 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:16 CST09:13 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:20 PSTA321 (N137AA)Landed 10:05 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h52m2024 3 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:10 PST11:38 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:51 CSTA321 (N584UW)Landed 16:17 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h39m2024 3 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:16 CST09:48 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:20 PSTA321 (N584UW)Landed 10:48 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information03h00m2024 2 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:10 PST11:20 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:51 CSTA321 (N931AM)Landed 15:57 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h37m2024 2 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:16 CST09:32 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:20 PSTA321 (N931AM)Landed 10:26 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h54m2024 1 MarLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:10 PST11:18 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:51 CSTA321 (N135NN)Landed 16:03 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h45m2024 1 MarDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:16 CST09:39 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:20 PSTA321 (N135NN)Landed 10:28 PSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information02h49m2024 29 FebLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)11:10 PST11:13 PSTDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)15:51 CSTA321 (N544UW)Landed 16:14 CSTTime aircraft arrives at gate derived from company/airport information03h01m2024 29 FebDallas-Fort Worth, TX (DFW/KDFW)09:16 CST09:13 CSTLas Vegas, NV (LAS/KLAS)10:20 PSTA321 (N544UW)Landed 10:22 PSTTime aircraft arrives 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Airlines >American Airlines >Planes & Seat Maps >Boeing 777-300ER (77W)

American Airlines Seat Maps

Boeing 777-300ER (77W)

Overview

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Review

1 A

None

No Power

Seat 1 A is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed located at a bulkhead.

1 D

None

No Power

Seat 1 D is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed located at a bulkhead.

1 G

None

No Power

Seat 1 G is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed located at a bulkhead. It has been reported that light from the galley area might be bothersome.

1 J

None

No Power

Seat 1 J is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed located at a bulkhead. It has been reported that light from the galley area might be bothersome.

10 A

None

No Power

Seat 10 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

10 D

None

No Power

Seat 10 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

10 G

None

No Power

Seat 10 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

10 J

None

No Power

Seat 10 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

11 A

None

No Power

Seat 11 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. The location is missing a window, however, it provides excellent privacy due to facing inward and is ideal for solo travelers.

11 D

None

No Power

Seat 11 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

11 G

None

No Power

Seat 11 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

11 J

None

No Power

Seat 11 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. The location is missing a window, however, it provides excellent privacy due to facing inward and is ideal for solo travelers.

12 A

None

No Power

Seat 12 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

12 D

None

No Power

Seat 12 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

12 G

None

No Power

Seat 12 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

12 J

None

No Power

Seat 12 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

13 A

None

No Power

Seat 13 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward and is ideal for solo travelers. It has been reported that there is no overhead bin storage since it is used for medical equipment.

13 D

None

No Power

Seat 13 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

13 G

None

No Power

Seat 13 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

13 J

None

No Power

Seat 13 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

14 A

None

No Power

Seat 14 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

14 D

None

No Power

Seat 14 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

14 G

None

No Power

Seat 14 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

14 J

None

No Power

Seat 14 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

15 A

None

No Power

Seat 15 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

15 D

None

No Power

Seat 15 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

15 G

None

No Power

Seat 15 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

15 J

None

No Power

Seat 15 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

16 A

None

No Power

Seat 16 A is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, this seat is missing a window. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 C

None

No Power

Seat 16 C is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 D

None

No Power

Seat 16 D is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, the proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It has been reported by passengers that people tend to pass in front of these seats, which may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 E

None

No Power

Seat 16 E is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, the proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It has been reported by passengers that people tend to pass in front of these seats, which may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 G

None

No Power

Seat 16 G is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, the proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It has been reported by passengers that people tend to pass in front of these seats, which may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 H

None

No Power

Seat 16 H is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, the proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It has been reported by passengers that people tend to pass in front of these seats, which may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 J

None

No Power

Seat 16 J is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

16 L

None

No Power

Seat 16 L is a recliner-style Premium Economy Exit Row seat with extra legroom. However, this seat is missing a window. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. It can get very cold by the exits during flight. Floor storage for personal items is not available for use during takeoff and landing.

17 A

None

No Power

Seat 17 A is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 C

None

No Power

Seat 17 C is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 D

None

No Power

Seat 17 D is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 E

None

No Power

Seat 17 E is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 G

None

No Power

Seat 17 G is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 H

None

No Power

Seat 17 H is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 J

None

No Power

Seat 17 J is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

17 L

None

No Power

Seat 17 L is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 A

None

No Power

Seat 18 A is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 C

None

No Power

Seat 18 C is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 D

None

No Power

Seat 18 D is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 E

None

No Power

Seat 18 E is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 G

None

No Power

Seat 18 G is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 H

None

No Power

Seat 18 H is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 J

None

No Power

Seat 18 J is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

18 L

None

No Power

Seat 18 L is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

19 D

None

No Power

Seat 19 D is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

19 E

None

No Power

Seat 19 E is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

19 G

None

No Power

Seat 19 G is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

19 H

None

No Power

Seat 19 H is a recliner-style Premium Economy seat with extra legroom.

2 A

None

No Power

Seat 2 A is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed.

2 D

None

No Power

Seat 2 D is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed.

2 G

None

No Power

Seat 2 G is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed.

2 J

None

No Power

Seat 2 J is a Flagship First Class Suite with a seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed.

20 A

None

No Power

Seat 20 A is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 B

None

No Power

Seat 20 B is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 D

None

No Power

Seat 20 D is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 E

None

No Power

Seat 20 E is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 G

None

No Power

Seat 20 G is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 H

None

No Power

Seat 20 H is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 K

None

No Power

Seat 20 K is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

20 L

None

No Power

Seat 20 L is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat that has restricted legroom due to the positioning of the bulkhead in front. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making it immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

21 A

None

No Power

Seat 21 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 B

None

No Power

Seat 21 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 D

None

No Power

Seat 21 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 E

None

No Power

Seat 21 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 G

None

No Power

Seat 21 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 H

None

No Power

Seat 21 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 K

None

No Power

Seat 21 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

21 L

None

No Power

Seat 21 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 A

None

No Power

Seat 22 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 B

None

No Power

Seat 22 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 C

None

No Power

Seat 22 C is a standard Economy Class seat that has additional legroom, however, it is often bumped into since it juts out into the aisle. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest making the armrest immovable, therefore, slightly reducing seat width.

22 D

None

No Power

Seat 22 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 E

None

No Power

Seat 22 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 G

None

No Power

Seat 22 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 H

None

No Power

Seat 22 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 J

None

No Power

Seat 22 J is a standard Economy Class seat that has additional legroom, however, it is often bumped into since it juts out into the aisle. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest making the armrest immovable, therefore, slightly reducing seat width.

22 K

None

No Power

Seat 22 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

22 L

None

No Power

Seat 22 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 A

None

No Power

Seat 23 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 B

None

No Power

Seat 23 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 C

None

No Power

Seat 23 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 D

None

No Power

Seat 23 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 E

None

No Power

Seat 23 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 G

None

No Power

Seat 23 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 H

None

No Power

Seat 23 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 J

None

No Power

Seat 23 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 K

None

No Power

Seat 23 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

23 L

None

No Power

Seat 23 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 A

None

No Power

Seat 24 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 B

None

No Power

Seat 24 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 C

None

No Power

Seat 24 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 D

None

No Power

Seat 24 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 E

None

No Power

Seat 24 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 G

None

No Power

Seat 24 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 H

None

No Power

Seat 24 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 J

None

No Power

Seat 24 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 K

None

No Power

Seat 24 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

24 L

None

No Power

Seat 24 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 A

None

No Power

Seat 25 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 B

None

No Power

Seat 25 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 C

None

No Power

Seat 25 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 D

None

No Power

Seat 25 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 E

None

No Power

Seat 25 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 G

None

No Power

Seat 25 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 H

None

No Power

Seat 25 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 J

None

No Power

Seat 25 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 K

None

No Power

Seat 25 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

25 L

None

No Power

Seat 25 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 A

None

No Power

Seat 26 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 B

None

No Power

Seat 26 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 C

None

No Power

Seat 26 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 D

None

No Power

Seat 26 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 E

None

No Power

Seat 26 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 G

None

No Power

Seat 26 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 H

None

No Power

Seat 26 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 J

None

No Power

Seat 26 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 K

None

No Power

Seat 26 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

26 L

None

No Power

Seat 26 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 A

None

No Power

Seat 27 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 B

None

No Power

Seat 27 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 C

None

No Power

Seat 27 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 D

None

No Power

Seat 27 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 E

None

No Power

Seat 27 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 G

None

No Power

Seat 27 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 H

None

No Power

Seat 27 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 J

None

No Power

Seat 27 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 K

None

No Power

Seat 27 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

27 L

None

No Power

Seat 27 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 A

None

No Power

Seat 28 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 B

None

No Power

Seat 28 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 C

None

No Power

Seat 28 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 D

None

No Power

Seat 28 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 E

None

No Power

Seat 28 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 G

None

No Power

Seat 28 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 H

None

No Power

Seat 28 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 J

None

No Power

Seat 28 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 K

None

No Power

Seat 28 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

28 L

None

No Power

Seat 28 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

29 A

None

No Power

Seat 29 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

29 B

None

No Power

Seat 29 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

29 C

None

No Power

Seat 29 C is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The seat, due to the positioning with the aisle, might be bumped by passengers and crew passing from the rear of the aircraft.

29 D

None

No Power

Seat 29 D is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

29 E

None

No Power

Seat 29 E is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

29 G

None

No Power

Seat 29 G is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

29 H

None

No Power

Seat 29 H is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

29 J

None

No Power

Seat 29 J is a standard Economy Class seat however, close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome. The seat, due to the positioning with the aisle, might be bumped by passengers and crew passing from the rear of the aircraft.

29 K

None

No Power

Seat 29 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

29 L

None

No Power

Seat 29 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

3 A

None

No Power

Seat 3 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

3 D

None

No Power

Seat 3 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

3 G

None

No Power

Seat 3 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

3 J

None

No Power

Seat 3 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

30 A

None

No Power

Seat 30 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

30 C

None

No Power

Seat 30 C is a standard Economy seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

30 J

None

No Power

Seat 30 J is a standard Economy seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatories may be bothersome.

30 L

None

No Power

Seat 30 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

31 A

None

No Power

Seat 31 A is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat with extra legroom. This seat is missing a window. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

31 C

None

No Power

Seat 31 C is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat with extra legroom. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

31 J

None

No Power

Seat 31 J is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat with extra legroom. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

31 L

None

No Power

Seat 31 L is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat with extra legroom. This seat is missing a window. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table is in the armrest making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width. The close proximity to the lavatories may be bothersome.

32 A

None

No Power

Seat 32 A is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

32 C

None

No Power

Seat 32 C is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome.

32 J

None

No Power

Seat 32 J is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome.

32 L

None

No Power

Seat 32 L is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

33 A

None

No Power

Seat 33 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

33 B

None

No Power

Seat 33 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

33 C

None

No Power

Seat 33 C is an Economy Class seat with extra legroom due to the missing seat in front, however this seat is often bumped by passengers and crew members passing by. The close proximity to the galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 D

None

No Power

Seat 33 D is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 E

None

No Power

Seat 33 E is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 G

None

No Power

Seat 33 G is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 H

None

No Power

Seat 33 H is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat however, proximity to the galley may be bothersome. The tray table is in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 J

None

No Power

Seat 33 J is an Economy Class seat with extra legroom due to the missing seat in front, however this seat is often bumped by passengers and crew members passing by. The close proximity to the galley may be bothersome. There is no floor storage for this seat during takeoff and landing. The tray table and video monitor are in the armrest, making the armrest immovable and slightly reducing seat width.

33 K

None

No Power

Seat 33 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

33 L

None

No Power

Seat 33 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 A

None

No Power

Seat 34 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 B

None

No Power

Seat 34 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 C

None

No Power

Seat 34 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 D

None

No Power

Seat 34 D is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

34 E

None

No Power

Seat 34 E is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

34 G

None

No Power

Seat 34 G is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

34 H

None

No Power

Seat 34 H is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

34 J

None

No Power

Seat 34 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 K

None

No Power

Seat 34 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

34 L

None

No Power

Seat 34 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 A

None

No Power

Seat 35 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 B

None

No Power

Seat 35 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 C

None

No Power

Seat 35 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 D

None

No Power

Seat 35 D is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

35 E

None

No Power

Seat 35 E is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

35 G

None

No Power

Seat 35 G is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

35 H

None

No Power

Seat 35 H is a standard Main Cabin Extra seat.

35 J

None

No Power

Seat 35 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 K

None

No Power

Seat 35 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

35 L

None

No Power

Seat 35 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 A

None

No Power

Seat 36 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 B

None

No Power

Seat 36 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 C

None

No Power

Seat 36 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 D

None

No Power

Seat 36 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 E

None

No Power

Seat 36 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 G

None

No Power

Seat 36 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 H

None

No Power

Seat 36 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 J

None

No Power

Seat 36 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 K

None

No Power

Seat 36 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

36 L

None

No Power

Seat 36 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 A

None

No Power

Seat 37 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 B

None

No Power

Seat 37 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 C

None

No Power

Seat 37 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 D

None

No Power

Seat 37 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 E

None

No Power

Seat 37 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 G

None

No Power

Seat 37 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 H

None

No Power

Seat 37 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 J

None

No Power

Seat 37 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 K

None

No Power

Seat 37 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

37 L

None

No Power

Seat 37 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 A

None

No Power

Seat 38 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 B

None

No Power

Seat 38 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 C

None

No Power

Seat 38 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 D

None

No Power

Seat 38 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 E

None

No Power

Seat 38 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 G

None

No Power

Seat 38 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 H

None

No Power

Seat 38 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 J

None

No Power

Seat 38 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 K

None

No Power

Seat 38 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

38 L

None

No Power

Seat 38 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 A

None

No Power

Seat 39 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 B

None

No Power

Seat 39 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 C

None

No Power

Seat 39 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 D

None

No Power

Seat 39 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 E

None

No Power

Seat 39 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 G

None

No Power

Seat 39 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 H

None

No Power

Seat 39 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 J

None

No Power

Seat 39 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 K

None

No Power

Seat 39 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

39 L

None

No Power

Seat 39 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

4 A

None

No Power

Seat 4 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

4 D

None

No Power

Seat 4 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

4 G

None

No Power

Seat 4 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

4 J

None

No Power

Seat 4 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

40 A

None

No Power

Seat 40 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 B

None

No Power

Seat 40 B is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 C

None

No Power

Seat 40 C is an Economy Class seat that often gets bumped into by service carts and passengers making their way through the cabin. This seat does not recline.

40 D

None

No Power

Seat 40 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 E

None

No Power

Seat 40 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 G

None

No Power

Seat 40 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 H

None

No Power

Seat 40 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 J

None

No Power

Seat 40 J is an Economy Class seat that often gets bumped into by service carts and passengers making their way through the cabin. This seat does not recline.

40 K

None

No Power

Seat 40 K is a standard Economy Class seat.

40 L

None

No Power

Seat 40 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 A

None

No Power

Seat 41 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 C

None

No Power

Seat 41 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 D

None

No Power

Seat 41 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 E

None

No Power

Seat 41 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 G

None

No Power

Seat 41 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 H

None

No Power

Seat 41 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 J

None

No Power

Seat 41 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

41 L

None

No Power

Seat 41 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 A

None

No Power

Seat 42 A is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 C

None

No Power

Seat 42 C is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 D

None

No Power

Seat 42 D is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 E

None

No Power

Seat 42 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 G

None

No Power

Seat 42 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 H

None

No Power

Seat 42 H is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 J

None

No Power

Seat 42 J is a standard Economy Class seat.

42 L

None

No Power

Seat 42 L is a standard Economy Class seat.

43 A

None

No Power

Seat 43 A is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

43 C

None

No Power

Seat 43 C is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

43 D

None

No Power

Seat 43 D is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

43 E

None

No Power

Seat 43 E is a standard Economy Class seat.

43 G

None

No Power

Seat 43 G is a standard Economy Class seat.

43 H

None

No Power

Seat 43 H is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

43 J

None

No Power

Seat 43 J is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

43 L

None

No Power

Seat 43 L is a standard Economy Class seat however, proximity to the galley and lavatory may be bothersome.

44 D

None

No Power

Seat 44 D is an Economy Class seat in the last row of the plane that may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

44 E

None

No Power

Seat 44 E is an Economy Class seat in the last row of the plane that may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

44 G

None

No Power

Seat 44 G is an Economy Class seat in the last row of the plane that may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

44 H

None

No Power

Seat 44 H is an Economy Class seat in the last row of the plane that may have limited recline. The proximity to the lavatory and galley may be bothersome.

5 A

None

No Power

Seat 5 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

5 D

None

No Power

Seat 5 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

5 G

None

No Power

Seat 5 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

5 J

None

No Power

Seat 5 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. The proximity to the galley and lavatory area might be bothersome.

6 A

None

No Power

Seat 6 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

6 D

None

No Power

Seat 6 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

6 G

None

No Power

Seat 6 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

6 J

None

No Power

Seat 6 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

7 A

None

No Power

Seat 7 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers. Passengers have reported that the overhead storage is used for oxygen canisters, so passengers in this seat must share the adjoining overhead storage.

7 D

None

No Power

Seat 7 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

7 G

None

No Power

Seat 7 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

7 J

None

No Power

Seat 7 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

8 A

None

No Power

Seat 8 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

8 D

None

No Power

Seat 8 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

8 G

None

No Power

Seat 8 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

8 J

None

No Power

Seat 8 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

9 A

None

No Power

Seat 9 A is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

9 D

None

No Power

Seat 9 D is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

9 G

None

No Power

Seat 9 G is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward.

9 J

None

No Power

Seat 9 J is a standard Business Class seat that transforms into a fully lie-flat bed. It also provides excellent privacy due to facing inward. It is ideal for solo travelers.

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Pitch/ Bed Length

Width

Seating details

Flagship First

64 / 78

21.5

8 flat bed seats

Flagship Business

43 / 75

20.5

52 flat bed seats

Pitch

Width

Seating details

Premium Economy

38

18.5

28 recliner seats

Main Cabin Extra

36

17.1 - 18.1

28 standard seats

Main Cabin

31-32

16.2 - 17.1

188 standard seats

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In-flight amenities

AudioVideoAC PowerInternetFood

This aircraft offers a wide variety of audio entertainment via personal Audio Video On Demand (AVOD).All seats feature a 15.4-inch HD-capable touchscreen monitor with a selection of up to 75 movies, more than 150 TV programs, More than 350 audio selections, up to 15 games and 5 live steaming  television channels (Sport 2, Sport 2 Extra, BBC News, CNBC, CNN). Every Main Cabin Extra and Economy class seatback has an 8.9-inch HD-capable touchscreen monitor with a variety of movies, TV programs, games, and audio selections available. Personal 110v power ports are offered throughout all classes.

All classes of service on this aircraft feature USB power ports. Wi-Fi service is availble, depending on route, to all personal portable devices. Internet access is available for a fee. Daily and monthly passes may be purchased before flight. Additional information about the service may be accessed by clicking here.Food service depends on route, length of flight, and time of day. Flagship First, Flagship Business, and Premium Economy passengers are offered premium dining. Main Cabin passengers on long-haul international and certain US transcontinental flights are offered complimentary  multi-course meals. Sandwiches, wraps, and snack boxes are available for purchase in the Main Cabin on other flights (US domestic, Canada, Caribbean, and Mexico).

Non-alcoholic beverages are complimentary on all flights. Beer, wine, and a variety of spirits are complimentary in Flagship Business, Premium Economy, and Main Cabin Extra on all flights. They are complimentary in the Main Cabin on certain long-haul international flights and may be purchased on flights where they are not complimentary.

Additional information for each class is available in the "Travel Information / During your flight" section on aa.com.

Overview

This Boeing 777-300ER is one of the newer additions to American Airlines' fleet. This four-class aircraft seats a total of 304 passengers, and features up-to-date amenities, including personal Audio Video On Demand (AVOD) and personal 110v power ports throughout each class. Please note that on some flights the Premium Economy seats are listed as Main Cabin Extra seats.

Featured user comments

Read user reviews for American Airlines Boeing 777-300ER (77W)

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2020/04/14 for Seat 5D

Ended up on the -300er coming back from Japan in October. Typhoon had cancelled flights the day before, so they swapped this out for the smaller -200er. 1st seat behind the bulkhead, some extra space for footwell. I personally didn't find any issues with Galley or Lavatory noise during the flight. Crew were very polite, addressed me by name, even when I switched seats with another passenger to seat with my buddy. Food was solid, IFE was solid. WIFI was slow and not super reliable, but 20 bucks for the whole flight to stay in touch with the wife and kid was wirth it.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2020/04/03 for Seat 9A

Very nicely positioned seat

Liked the idea it faced to the window and was private

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2020/02/15 for Seat 1J

Great seat for privacy. Less noise, traffic and disturbance than 1A.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2020/01/17 for Seat 1D

1D is obviously a great seat since it’s in the first class cabin. However, if you’re lucky enough to be in first, you might prefer a seat OTHER than 1D or 1G. Both of these seats are forward of the others and thus very close to the galley and lavatories (least privacy / peace and quiet in first). Also, there’s no dedicated overhead bin for 1D or 1G, so you’ll have to find a space somewhere else. Still a great seat overall, of course. But if you have a choice, you might want to pick a different one for a long flight.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/11/18 for Seat 22c

Note that Rows 20 and 33 directly face divider walls. While this seems like a choice seat (since there's a little extra legroom and no one in front of you), these seats are often chosen by families with small babies since the divider wall allows a baby bassinet hookup. Beware choosing these seats or those nearby in case of screaming infants.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/09/27 for Seat 16G

I didn't want a middle seat in a four (being on my own), but the front row of PE is pretty good - room to get out without disturbing the neighbour, and a foot rest, meaning the seat is a decent "cradle" to sleep. Service was also good - it was a relatively short night flight, and they got the food out fast, leaving a decent amount of time to sleep.

AA is way better than BA for transatlantic, in my opinion

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/09/24 for Seat 31k

This 14 hour night flight from LAX to Hong Kong was one of the worst flights of my life. And I have >900,000 just with American.The seat was so narrow that both of my hip bones have bruises and no am not a big guy. Area in front zumba/yoga/stretch area all night long. I will never fly a 777 again. I fully expect the next flight to stack passengers horizontally and spray with olive oil.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/08/16 for Seat 20B

Got upgraded to this while having purchased the lowest fare class (X). This seat is by far the best on AA coach, even better than the one opposite FA's on AA's A321 (if you fly with them long enough you know). Ample legroom even with the bulkhead in front! Surprising! Would fly again.

Submitted by

John L

on

2019/07/13 for Seat 7A

O2 stored in overhead - must share adjoining overhead

Submitted by

Alan M

on

2019/07/11 for Seat 16L

Seat Guru i think unfairly paints this seat “red”. With the acres of legroom offsetting the lack of floor storage, I’d only mark this cation yellow. I fly enough to not particularly care about the lack of a window...

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/07/04 for Seat 18A

18A and 18L are the best sleeping seats in PE. No one behind you to pull on the seat in the middle of the night (there's a divider to Main Cabin), and no one to climb over you when you're sleeping.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/06/17 for Seat 32L

By far the best seat in basic economy. Great legroom and having the seat hug the wall (as opposed to Boeing 747 seat 51 J which has a large gap between the window seat and the wall) allows for extra comfort.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/06/15 for Seat 29J

This seat does not recline and the arm rests cannot be moved. I had an empty row for this flight, but could not lift the arm rests to enjoy the room.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/06/12 for Seat 16C

Premium Economy set 16C is very comfortable. Lots of leg room and has a foot rest. Downside is you are sup post to get a warm towel and warm nuts on takeoff but cot a tiny bag of pretzels

Submitted by

Dan W

on

2019/05/26 for Seat 17L

This is a good seat with great leg room. It does however, as the review says, gets very cold due to the exit door. Grab extra blankets to wrap up in.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/04/29 for Seat 4A

The seat map is a bit misleading because 4A is set further back (i.e. towards the rear) vis-a-vis 4D (whereas the seat map seems to show they are next to each other). Although that means 4A is in reality even closer to the lavatory and the galley, they are still a sufficient distance away so as not to become a nuisance. I slept very well throughout the flight. I find the mini-cabin (rows 3 and 4) to be better than the larger cabin. Although 3A would be better than 4A, I don't think 4A is any worse than 6A or 7A, for example. In other words, I wouldn't place 4A in the "yellow" category.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/04/19

The narrowest seats I've ever seen in an intercontinental flight. I am not so big (42" waist) and had to ask for a seat belt extension.

PS: The conection flights (Airbus 321) were a lot more confortable - and I had at least 10" to "spare" on the seat belts!

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/04/01 for Seat 27J

Very narrow seat. I'm 1.83m tall and legroom is extremely reduced to me. In case I decide to store my pillow in the seat pocket, well I would be stuck there. Another problem I always have with American is the seat width. I know I have large shoulders, fine, but in case I get a same size person (as It happened), we could barely fit. I strongly recommend to get an aisle, or main cabin extra.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/03/25 for Seat 16C

First time on the 777-300ER and enjoyed the Premium Economy offering. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of food and service on board and was able to get comfortable and enjoy the ride. The only disappointment was the inflight entertainment system, it does not have anywhere near the volume of programming previously available.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/03/23 for Seat 42L

The seat is far from the airplane wall, so you cannot lay your body on the window. Also, it does not fully recline.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/02/24 for Seat 32L

Main cabin extra seat and the extra room was noticeable. Restricted recline, same as all their seats. Padding was thin and relatively uncomfortable. The one quirky thing was the seat is slightly offset from the tray table, so you have to slightly angle yourself to use the tray. Still I would take this seat in a minute over regular coach. Also, I noticed that in the row ahead, 31 there was tons of legroom, but people were queued up for the lavs for a significant portion of the flight and some stood directly in front of those seats.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/02/22 for Seat 1A

Great size seat, good food, good interaction with a fun cheeky flight attendant. I really enjoyed turning the seat sideways and watching out the windows as we descended along the California coast into LAX.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2019/01/14 for Seat 31a

The exit door does reduce some of the space, but the trick is to put your roller board case down in front of you after take off. If you are travelling with someone, you can put it down horizontally (wheels facing the door) and both can use as footrest). This allows you to prop your feet up as a foot rest but more importantly, it keeps people from congregating in front of you so it is the best way to maximize space. The tray table is a bit low so when you are eating you must be careful about moving. The light from the bathroom is opposite so every time some one goes in or out it will shine in your face. On the 777-200 the bathroom was on the same side so light would not be a bother. All and all 31a and 31j are the only seats I fly on this plane in economy.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2018/12/18 for Seat 31A

Coach on AA is a miserable experience, though seat 31A provides a little relief in the way of unlimited legroom. The exit slide on the emergency door bulges out into the space, but there is still plenty of legroom, and (unless the FA gripes at you) can use it as a "footstool" to put your feet up. The proximity to the galley and lav is somewhat annoying, but didn't cause any major issues. No window, though the window in 32A is easy to look through over you left shoulder. Still not a fun experience, but I guess it was worth the additional $ for the extra legroom.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2018/12/11 for Seat 38C

Flew from LHR to Dallas in basic economy. If American Airlines could have got these seats any closer/tighter in basic economy they might as well have had you standing up. No leg room whatsoever, no width, crammed in. Most miserable 9 hours flight I have ever taken. I guess you get what you pay for! Upgrade or fly in an Airbus, much more comfortable.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2018/11/29 for Seat 6A

Above 6A the airline has used the overhead bin space for emergency equipment, so there is no overhead bin space above this seat

Submitted by

Jc E

on

2018/11/29 for Seat 7a

Frequently fly this plane hkg-lax and hkg-dfw. My favorite business class seat and this is a big achievement as it easily beats singapore's, uniteds, deltas, turkish's long haul business class and ties with emirates and cathay pacific. Snacks are great and flight attendants really caring. We actually ran out of gas one time from dfw-hkg and had to stop at narita

Submitted by

Bevene B

on

2018/11/23 for Seat 13A

Overhead locker above seat has what appears to be oxygen so not available fir luggage storage.

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2018/11/14 for Seat 16e

Just finished a turnaround MR to HKG on the 77W both ways. I am BIG--6'5' and 300 so room is a must.

seat cushion length is great (compared to JL and CX where it seems short) blanket and amenities are nice; food MUCH improved over coach; Sort of nice having a semi-dedicated bathroom at front of cabin.

Came back via DFW--16E--exit row but in the four abreast section. I had horrors of this seat, but it wasn't bad--more leg room than I would ever use..easy egress and ingress. Crew much more friendly and very pleasant, proactive and service-oriented.

The other rows had more legroom but seemed rather cramped, still. People had to climb over others, so not sure I would do those rows

Submitted by

SeatGuru User

on

2018/11/14 for Seat 16B

Just finished a turnaround MR to HKG on the 77W both ways. I am BIG--6'5' and 300 so room is a must.

From LAX, had exit row, 16B. Unlimited legroom; no problem with bathroom lines or use; leg rest wasn't useful--due to leg length and not AA's fault.;seat cushion length is great (compared to JL and CX where it seems short) blanket and amenities are nice; food MUCH improved over coach; Sort of nice having a semi-dedicated bathroom at front of cabin.

The other rows had more legroom but seemed rather cramped, still. People had to climb over others, so not sure I would do those rows.

For the extra dollars and assuming not upgrade available, a great product

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2018/11/14 for Seat 19E

Strong smell from bathrooms behind row 19. Also row 19 does not recline as much as row 16,17 and 18.

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2018/11/10 for Seat 16L

The seat has no window, but for an overnight flight, the extra legroom is fantastic. You can sleep well against the wall. You have it as a red seat. I would tell you that it is a green seat.

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2018/10/16 for Seat 7A

The overhead bin os used for oxygen tanks and cant be used!

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2018/10/15 for Seat 20C and 20D

I flew from DFW to LHR in seat 20C and back in 20D. While there is a bulkhead in front on row 20, this bulkhead does not extend all the way to the floor, it stops about 6 inches above the floor. There is therefore plenty of room to stretch your legs underneath the bulkhead and even store carry on items. It was one of the best coach seats I have ever had for a transatlantic crossing.

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2018/10/09 for Seat 2D

LHN to DFW, 10/8/18. For as many times as I have flown AA, this was one of the most enjoyable and comfortable flights I have ever experienced. My seat was very comfortable with plenty of room and plenty of seat position options. The AVOD system offers a very good choice of movies and the screen quality and size is excellent, Our flight attendant, Danial, was exceptional. The food was surprisingly good.

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2018/10/03 for Seat 1g

noise from the galley (silverware being handled, flight attendants chating, etc) is very disturbing.

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2018/09/05 for Seat 31A

Caution. No window. Lavatory light and traffic a problem on overseas trips. Worst of all, the airplane door juts out from the side of the plane and gives tall guys no room to put their legs.

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2018/09/05 for Seat 40A

Beware. Armrests do not move. Very narrow. If you are over 6'2" it will be a nightmare flight overseas. And this is with an empty seat next to me.

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2018/08/31 for Seat 6A

Nice seat but be aware the storage above this seat is full of oxygen tanks and therefore not available for luggage. You're left hoping space is available above another seat.

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2018/08/31 for Seat 7A

Nice seat but be aware the storage above this seat is full of oxygen tanks and not available for luggage. You're left hoping there is storage above another seat.

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2018/08/26 for Seat 4D

Very comfortable seat. No issues at all with noise or light from galley or lavatory. In fact the proximity is actually a convenience. Lav on A/D is normal size - the lav on G/J size is large. As someone mentioned, there is a constant swoosh of airflow from the AC system overhead.

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2018/08/07 for Seat 19G

Great seat. Good service, good food. I’m 200cm and didn’t have any issues with space. Choice of entertainment was ok. Definitely flying again in AA PremEco

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2018/07/30 for Seat 18L

I flew to HKG round trip in the new Premium Economy seat 18L as a solo traveler. Going to HKG on a red eye, the PE cabin was only 1/4 full so 18J was empty, making it a comfortable flight. On the way back, the flight was full and I had a stranger next to me. Passengers in front of me had their seats on full recline for the entire 15 hour flight and the gentleman next to me refused to stand up out of his seat when I had to get up, instead insisting on merely tucking his legs in (!?) to let me pass. THIS WAS NEAR IMPOSSIBLE and highly uncomfortable to do. If you are a solo traveler - do not sit in 18L - sit in 18J. I wanted a window seat but 18J is just as good - as it's over the wing anyway (not much to see) AND the left arm rest goes completely down so you can get more comfortable with your legs if you're trying to sleep.

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2018/07/20 for Seat 3G

JFK-LHR. This is a great seat. Comfortable, lots of storage, with first class cordoned off it's also quiet. Pre-ordered my meal (delish, but I'm weird, I like airplane food), watched a movie, and went to sleep for several hours. Only down side- unlike first class, no pajamas. We rode on a BA 747 on the way back home- this seat is far superior.

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2018/07/17 for Seat 7A

The storage bin over 7A (and probably the seat on the other side, too) is occupied by the oxygen tanks so it cannot be used for storage.

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2018/07/17 for Seat 21A

The airline continues to show this seat separated from 21C with a gap. There is no gap, and so the agents and customer service personnel at the airline try to relocate passengers to this seat as "better". (I even showed them your website with no gap.) Please note this somehow in seatguru, so that there is no question for the customers. Thank you.

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2018/07/14 for Seat 18A

This was a very comfortable seat. Good recline, and I loved the large IFE screen. Only negative is that it's a bit difficult to reach the headphone jack (at the back of the armrest tray table). As someone who rarely travels in First or Business, this is a nice compromise for me on a simple trans-Atlantic trip. The 2-4-2 config and foot rest "pedals" alone make it worth the modest seat upgrade fee. I'll do this again in a heartbeat.

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2018/06/29 for Seat 26D

Flew from Sao Paulo to Dallas. As others have said, the economy seats are very tight. I am only 5'6" but felt squeezed in despite having an aisle seat. The gentleman next to me in 26E bumped into me a few times while trying to get comfortable. The IFE system was good, and the bathrooms were clean and spacious. Overall, an uncomfortable flight and slept very little.

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2018/06/08 for Seat 13J

Great seat. Slept for 6 good hours. Good IFE. Food was good quality. Great flight, no complaints. So much nicer than the BA Business which is too cramped for a tall pax to lie down or sleep. Top marks AA.

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2018/06/01 for Seat 16J

My 777 300 was the latest configuration with Premium Economy seating, currently sold as Coach. Whilst not a Premium Cabin as you cannot lie down, it does represent a substantial improvement over the rest of the coach cabin. I found the seat very comfortable, reminiscent of domestic first class, the IFE was very good and I was not troubled at all by the closeness of the Bathrooms. The leg room in this row has always been superb.

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2018/05/11 for Seat 1A

AWESOME SEAT! Best flight I have been on yet. DFW-LHR flagship first.

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2018/05/06 for Seat 21L

21L: BE FOREWARNED: At least for me and the gentleman next to me, we were duped (by the AA seat map of this plane) into thinking that this row and the opposite side (21A/B) were only two across. We both payed extra for this in thinking so. Now this might be a case where they were switching equipment for the flight, but the SeatGuru seat map IS accurate where the AA site (at least at the time of booking -- and right up to the day of flight) was NOT. In our case the tall guy beside me (thinking he was in an aisle seat but ended up in a middle) rightly complained to the Flight Attendant before we took off, I also complained to re-enforce his grief as well as mine -- again, we both payed 150 to 200 extra for what amounted to standard economy seats whose only real benefit was that they were a little closer to the front of the economy section. In our case, we were taken care of: They guy to my left was re-seated to main cabin extra, and I got what I wanted: a row with only two people sitting in it. You may not be as fortunate! You've been warned.

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2018/05/06 for Seat 9D

I've flown 9D and 13D on this plane. Specific to this seat, 1). I think the business class seats half-way back are the best because they're far enough away from the galleys/lavs and receive less light as a result. 2) The center seats are in some ways less private but really, they way they're configured, you cannot see the person next to you unless you lean way forward. In general: This business class configuration is ideal and I really can't see the benefit of First Class over this. I like that the 777s give you an additional air control if you want it, I like a lille air circulation when I sleep. The service is perfect and I love this herring bone model where one never has to bother another passenger to get up. There is a decent feeling of privacy. As others have said you may be more comfortable sleeping if you flatten the seat all the way, then raise it ever so lightly to get the bump out of it. I fly from LAX to HK and back two times a year and for my money, this seat is exactly what I need to be able to hit the ground running.

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2018/05/06

By far the best transatlantic business seat in the air. Mini cabin is great - only 8 seats and insulated from rest of business. Best lav is behind 4J - huge. As a daytime flight, did not mind the frequent banging by FA in the nearby galley - but they must try hard to make so much noise!

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2018/05/05 for Seat 3J

Business class seat 3D, front mini cabin. Love the 777300ER business seats, I chose 3D thinking it would be more intimate, quieter. It wasn't what I expected. The noise from the air vent was quite loud for much of the flight and blew right on this seat. Also, the FAs were slamming doors in the galley for hours. Also, when I got up during the flight, all the FAs were gathered in the area of the galley, laughing and talking. I will choose a seat back in the middle as before. Service was fine and attentive but the added noise of the galley made for a restless night.

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2018/04/13 for Seat 41J

Great seat for couples but also single flyers. Being right behind the row of three seat means extra space and nobody comes close to bumping you walking back and forth. There is a small gap between the window and 41L but it's not that large and acted as more storage. Leg room seems more than other rows due to angle of plane. These are the best economy seats, only downside is they run out of food options but the FA's were thoughtful and offered us the second meal options first.

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2018/04/10 for Seat 8D

Flew LHR-DFW 777-300 3/27/18. Definitely the best US domestic business class seat. Incredibly comfortable, very private, lots of storage space. Tons of current movies and shows. Pre-ordered beef tenderloin lunch, it was flavorful and not over-cooked. Great seat if you are traveling with a companion. Flight attendants were outstanding.....thanks for making the flight so great!!!

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2018/04/10 for Seat 8J

Love this plane and seat. 8J was very private and the seat comfortable. Had great wine and food in my own little pod. The trip from LHR to JFK went so fast between the movies and the Wonderful Staff. Keep up the Good Work American Airlines.

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2018/04/05 for Seat 40B

We flew AA from LAX to HKG. We were on a 777-300ER seats 40A and 40B. These seats DID NOT recline, and the arm rest was also fixed. We asked our neighbor at 40C with the same thing. For 15 hours, we sat straight up. We wanted to change seats but flight attendant said the flight was “full”.

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2018/04/02 for Seat 31L

Great seat with lots of leg room & space.

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2018/03/16 for Seat 18E

In the middle section, there are 3 places for 4 people to stow items under the seat in front of them. In EF and G seats you have to straddle the support of the seats in front of you and share a leg space with your fellow passenger. Not ideal!

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2018/03/12 for Seat 16J

This plane is now configured for Premium Economy in Rows 16-18. Seating reminiscent of Domestic First Class. I do not buy Premium Economy as it is just a race to the bottom by the likes of Virgin and BA. For me it is Coach for low cost or Business/First if I need to sleep. That said it was another excellent product from American and at regular Coach price it was a good deal. Food was usual airline coach class fare but I carry my own as a Vegetarian. With the usual personal items I fly with this was perfectly acceptable for a working flight of 11 hours. I arrived feeling great. 16,000 miles in five days and no ill effects. Why I fly AA TATL.

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2018/03/12 for Seat 28D

In Feb 2017, we flew with this plane to MIA from LHR. We had the middle 4 -seats (me + wife + 13 y + 7 y) Plane was really full, all seats taken. I'am 6"1 tall and it took a bit organizing to sit on the seat but it can be done. A bit tight but what can you expect from economy class? Service was ok,normal food and soda, kids were served really well by staff (which is not the case always). I was not able to sleep in this seat but fortunately there was movies etc in the media system.

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2018/03/10 for Seat 29A 29B

The worst flying experience for this JFK-LHR.

The fellow passenger in 29C overspilt and we had to fight for space beacuse the width is the smallest ever. Shame on American! Very unpleasant experience, I will definitely try and avoid this plane in the future.

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2018/02/14 for Seat 37L

I have never felt so claustrophobic on an airplane (and I am a very regular flyer). All Economy passengers are packed in incredibly tightly. Quite scary!

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2018/02/01 for Seat 3J

This is the first seat in the Biz "mini" cabin. It was definitely very private on a redeye from LAX-LHR. That said, the comments about the loud air vent are true. However, I used the provided earplugs in the amenity kit and was able to get a little bit of sleep.

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2018/01/26 for Seat 35A

The seat is right in between windows so you won't get a lot of arm room. It felt a bit cramped.

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2018/01/23 for Seat 37C

Good, well modeled, great value

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2018/01/03 for Seat First

At front it is quiet.

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2017/12/27 for Seat 4A

Very happy with the small cabin, felt like personalized service. Frist class has a partition and the bathroom and galley separates the other business class so you truly felt like your own cabin with 7 other people. I had no issues with the bathroom being close. I heard noise from the galley only during meal service and only from one FA who wanted to slam doors. The bed isn't the most comfortable (a little tight) but I was able to sleep a whole 5 hours which is a miracle for me. Food was much better than my 767 flight a few days earlier and the bathroom was larger, still nothing to be excited for.

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2017/12/17 for Seat 4G

This seat is right under a LOUD LOUD LOUD aircon or something right above the lavatory. Stay away from this whole row. Terrible.

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2017/12/03 for Seat 31C

The proximity to the lavatories pretty much negates the huge legroom benefits. I had this seat overnight from Buenos Aires to Miami, and the light and noise from everyone going in and out of the rest room kept me up all night. Lines and queues formed in my personal space. The seat is also very narrow, and the armrest tray table is about the size of a postage stamp. It felt like a tight squeeze, which was unfortunate for an exit row seat. I wouldn't sit here again.

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2017/11/25 for Seat 16J

Word of caution- great legroom but this seat does not recline. The space in front of the seat is the defacto queue for the restroom so people are hovering in front of your seat pretty much all night and were a much bigger issue than the light. Finally decided leave my entertainment unit up as a visual block to people. Pros-legroom. Cons-thin & narrow seat, no recline, bumped almost entire flight by passengers waiting for bathroom.

Still better the nonMCE but would not choose this seat ahain unless nothung else available.

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2017/11/18 for Seat 4D

We flew 11 hours on this flight LHR-LAX. Was so impressed with American! I felt like I was on British Airlines 777 in first class minus the $500 taxes. Very private comfortable and exceptional service. So happy we chose seats 4D/G despite the negative commnts. Its further away from the huge row of other business seats. You feel like your part of first class. The noise was from the plane itself not from lavatory or galley. With the Bose noise cancelling headphones they provide you, I dont know how you can complain. Food was not as great as British but again I only paid $50 in taxes versus $500 so no big deal. Cant wait to fly this plane again!

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2017/11/08

Upgraded to these seats many weeks before the flight and was looking forward to this location in the forward mini Business cabin, just behind FC; unfortunately my wife's seat (3D) had a malfunctioning seat, which they tried to fix (Unsuccessfully); so we both moved to seats 8 D&E, which were okay, less privacy than row 3; everything else was okay, except the food was horrible sorry to say!

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2017/10/25

Loved the upgrade to business, we were the last upgrade on this flight; the pods are the only way to travel even on a 7 hour flight JFK-LHR; with all the positives, the negatives are as discussed previously— proximity to lavs (noise and lights) were problematic and certainly not a seat you want to choose, if you have the opportunity don’t sit here, unless it’s the only upgrade seats, then take them. Service was good, food was good, privacy is good, video devices were very good. Thanks AA for the upgrade

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2017/10/19 for Seat 14D

Very comfortable seat in both sitting and flat position.

Service was excellent and everything about the flight was good. AA biz class on 773 will be my first choice for MIA-LHR in future.

Getting really picky, it would be nice if the pillows were a bit more substantial. I folded mine in half which worked just fine.

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2017/10/09 for Seat 33G

The right hand armrest is immoveable but the left does move.

Row 33 has bassinet hooks.

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2017/09/30 for Seat 2A

My seat in First Class was nowhere near as nice as most airlines. This was not a pod or enclosed suite and did not have a closing wall like a few of AA flights do.

I was extremely disappointed in the comfort of the seat considering this was first class.

The "bedpad" was nothing more than a thin mattress pad that provided no comfort at all and the seat adjust buttons never truly worked easily. They would always get stuck and you would need to keep pressing.

The food was the most offensive issue and was some of the worst I have ever experienced on a long haul first class flight. Dried out chicken, small servings, microwave TV dinner style sliders were horrible. Even the flight attendant commented how embarrassed she was with the food.

American really needs to step up their service for First Class but from what I am hearing it will all be eliminated soon to only a two class airline. Business and Coach.

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2017/09/29 for Seat 37 j

Absolutely the smallest space alloted to a passenger i have ever experienced.HORRIBLE!

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2017/09/28 for Seat 10A

Flew RT from MIA to LHR on this plane in seat 10A both ways AA flights 38 & 39. Loved the seat and had no complaints. Can be a little bit tight at times but for a business class seat can't complain at all. Nice privacy, good entertainment options, good service both ways, especially LHR>MIA. Would fly this product again.

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2017/09/28 for Seat 41L

Seat has good recline but tight leg space. Good part is only one person sitting next to you, you are also sitting close to bathrooms for easy access

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2017/09/28 for Seat 41J

Seat has good recline but tight leg space. Good part is only one person sitting next to you, you are also sitting close to bathrooms for easy access

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2017/09/24 for Seat 7J

Tremendous seat, unbelievable service, and fantastic privacy for a biz class seat. One comment - there's a hump in the seat when fully flat. Crank up the seat a small bit and it goes away. I found no issues with the proximity of the head near the aisle. The bulkhead between your head and the aisle maintains the privacy and quiet I needed to get a good night's rest. There are two overhead vents which allowed you to control your seat temp which is huge. LOVED this seat.

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2017/09/24 for Seat 15D

LAX-LHR in 15G was fantastic. Business class on this airframe is phenomenal and super private. Im 6'5" and was able to sleep about 5 hours straight after dinner. This particular seat is the last row in Biz class which puts you right next to the lav but honestly it was very lightly used throughout the flight so I had no issues with foot traffic. I actually found it handy being just 2 steps away from the bathroom. Bose headsets worked like a charm as did IFE. Nothing bad to say about this. Anyone who complains about business class on this airplane should probably just buy a private jet because youre not going to find anything much better than this short of your own plane.

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2017/09/06 for Seat 40A

Armrests for seats 40A, 40B, 40C, 40J, 40K, and 40L are fixed and do not move up. Fine if travelling alone or don't want a little extra space on this already cramped configuration.

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2017/08/29 for Seat 16D

We sat in 16 D,E,H on the way out we did not have the problem of people walking in front that some mentioned other than at boarding but noticed that others did on the return. There was good space and the recline was excellent, staff were fantastic I liked the food but the rest of my family did not. The toilets did not bother us but the TV that is in the arm does not work until after the seatbelt sign is taken off where as all others are gate to gate, the tray was half the size of a normal tray which did prove slightly difficult. All in all its better than a standard economy seat and its good not having a seat recline in front of you but its not without disadvantages as well.

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2017/08/23 for Seat 29J

Legroom was great as there was no mediabox on the floor. I could almost stretch entirely. As for the seat itself, it was horrible. I'm 6 foot 4 and the seat was way too low. To put my head against the headrest I had had to tilt my head 90 degrees, which makes it impossible to sleep. IFE was great although it is a bit unresponsive and slow. No trouble with the near lavatories, as there is only one and is mostly used by people in the back of the plane.

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2017/08/21 for Seat 3A

While this is a great seat in the forward mini-business class cabin, there are two things to point out. FA's use this seat for storage...there's a closet on the bulkhead so don't be surprised to see an FA there during the flight. Also, there is a screen above this seat that displays the moving map. While not completely bothersome, the light from the TV may be annoying when all the lights are turned down.

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2017/08/20 for Seat 1D

1D and 1G have no overhead stow bins

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2017/07/23

Very uncomfortable. Due to Bulkhead behind us,seats had little to no recline. Flight was from London to DFW. Leg room was OK, but the lack of recline made this seat almost unbearable for a 9 hour flight

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2017/07/06 for Seat 6A

Great seat. The individual POD design and lack of seat mate made this a great business class seat. Only set back is that by angling the feet towards the window your head is in the aisle when sleeping. This can make for interrupted sleep if a lot of people are walking to the bathroom or gallery. Service was exceptional and the seat had plenty of storage space.

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2017/06/21 for Seat 40C

Seat as less leg room then normal. Problematic for tall people (like me 2 meter). I had one finger between my knee and the seat in front of me.

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2017/06/05 for Seat 1A

The First Class seat was spacious and had enough room so that I could lie flat, even being over 6 feet tall. The amenities offered were helpful, and plentiful, comprising all the standards - ear plugsm moisturizer, etc, but also came with a large enough tube of toothpaste that I got more than one quick brush at the end of the flight. Unlike many first class cabins -particularly Airbus - this seat had air vents that allowed you to control if you wanted to have some air blowing on you. This seems a minor thing, but it is a great convenience as opposed to being at the mercy of the overall cabin temperature controls. For what was nearly an 18 hour flight (and more than 18 hours when time on the ground was included), this was a very comfortable seat with plenty of entertainment options, and power sources for devices you brought with you.

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2017/06/05 for Seat 16J

Great seat. There's plenty of room in front, and the proximity to the bathroom is not an issue.

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2017/06/02 for Seat 8J

Flew seat 8J from LAX to SYD. Tremendous seat, no problems with foot traffic, noise, or light. Great food and managed to sleep for about 6 hours. AA 77W must be the best business class seat out there.

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2017/05/19 for Seat 40L

Due to the curvature of the plane, row 40 is slightly angled which gave 40L (The window seat) an additional 2-3 inches of leg room, which made for an enjoyable flight. The aisle seat had reduced legroom and I would recommend avoiding it.

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2017/05/12 for Seat 5A

Nice seat. More room than other rows, however proximity to the galley can really bothersome specially if one plans to sleep.

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2017/05/09 for Seat 3G

Great seat. Lay flat seat for a domestic flight was amazing. Bose headphones were given out for flight to cancel noise. Bathroom was clean, mostly unoccupied. TV screen worked great. This row was just south of first class but I could not say that first is any better -- perhaps they get their meals sooner and they have a smidge more legroom but that's it. This is the bomb!

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2017/05/03 for Seat 7A

Overhead bin full with Oxygen tanks leaving no space for baggage

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2017/04/30 for Seat 15D

We were upgraded to seats 15 D & G southbound and 10 D & G northbound. These 'pods' are by far the best business class seat that I have ever used, bar none. The inflight service was outstanding and I cannot think of anything else that could be added that would make this a better flight. But, I do have some comments:

1. At seat 15D, when anyone from business class opens the business class toilet, or when anyone from coach opens the coach toilet, the light shines directly on seat 15D. Very annoying.

2. On our southbound flight there were two infants and one toddler in the business class section about three rows ahead of us, all in the same row. This is madness. The ladies caring for these children were up and down all night, and I have no quarrel with them, except for the fact that they kept standing ON THE SEATS and climbing over the partitions between seats. Why the flight attendants permitted this I will never understand. I also do not understand why American would permit crying, screaming and running infants and toddlers in this section. Had I paid the full price of over $6,000.00 for this seat I would have been seriously upset. These babies belong in the coach section, where a bassinet or some other sort of crib can be set up for them. Please American, do what Singapore Airlines did and do not permit children under the age of 16 or 18 in the business class section.

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2017/04/21 for Seat 43A

Being 5' 10" & 260lbs, the tapering of the aircraft helps have a bit of extra room on the side, was able to fit my backpack and drinks easily. Legs are jammed up against the seat ahead of you if 5'10 or above, had no MCE's available (free as platinum) or wouldve never touched it. Would fly seat again if no better choices were available. 2 across beats any of the 3-4-3. Also 3J is pretty decent, just missing a window. 2A was good but not worth the extra over business class when business class is so great to begin with. Have flown DFW-LHR, DFW to LAX, LAX to LHR

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2017/04/11 for Seat 41j

It feels a smaller seat but it has space so you don't get hit by the cart

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2017/04/10 for Seat 4J

Very loud seat with constant banging of drawers and slamming carts into the galley. It sometimes seemed that they were trying to be loud. It was also very close to where the crew congregated during flight. Also overtime the lavatory flushed, it would wake me up, even with ear plugs and noise cancelling headphones. I would not book this seat again.

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2017/04/02 for Seat 33J

GRU (Sao Paulo/Brazil) -> MIA (Miami/FL). Overnight flight. I absolutelly second the comments already posted. You will get people bumping during all the flight. Flight attendants with carts, passengers going to lavatories and passengers "having a walk". Also it's close to the screens with the flight map/progress display which are very bright and disturb the eyes. The only good thing is the leg room, but even that is "challenged" during the flight by people passing. If you want to sleep is not a good choice unless you are a very deep sleeper. Perhaps for a flight during the day, when you will be awake and seeing movies it will be ok. Of course time by time you will have to adjust the movie screen because of... guess what? Bumping from passengers.

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2017/04/01 for Seat 1A

Excellent Service from the ground to the air. Great Food and seat controls. No noise issue from the galley and easy to get sleep for a 14 hour flight from SYD to LAX. Bathrooms were modern for first class and great IFE selection. Two USB ports and to AC ports. Bose headsets were provided and collected right before decent unlike other AA flights where they are collected before breakfast. Great flight.

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2017/04/01 for Seat 33J

33J is sold as an exit row seat because there is no seat in front of it. However, your shoulder and entertainment screen do get almost constantly bumped by people passing by. The legroom is fine and it is easy to get up and stretch your legs etc but as an exit row option, this is to be avoided if others are available.

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2017/03/31 for Seat 13J

Being someone that is very happy to get an upgrade, I have flown biz class on this plane 4 times now and can truly say the business seats are AWESOME on this plane. No more angle lie flats, having the middle person hop over you, etc., etc. Bottom line, you get a pod like setup with plenty of privacy. I will be taking my 5th flight in this business class configuration and am soooo excited as I can finally get some sleep.

Pros - LOTS of personal space/desk space. Enough Privacy to get some sleep. Nice NEWER plane layout with seats that fully lie flat.

Negative - Getting up and down requires a little twisting if you leave your seat flat. Also, with the way the seat extends/lies down into the pod, you can pick up some 'smells' from the person behind you. Unfortunately my last flight the person behind me had an upset tummy and made my sleeping experience less than desirable as it was easily smelled.

Overall, GREAT configuration, and MUCH better than the recent BA World Traveller I sat in and paid more $$ for.

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2017/03/27

We flew SYD-LAX and thought the seats were good. Plenty of leg room and I thought the seat width was good. One important thing to know is that if you are planning to sit across the aisle from your travel partner, the row numbers don't match up; 16 A-C are actually across from row 17, 17 from 18 and 18 from 19. The seating picture is inaccurate as the row 16 middle seats are in front of the row 16 side seats and 19 matches up with 18. I didn't notice any people cutting in front of the row 16 pax during the flight and only 2 people before the flight took off.

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2017/03/20 for Seat 3A

In the private little 2-row business cabin, this seat is very secluded. As other wrote, the air vents above are loud and it's very close to the galley. During meal prep it was quite loud, with lots of slamming doors and cabinets. But it was serenely quiet at other times and no one walked by. At 6'1", I had plenty of room to stretch out. Only downside is that JFK-LHR is such a short flight there's little time for sleep. Meal service was quick, though, so 90 mins in and I was snoozing.

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2017/03/13

Being 6ft3/1.90m I found these seat to be cramped. I am not overweight and fit exactly in these seats. I could only just fit one finger between my knees and the seat in front of me. The passenger next to me had a big bum which meant it overlapped my seat. The lack of space means you can't stretch your legs under the seat in front of you because you can't make the angle. Aisle seat doesn't help either the armrest are low and protruding into you upper leg. It is not possible to get your legs under the armrest. Aisle armrests are fixed and therefore a barrier preventing passengers putting their legs in the aisle. Aisles are narrow and cabin crew constantly bump into passengers and chairs. Main cabin extra gives you the minimum needed for comfortable travel on international flights. Poor experience with AA. In fact not recommended and never again.

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2017/03/04 for Seat 3J

3J is a fabulous seat! Very quiet since it is in with FC. Large bathroom behind it. Seats comfy, IFE worked flawlessly. Food was great - filet wonderful considering it was a plane. Lots of storage.

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2017/02/26 for Seat 17L

I liked the seat. Plenty of leg room and reclined nicely. All the seats in this section are relatively close to the bathrooms but that doesn't bother me.

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2017/02/10 for Seat 7A

Be aware that the oxygen tanks are in the overhead bin above this seat, so limited luggage space available.

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2017/01/26 for Seat 16a

Travelled LHR-DFW and DFW-LHR in 16A. Although the comments regarding cold door and the door encroaching on the seat are accurate, the secluded nature of the seat and the huge amount of leg room (allowing you to stand up and stretch your legs in your own area is a great bonus. Table is small, but happily used my 13" MBP without any issues, I'm a large guy and didn't find the seat width an issue. The cubby where the window is, is a brilliant idea and I was happy to forgo a window for this. I enjoyed this seat so much I rebooked it on my return. Managed to sleep the whole flight home, so that says something. Something to note about 16D 16E 16H is that I noticed cabin crew regularly using it to cross between alises - this is because there is no galley at this bulkhead. I'd have complained if I were sat in those seats.

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2017/01/18 for Seat 2a

For long hauls and even cross-continent, this is a great seat. It is not an enclosed suite, but very close. Plenty of storage around the seating area, multiple functions for the seat, and three windows, well 2.5. The seat/bed is not as comfortable as some others I have used on other airlines, but it is roomy enough for my 6'7" frame. Sleeping was a breeze. No noise from anywhere else, and honestly 1A and the front looked and sounded fine to me.

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2017/01/17 for Seat 33C

I flew from Dallas to London and paid a little bit more to sit in 33C. It was great for the legroom but that is it. The walkway narrows at this point and everyone bumped in to me, including the flight attendants. This seat should be extra money since it is such a hassle. The toilets weren't too close so there weren't many people lingering in front of me.

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2017/01/13 for Seat 33C and 33J

33C and 33J are the seat from hell. Although you have legroom with no seat in front, the seat "sticks out" in the aisle so you will be bumped by carts, flight attendants and passengers for the entire flight.

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2017/01/01 for Seat 33j

33j does have the tray on the left (aisle) side. Seats 33k and 33l are normal seats. We had 33j and 33l with 33k open, so was able to put up the arm rests and lay down. 33j is a cheaper alternative to Main Cabin Extra on American Airlines.

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2016/12/29 for Seat 34h

Standard econmony seat--two observations:

1. The internal seating overhead bins are too short for carry on bags to fit in wheels down--and i have the small international size, i had to put it in sideways which greatly reduces capacity. Bins over the outer seating were standard depth and abke to accomodate wheels down.

2. On the seats with 4--the support bars under the seat are misaligned. I was on the aisle, with a metal bar 1/3 of the way from the aisle. There was not room to stretch out my leg under the seat without encroaching on the aisle. Even more odd, was the shared bar bewteen the seats, so if someone had been in my left, their right leg and my left leg would have shared the floor space. You're close enough on a plane without playing footsies. Luckily the seat was unoccopied.

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2016/12/29 for Seat 15A

I had a SWU come thru at the last possible second and had this seat LHR-LAX. It was very very private (when your seat is reclined, you don't see anyone at all) and the lie-flat seat + lightweight duvet was heaven. I actually slept for about 2 hours. The proximity to the lavatory is, in fact, annoying -- you hear it every time it flushes. But, the entry to that lavatory is, technically, on the Biz side of the curtain, so it wasn't used that often. There was room for bag storage on top of the seat and since it abutted the lavatory, I didn't worry about my bag falling down in flight. Other than the occasional toilet flush, this seat is very quiet and secluded.

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2016/12/19 for Seat 16L

No window, plenty legroom, so much that folk come and do their stretches right in front of you for que for the toilet. TV and tray in armrest so a bit awkward, lack of storage due to proximity of exit.

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2016/12/13 for Seat 20C

I actually really liked this seat for my flight to LHR from DFW. Though the seat is slightly thinner and has the fixed armrest and swing-up TV, the leg room was excellent and lack of having someone reclining their seat into your space was a real plus. I had 19D on the flight back and that is also a great seat, but I would have no issue chosing 20C again.

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2016/12/09 for Seat 22d

I fly quite a bit and have flown this plane several times. I'm only 5'9" and when I recline me knees are pressed against the seat in front of me. Can hardly move. One of the worst seating arrangements I have flown. Not acceptable, especially for long flights.

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2016/12/07 for Seat 4G

The seat is very comfortable and fairly roomy. There is less privacy than one would expect from a first class seat but it really wasn't bothersome. Flight attendant noise was more troublesome and it seemed as though they slammed every cabinet door shut the entire flight.

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2016/12/04 for Seat 13A

No overhead storage. Bin above is filled with oxygen tanks.

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2016/11/23 for Seat 7A

Confirming the prior comments about overhead storage containing oxygen tanks and being unusable for luggage. This seat should have an alert.

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2016/11/20 for Seat 3J

Great seat but is missing 1 window so it only has 1 as opposed to 4J which has 2 windows.

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2016/11/16 for Seat 21A

I agree with a previous comment on the AA economy service from DFW-LHR it is without a doubt the most uncomfortable seating I have ever experienced and I fly a lot!

AA should not only be embarrassed but also fined for making passengers endure such seating.

The seats are extremely narrow, to the point where all three of us seating in the section by the window had to sit the whole journey with our arms folded, squashed up like sardines.

I am 5'11" and my legs were in constant pain from being wedged up against the seat in front.

Another problem with this AA aircraft configuration is the very small overhead luggage bins. TOO small, or enforce the carry on size and number of bag limit; just an awful experience.

We will NOT be using this airplane or airline again. Shame as I am a platinum executive with AA by will not suffer seating like that ever again!

Find another airline!!

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2016/11/04 for Seat 41a

Do not choose this seat if you like window seats. I paid $75 for this and it's 9" from the window which means only a giant and lean on the window or side of the plane. Miserable. Pick a row of 3 instead. Those are just a couple inches from the window and you can lean and sleep.

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2016/11/03

NIGHTMARE! A flight from Dallas to London/Heathrow of 8 hours and 55 minutes was 8 hours and 50 minutes TOO LONG! Shame on AA for expecting passengers to siit in seats that are too narrow, with awful, limited legroom, and narrow arm rests fhat allow no space between passengers. I was uncomfortable at only 5'2", average weight so imagine my husband...he is 6'4". BRUTAL SEATING! We have been forced to purchase extra cost seating for our return trip or suffer the aches and pains again. These aircraft seats are meant for children....little children!

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2016/11/01 for Seat 2A

LAX-HKG. I agree with other comments on 2A that this is a nice commodious space (love being able to turn the chair 90 degrees to a work desk!) and (with the recent cuisine upgrade across AA) the food was nicely prepared. For example, pasta was actually nearly as well done as in a good restaurant and innovative. Compared to BA and Virgin Atlantic, AA still needs to "get it" about privacy (can't they install a curtain or something?); and it's not a dramatic step-up from their excellent B-class product (especially in the minicabin). B on this plane seems identical to F on their US transcon. Also I spent a lot of time researching the selection (thank you SeatGuru readers!)- not sure I'd want anything in Row 1 (light, FA conversations). Service was very very good.

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2016/10/24 for Seat 3J

Only 1 window at seat. But very private. Recommended for those who dont care to look outside

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2016/10/11 for Seat 18D

I am normally loathe to fly AA, but due to my travel to Sao Paulo, Brazil I had no other option. Traveling solo and paying a full fare Economy ticket, I changed my seat to 18D from JFK - GRU and on return. I made an excellent choice. Extremely comfortable, lots of legroom (I'm 5'7" - but whatever), excellent in-flight entertainment options with easy access to the lavatory ahead of Row 16. BTW, the port/starboard lavatories are for Business Class, but the middle lavatories are Extra Main Cabin. I was fortunate to have a nice young lady in the middle seat who bundled up and slept the entire flight to GRU. On my way back from GRU to JFK, a delightful older Brazilian couple sat in 18E and 18H. Just as good as Business Class. I'd fly AA again and sit in 18D.

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2016/10/06

This was my first flight on AA's 777-300ER in Business Class (ORD-LHR). We were seated in seats 3D and 3G). Most comments on this Aircraft were positive and I agree that this is the perfect configuration for the solo business traveler. However, I travel constantly with my wife and this is the first time in 30+ years of travel that we've been unable to communicate while seated together. We were separated by a seat divider which allowed conversation only by sitting on the edge of our seats and leaning way forward. This is NOT the airplane for newlyweds or people in love. Comfort, service and food were above average.

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2016/10/03 for Seat 1J

Light from the galley is only a small part of the problem with this seat. The real issue is the noise from the flight attendants as they work their service or chat among themselves. There is also a closet close to the seat that they seem to open and close constantly. For me the constant movement is also a visual distraction as you try to watch TV. There is always some movement in the corner of your view

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2016/09/28 for Seat 5G

Comfortable seat but definitely had the light shining in my eyes. Booked 13A on the way back.

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2016/09/20 for Seat 2J

Nice seat. Flew ORD to LHR. No issues with lights coming from the galley. Lots of room. Had trouble with the seat not fully reclining. Would book this seat again.

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2016/09/20 for Seat 1J

Nice seat. Flew ORD to LHR. No issues with lights coming from the galley. Lots of room. Would book this seat again.

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2016/09/20 for Seat 31JL

31J is especially nice for legroom. Im 6'5" and will sacrifice almost anything for leg room. Try table is so small it's almost useless. Prox to toilet is annoyance. My wife was in 31L which has the emergency door housing that protudes a bit into your space. Seats are narrower than the old 777-200 2-5-2 config. I will always try to get these seats in future.

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2016/09/16 for Seat 16C

Not as bad a some comments make out. I was worried the toilets are too close, but there is a screen pulled diagonally between them limiting access to one only from the rear, all the other toilets behind mean that this is only lightly used. The benefit of the endless legroom outweighs any problems.

16DEH seemed to enjoy it less, they are much closer then the picture makes out and don't allow full stretch, and get people crossing a lot. A/L isn't really as limited as people imply, and the passenger from J moved themselves to L to sleep.

LHR-LAX.

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2016/09/11 for Seat 43A

Flew as a couple (JFK - LHR) and always happy to pay a bit extra for two on their own if MCE not an option however there were a few issues:

43A felt cramped as fuselage tapers in, I'm assuming it was a normal width economy seat but felt narrower. 43C was fine. Toilet proximity wasn't an issue.

Screen, although good, does not tilt, an issue when person in front reclines. In-ear style freebie earphones are worse than traditional over-ear offerings.

IFE selection did not change from August to September, nor did the website accurately reflect the selection (still said July).

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2016/09/04 for Seat 41H

Chose this seat due to what appeared to be extra elbow room as the block accross the aisle goes from 3 to 2 accross. Really glad I did, the room in front seems quite restricted so it looked possible to be bothered by passing passengers and trolleys. Leg room fine, IFE good, food awful. However what really spoiled this flight for me was a huge cold breeze that persisted throughout. Staff appeared uninterested/unable to do anything and disappeared. I sat in my coat for nearly the whole time and was still cold the next day. Really uncomfortable experience and overall would not fly AA again from choice

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2016/09/03 for Seat 12A

Seats are good, especially space for feet.

The console between your seat and the wall/window is really close to your entire left side. Seat cushion not very comfortable after a few hours. Food was OK, service was good. A lot better than old 767s and cramped 777 2s.

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2016/08/27 for Seat 16E

Sometimes, flight attendant or customer pass in front of the seat (between seat and bulkhead wall), which may be bothersome.

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2016/08/25 for Seat 15G

I flew HKG to DFW and I was worried this seat would catch alot of noise and light from the lav, but honestly once I leaned back it was not bad at all. The size of the business suite is nice, and you definitely have your privacy. I was surprised that I had enough room to lay completely flat. I am above average in size at 6 ft 4 and 290 lbs. The overall service was great.

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2016/08/16 for Seat 24D

A very tight uncomfortable coach seat. I felt like a sardine despite being on the aisle. I don't know how the window seat occupants did it on this MIA-LHR flight. Would prefer any other airline that doesn't offer 10 across seating

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2016/08/16 for Seat 19D

Flew from LHR-MIA. Excellent leg room and a small private overhead bin is above this seat. The back doesn't protrude into the aisle, as 18C does so you're not going to be bumped by the food cart. There is also storage space under your seat due to the bulkhead right behind you. Toilet at the front of the cabin is not used as frequently by coach passengers. Two caveats: There is an AC vent above you and I was very cold despite a jacket and blanket. A baby bassinette was attached to the bulkhead in coach--luckily I

had the worlds quietest baby on my flight. Because of the air vent I would probably pick row 17 or 18 D/F

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2016/08/14 for Seat 7A

DFW to HKG. You have no overhead storage because of Oxygen Bottles that fill the entire overhead compartment. Seat 13A is the same. This is true for AA138 from HKG to DFW also.

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2016/08/08 for Seat 7A

Seat 7A (and to some extent Seat 6A) have no overhead bin space due to the oxygent mask storage overhead. The advising should notify this was a yellow seat for caution.

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2016/08/04 for Seat 19H

This seat offered isle access with no one behind you. It has full recline. At 5'-10" I found it provided plenty of leg room even when seat in front was reclined. Center arm also lifts. Had no trouble with the angle of the media screen. It lacks the foot reset of premium economy class seating but it was surprisingly comfortable for a 9 hour flight. Definitely worth the additional cost.

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2016/08/03 for Seat 6G

Given that the light in the galley of the 777 stays on during the flight it can be bothersome to sleep.

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2016/07/30 for Seat 6A

Great seat, 2 windows, close to the exit but quiet enough as 1 removed from the galley. New business class is much better than BA, screens are large, great selection of movies, etc, USB and power ports close by, lots of spaces to store stuff, and noise cancelling headphones included if you don't want to carry your own. I would recommend this over BA as long as you are able to travel both ways on the 777-300 version.

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2016/07/25 for Seat 17C

Very comfortable Main Cabin Extra seat. Very good recline.

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2016/07/25 for Seat 3J

Months before booking this business class seat I was on SeatGuru checking comments. I switched my seat back and forth a few times based on conflicting comments between being in the "mini cabin" (where 3J is located) and the main business cabin. On both my flights LAX-LHR-LAX I chose 3J and I'm glad I did. Quiet and private. You have only one window (no problem for me) and yes, there is a loud fan noise(also didn't bother me). I liked the seclusion from the larger business class cabin. Loved the push button seat movement, you could lie flat, sit up, and just about everything in between. Service okay, food okay, but for me, space and comfort is the key on a 10+ hour flight, and American delivered on that. Oh and a nice feature; dozens and dozens of movies to choose from and snacks set up for you between meal services. As others have said, the lavatory behind this row of seats is close, roomy, nicely designed.

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2016/07/13 for Seat 18J

18J in Main Cabin Extra was a very good seat as far as Economy class seats go, and any aisle seat in Main Cabin Extra appears to be good.

Not cramped, easy access to restroom, one of the first people fed, dark, reclines, good room for feet.

I flew this from LAX to SYD and was able to get a good enough night's sleep and operate the next day.

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2016/07/08 for Seat 15G

This seat was very comfortable. I did not find the proximity to the rest room to be an issue as others stated, in fact it seemed very convenient.

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2016/07/02 for Seat 23J

On paper the seat looks great with lots of leg room BUT STAY AWAY. Lots of leg room but the seat is narrow and everybody will step on your feet, crew will hit you with their cart, etc, etc. Bad seat.

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2016/06/26

We sat in 3d and g from lax to syd. the seats fully recline in your own little cubicle. Didn't see a big difference between business and first. this little section is very private, plenty of room for storing personal items. A little noisy as close to the galley , so on the way back we chose business seats further back. All the same cubicles just more people around you. Slept well on both flights, so we were not exhausted upon arrival.

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2016/06/15 for Seat 4j

Row 4 is coded yellow but i did not find it to be any issue. Angle toward window and privacy makes gallery a non factor

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2016/06/14 for Seat 19H

I love this row in MCE because there's no one behind you so nobody is messing with their AVOD screen. It is closer to the bassinets which could potentially be an issue but babies on planes are a *fact of life* and not worth getting upset over :)

MCE on this plane is the best, all the other AA planes pale in comparison to this.

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2016/06/07 for Seat 20D

Constantly getting bumped by flight attendants during meal/beverage service as well as passengers walking through during the flight. While the legroom is good, it is more than offset by the bumping.

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2016/06/06 for Seat 40 C

Comfortable seat with option to lean back. I flew LHR - MIA but I have to agree that sometimes someone bumps into the seat (either passengers passing the seat or flight attendants with their drinks cards). Illumination and on boad entertainment was great! Leg space was extraordinarily big. Nice flight, thanks to the AA crew!

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2016/05/26 for Seat 12 G

In business class, my husband and I sat in the two middle seats, thinking it would be nice to face each other. It was fine, but we actually preferred the return flight where we both had window seats. It was nicer to be able to share the isle. We could get up and chat with each other whenever.

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2016/05/26 for Seat 11A

Seat 11A from SYD to LAX. This seat is definitely missing a window, which was okay for me as much of the flight was during daylight, but it did leave the area feeling a bit more cramped. Otherwise, a wonderful business class product.

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2016/05/22 for Seat 6A and 7A

Seats 6A and 7A do not have access to an overhead storage compartment. This is inconvenient. The compartment contains oxygen bottles permanently.

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2016/05/18 for Seat BC 3J and 5A

Both seats are perfect. I usually travel alone for business visits. I really feel comfortable in that cabin and I love these small suites. perfect privacy and real comfort from the cabin and the crew.

Thanks to AA cabin staff :-)

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2016/05/12 for Seat 1D

I flew 2G LAX-SYD and 1D SYD-LAX, and I highly recommend 2G over 1D. As others have said, no overhead space at 1D. Also, so much light comes in due to the seat location close to the galley and the pilots bunks. Lots and lots going on at all times, which makes it very hard to rest. The first class service is excellent, and the amount of space in the cabin is incredible. However the light pollution makes it very hard to sleep in the first row. Would be great if AA could add curtains to block out noise/light.

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2016/05/09 for Seat 9D

American finally got it right on this plane's business class seats. Private but with the ability of closing the doors on the small cupboards between the seats if you are flying with a companion. Lie flat beds are great improvement on the angle flats on the 777. Nice lighting. TV screens are big and entertainment system worked well. Pajamas in business class were very appreciated. Food from LAX to SYD just ok but SYD to LAX much better. Flight attendants did a very professional job both ways.

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2016/04/30 for Seat Row 8

We were in BusinessClass Row, the 2 middle seat pods. We thought this was an exceptional Business Class ride. The seats reclined in many positions, the electronics were easy to use and worked exceptionally well. The food was pretty good although we've had better on other flights. The beds go flat and are private - the seat/bed is a little hard - not too cushiony. We would definitely fly this plane again. I peeked back into economy and those seats actually looked pretty good. Service was exceptionally nice.

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2016/04/28

Very anxious for American's international premium economy rollout. In the meantime, this MCE cabin is not too bad. Incredibly thankful they kept air vents, when so many others are getting rid of them. Also, had no problem with the screen with seat in front reclined.

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2016/04/24 for Seat 36L

My flight is DFW to HKG. The seat width is 17" only even an Asian feel tight for long haul flight. Moreover, the seats are almost full. A man is seating at the middle as well ....

The meals and entertainment are quite well. The Asian FA are working much harder than American FA.

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2016/04/23 for Seat 6J

Flew LAX to SYD recently and the business class product on this 777-300 ER was, in my opinion, excellent. The minor issues about the seat not being as wide as it could have been or being a bit firm were far outweighed by the way the seat is positioned and all the appropriate technology and amenities. The large screen IFE system performed flawlessly (although I did start off by trying to connect the supplied Bose headsets into a three port Audio Visual plugin which is visible on the side of the seat rather than the correct three-port headphone jack which is hidden in the small cupboard where the headphones and complimentary water are stored! - I wish they wouldn't use these proprietary plugs but the supplied headphones are excellent quality). The flight attendant service was professional and courteous throughout. The bathroom on the starboard side of the business class section (just ahead of seat 5J) is larger than normal and better appointed than a coach restroom. I will seek to fly this airline/aircraft combination again as it was a great experience...

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2016/04/11 for Seat 3D

a great seat, very quiet site immediately behind First , and immense leg room. My partner in 3G shares my view - plus an attentive crew and a sound menu on MIA - LHR. Much to be recommended and will be chosen again whenever I can on this 777-300.

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2016/04/09 for Seat 1A

Flew first class seat 1A on flight from Sydney to Los Angeles. Wonderful seat with 3 windows, privacy (no one in front of you) and lots of legroom. Compared to the same plane's business class product, it's roomier with more options for your legs and feet. Also feels a lot more spacious with generous "desk" space for your laptop, drinks, phone, etc. Seat controls worked well and were fast/responsive. Massage function was lackluster. A little light from the galley leaked into this seat area. Note the first class bathroom on the same side as 1A was bigger than the bathroom on the 1J side (on business it's the opposite). Great seat.

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2016/04/05 for Seat 19D

On past flights I've sat in 16A, 17D and this time in 19D and have to say that 19D was the best by far. The partition behind row 19 means no one will bump your seat, you can recline without hesitation and can store things under your own seat. There's also a mini bin directly overhead which I had to myself. Great recline too. Being in the center section means the middle seat can exit either way, so my sleep wasn't disturbed. Menus and hot towels to freshen up were distributed to the main cabin - a nice touch. Food wasn't terrible. As another reviewer mentioned, there definitely is some vent blowing cold air over this seat.

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2016/04/05 for Seat 9J

Have flown LH, OS, BA, UA and VS business class, and AA's seats on the 773 exceed all of them in terms of privacy, space and comfort. Service was perfectly adequate - not overwhelmingly friendly but efficient. Food was also quite good. PJs, slippers and a seat cover made for a good night's sleep on the 15-hr flight from LAX to SYD. IFE was OK - enough to entertain.

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2016/03/29 for Seat 32J and L

Flew a redeye from LAX to LHR in seat 32L. Upgraded to these seats so we wouldnt have to deal with a 3rd person in our row. Location is close to lav, but never had a line form near us. Theres a passageway across from the exit row so you have a place to stand and stretch out of the aisle. On flight home we upgraded to MCE and those seats were much more comfy. The add'l leg room in MCE makes a huge difference. We were in 18J and L on the flight from LHR to LAX and felt much less cramped.

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2016/03/29 for Seat 18A

These seats are worth the additional $157. Upon kiosk check in i was offered upgrade to business for $500. Wish i hadn't already purchased the MEC. However I will say the MEC seats on this aircraft are very worth the price due to space. Coach is pretty tight for a 6' person. MEC has PLENTY of space and the 3-3-3 makes for more comfort.

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2016/03/25 for Seat 1D

DFW-HKG-DFW. First in 1D, then 1J. 1D is a seat you should avoid at all costs. It is both close to the galley and right behind the door the captains (we had an extra 2, so 6 in total, it was nonstop movement) use to get up to their bunks. The galley in First tends to be super busy during the flight as FA's like to congregate up there and they don't care to be quiet. Also, the lights are super bright from the galley and there is no curtain to separate you from the galley. 1J much better on way back. Bottom line - FLY BUSINESS NOT FIRST. If you can snag row 3, either window, even row 4, you're much better than FIRST. The food is the same - the only difference is you get some PJ's, have a little more room but less privacy surprisingly. The micro cabin in Business rows 3-4 are far superior.

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2016/02/19 for Seat 3J

Sat in 3J LHR-LAX. Highly recommended. The forward business class mini-cabin feels very private. Much more so than ~11-row main business cabin behind the galley where I sat eastbound. With the two opposite aisle seats empty I had only the FAs walking by. Plus it's a short stroll to the large business restroom that I mistakenky didnt use going over. The seat, entertainment, and service were excellent as others have mentioned.

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2016/02/06 for Seat 40C

Please do not take this seat. As stated in previous reviews, this seat hasn't got rest position, but also has less legroom than 40A because they are aligned obliquely to the row 39, because of the conical shape of the plane in the back. This issue also applies to the seat 40J. I was at 40A and have much more legroom than regular coach seats precisely for that reason.

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2016/02/03 for Seat 8A

Business class seats on this plane are great. I always travel business class and I can tell these seats are really good.

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2016/01/26 for Seat 1G

First class 1G has absolutely no overhead Storage assigned. Directly overhead is a fixed panel with no storage. And a small bin exists over the window seat but has equipment in it. Believe it or not overhead is rather limited in F/C because there are only a few seats. This seat was not thought out and is the worst F/C seat on this plane. I would chose B/C over this seat. Also note the front row don't allow you to have your personal items under the seat rest (weird thing with these planes) so again more stowage issues.

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2016/01/22 for Seat 17H

I am in flight right now and have a great seat. I'm AA Platinum, upgraded to MCE when I booked, but no aisles available, so I booked 18L. I don't like windows because I like to get up a lot, especially on a long flight. Just before the flight boarded, someone in 17H got upgraded to business and I grabbed it. I'm so glad I did, because the comments on SeatGuru made me think I had a great seat: "You can lean back with no one to bother, due to the bulkhead behind you". But as I look back at 18L, I'm so glad I moved. I would have been very cramped and the bulkhead actually seems to butt up against the back of the seat, so I don't know if it even reclines all the way. 17C, 17D, 17H, 17J, 18D and 18H are the best 6 aisle seats in MCE by far. The seats recline almost flat and the seat in front of you doesn't cramp you when it reclines. Row 19 middle has the bulkhead behind it just like the row 18 windows. Row 16 has the extra legroom but narrower due to armrest trays. I think I got one of the best six seats in MCE.... Good luck!

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2016/01/16 for Seat 1A

Excellent FC product. Think 2A would be the better seat for less noise/light from galley. Excellent entertainment and very good food and wine. 2 bathrooms for 8 passengers good also.

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2016/01/10 for Seat 4A

Over this seat is a very loud ventilation system, going on all during the flight. With the headphones on, it is completely fine. Without the headphones, it is headache-inducing. Otherwise the seat is nice, has 3 windows (but no view from 1) and the mini-cabin feeling is nice.

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2016/01/08 for Seat 3J

Flew AA100 JFK to LHR on JAN 6th.Loved this new AA aircraft.Very wide Business Class seat, huge amount of personal storage space, legroom incredible. I couldn't reach the end of the bed and I am 6 ft tall.This forward cabin of just two rows gives a much quieter ambiance.Galley and lavatories are behind you, but never heard any noise from them.

Some people may prefer the larger second cabin as more visual space around you. Bose head-set, Fantastic movie selection, large tv screen, lots of very good food.Stand up self-service bar for mid-flight gourmet food snacks. Excellent cabin crew.This Business Class product is far better than British Airways First Class seat.

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2016/01/05 for Seat 28j

28J flight from LHR to JFK, it takes almost 8 houres.

I am 6ft 5. There is not much room for jour legs, espcially not when the front chair is reclined. The AVOD are very good, it gives you the possibilities to listrn music, watch a lot of films or play a game. The stewards of AA are kindly and the food during the flihgt are ok.

Overall a good flight.

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2015/12/28 for Seat 10G

Very comfortable seat..flight crew was excellent...food very good...entertainment good, altho they could improve the movies and get some that are more current...well worth the money or the upgrade..

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2015/12/02 for Seat 4J

I have flown in 4J to/from HKG and LHR, and find it very private and not disturbed by any noise. The lavatory is right behind the mini-cabin, rows 3-4 and close to the set-up between meals if you feel peckish. Always comfortable as a seat and bed and plenty of space to store items near the windows, or the area below, plus a full, overhead bin above the seat. I would choose this seat consistently, even having experienced the larger/main Business Class cabin in 6J, 12D,G, 8A. No idea why anyone would choose First on the 77W when Business is a better, more private product.

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2015/11/28 for Seat 24D

I have flown the LAX-LHR-LAX route 4 times this year, and usually have been relatively satisfied. But yesterday was a pretty full flight, I'm 6-2, sitting in 24D, and person in front of me reclined immediately after takeoff, so it was an awful 10.5 hrs. Absolutely no room to move or eat, and my TV screen was hard to see at recline angle. I'll refuse to fly economy again on a crowded flight like this again.

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2015/11/22 for Seat 2A

First class on this plane, while not great by international standards, is pretty good. The seat itself, while not extremely private, is very comfortable and the IFE is very impressive. Overall, good new plane for American.

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2015/11/21 for Seat 3j

The best biz seat across the Atlantic. Very similar to the US Air legacy airbus 330 biz. Large, comfortable, and offering plenty or privacy due to the angling away from the aisle toward the window. A HUGE improvement over the unreconfigured 777-200, so make sure to check the type of plane prior to booking you biz ticket.

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2015/11/06 for Seat 13a

Note that the overhead compartments for 13A and 13J on the 77W house the supplmental oxygen containers and therefore cannot be used to store luggage (every other business class seat gets its own overhead locker)

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2015/10/30 for Seat 31A

From Sao Paolo to Miami, the 31A seat it's a exit row seat. Was excellent with extra legroom and only two seats together. Therefore it's a good seat for long trips. The only thing is a missing windows, but usually are nights flights.

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2015/10/30 for Seat 31J

31J. Given the lack of space at the rear, lots of people use this area to mill around and chat (FAs aren't in the area). Was stepped on a few times and given looks as I actually used the extra space I paid for to stretch out, rather than permit them stand 6 ft from me and talk. Given the traffic and ongoing talk show, light sleepers should not sit here. Positives- you can stand up, stretch out almost whenever and easily use the restroom. If I had to take the row again, I would choose A/L, extra room by the wall (and the middle arm rest if hog it like my seatmate). The exit door only slightly impacts leg room and you can easily get up, and less impacted by people going in and out of galley. Guessing it's only solid-yellow per no window.

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2015/10/07 for Seat 5J

I like 5J because there is space under the footrest that can be used to store things. Don't care about windows.

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2015/10/07 for Seat 2J

2J and 2A have an annoying blue light coming from behind you that you can't turn off. The control for the in flight entertainment is also backwards in the J seats, making it awkward to use.

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2015/10/06 for Seat 13A

Finally American got something right. The business class seats are better than or equal to a lot of First Class seats of most european carriers. These seats are what would considered as suites. The lie flat seats are comfortable. and would be even better that if they had pads. The suites are very roomy and seem to have all the modern conveniences to make your flight enjoyable.

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2015/10/02 for Seat 16E

First, despite its bulkhead position, there's not any extra legroom for 16D/E/H, compared to other premium economy rows on this aircraft. Worse, flight crew and passengers used this row to pass through between the left and right aisles throughout the flight, asking to step over us. Add in the reduced overhead storage in the vicinity and these are pretty bad seats.

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2015/10/01 for Seat Terrible

One of the least comfortable seats ever. If you are tall, do NOT book an economy seat. You will regret it... Never again.

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2015/10/01 for Seat 18A

Flew LHR-MIA. Very modern plane and 18A a great seat for window lovers with 2 windows (over the wing) and same recline as other MCE seats. MCE section definitely worth the extra bucks!

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2015/09/30 for Seat Business class

So disappointed in Boeing's configuration for this aircraft. Could not speak with my travel partner for 8 hrs because it was difficult to see or hear them. I felt that I was in a closet and tripped over the seat to get in my cubby. Seats not comfortable, especially when lying flat. I will never travel on a 777 again! The 747 and other Airbus designs are more ergonometric and traveler friendly. For the $$-we lost out!

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2015/09/27 for Seat 16H

I choose this seat as it was Main Cabin Extra and thought the leg room would be of a better standard. I am 6ft 5 and this was one of the most uncomfortable flights I have been on. The leg room is better that is a given, however the seat is smaller and the tray table is terrible.

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2015/09/20 for Seat 6A and 7A

This seat is a good seat except note that the overhead is completely consumed with Emergency Equipment O2, so you need to find other storage space around your seat.

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2015/09/16 for Seat 16a

16A has great leg room but the exit door extends partly into your leg area. Tray table is too small to use for anything other than a drink cup. Meal tray is bigger than tray table making eating difficult. Good seat only for sleeping. Magazine cubby is good for storing a couple small carryon handhellds such as kid canceling headphones, glasses, phone and water bottle. If you want to do anything but sleep for 11 hours pick another seat.

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2015/09/11 for Seat 24D

The economy seats at 10 across are a bad joke for this 15.5 hour DFW-HGK flight. This set up is only suitable for trans continental flights. I will avoid ever flying on this configuration again.

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2015/09/05 for Seat row 5 and 11

This plane is quite luxurious, and both row 5 and 11 are missing 1 of 3 windows for this business class mini-suite, so honestly, one wouldn't notice a missing window.

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2015/09/02 for Seat 4A

I've flown in the main part of biz class and now the mini part of biz class and I much prefer the mini part (rows 3 & 4). there is very little foot traffic and even though the a/c is loud, the bose headphones work very well. the only downside to 4A was that the FAs use the space behind it to load and unload trays, etc. so there is a lot of slamming of doors and I felt it in my seat. not a huge deal on a day flight but I would avoid in on a red-eye.

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2015/08/11 for Seat 19H

I think 19-D/H are the best MCE aisle seats, unless you must have maximum legroom in which case 16-C/D/H/J may be worth it with the downsides that they have the swingup IFE arm that makes you look down & away at it which isn't the most comfortable. 19-D/H have a bulkhead behind, which means you can lean back guilt-free, and you can stretch your arms back around your seat etc. without interfering with anyone behind. One caveat: twice I've had this seat and it seems a special place for the generic ceiling outlets to blow cold air on until they decide to increase the cabin temperature above the usual initial freezing. One additional note: these IFE screens do NOT pivot, so when someone reclines in front of you with your screen attached, it's not the best angle. A very dumb design flaw.

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2015/08/11 for Seat 16A

While better than any regular non-MCE seat, this is not a good seat unless you must have maximum legroom and 16-C/D/H/J aren't available. All the usual comments about exit window being cold are true, and in addition to no window at all there is a plastic magazine holder where the window should be, making it even more uncomfortable. The IFE screen also comes up on a separate arm, meaning you'll be looking down & away all the time, potentially uncomfortable on your neck. Getting out of the seat is also more difficult because of the door and your entertainment arm unless you put it away each time. And the bathroom light will spill over unless you're wearing eyeshades.

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2015/07/28 for Seat 38A

A near-perfect seat for my flight from DFW to LHR. A window seat with adequate leg room, two windows that are far back enough not to be subject to jet haze spoiling your view. International WiFi and an A/C outlet. The tray table did become an issue when the person in front reclined fully. I had been working on my laptop, which became difficult to do so after. The entertainment system is good, although the touchscreen suffers a considerable lag.

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2015/07/28 for Seat 35L

I recently flew from MIA to LHR on a night flight and it was a bad experience - the leg room is just not sufficient for someone above 1.80m (I am 1.92m and was not able to fit my legs without my knees pressing against the seat in front of me). And while the entertainment system is very responsive compared to older systems, the screen can't be tilted and the headphone plug is located under the screen and not in the arm wrest (which I find not ideal as I accidently unplugged the headphones at least 5 times). Overall, the experience was much less pleasent than on the US Airways (now also American) flight I took a few days earlier from LHR to CLT, which was a A330 with a slighty older entertainment system (still same movie selection) but with much more leg room.

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2015/07/15 for Seat 6a

All business class seats on this plane offer a good bit of room and privacy. There were numerous entertainment choices. The food was plentiful and petty good. Lots of self-help snacks during most of the flight. Contrary to what some others have said, I did not find this plane particularly noisy. The flight attendants were friendly and helpful. My wife (set 7A) had a very nice flight from LAX to LHR and hand nothing to complain about.

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2015/07/07 for Seat 5A

Sat in 5A as it was the only seat left. Avoid this seat for a few reasons - 1)The galley is definitely bothersome. You can hear everything and people tend to congregate there. 2) There IS a window in this seat, but only 1, not 2 like the other seats. 3) The wall in front of the seat (by your feet) is a solid wall all the way up to the ceiling, where the rest of the cabin is open above your head. May be a little 'closed in'

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2015/06/30 for Seat 3D and 3G

Seats 3D and 3G. Privacy is the great thing about this aircraft. The front mini-cabin offers small booth-like compartments that provide a quiet and private flight. The seats (3D/3G) are separated by a divider and if you do not want to see the passenger next to you, the door housing the Bose noise cancelling headphones can be left open, effectively cutting off the view of the adjacent passenger. Great attendant service and excellent food and wine.

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2015/06/25 for Seat 25L

Seating in AA's 777-300ER economy from HKG to DFW's 16 hour flight was ridiculous. AA managed to squeeze in one extra seat for each economy row, 3-4-3 hence 10 seats per row, comparing to JAL 777-300ER's 3-3-3, 9 seats per row in economy. This is AA's American Way to appreciate economy customers! AA even had to redesign the serving cart to make it narrower to push through the narrow aisle. The cart looked so narrow that it could get tipped over very easy! People who were walking through the aisle will bump into the shoulder of passengers who were seating on the aisle seats. I can understand now why some people called these poor economy passengers on AA's 777-300ER looked like sardines! AA's 777-300ER has 220 standard seats whereas JAL's 777-300ER has 156! Now AA applied the same magic on its new 787-800 squeezing one extra seat in for each economy row, 3-3-3 hence 9 seats per row, comparing to JAL 787-800's 2-4-2, 8 seats per row in economy. Shame on American Airlines!

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2015/06/16

We flew this plane DFW to LHR, both ways. Best extra money spent ever!! It was our first overseas flight and I slept like a baby on the way over. The amount of space in main cabin extra is insane compared to economy. Although one word of advice, no matter how bad you have to use the toilet don't cross in front of seats 16DEH!! Both flights, different people, and I got yelled at for interrupting their "paid space". I wouldn't have done that had the line on my side of the aircraft not been 3 people deep and I was in serious need of the toilet. Also their little space is a good 3 feet wide, so I didn't think I'd be a huge disruption to their space, just a word of caution. Just grin and bear it, or plan your bathroom breaks better than I did. Otherwise main cabin extra really is the place to sit if you can!

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2015/06/10 for Seat 3j

3J has plusses and minuses. Instead of having 2 windows it has 1. That is unfortunate for plane watchers. However, it is in a nice quiet cabin of only a few seats which is a bonus.

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2015/06/09 for Seat 13A

Overhead storage at seat 13A is not available due to oxygen tanks completely filling the space, must use adjoining overhead bins.

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2015/05/18 for Seat 18C

Just flew London-LAX in Main Cabin Extra on this 777 on May 16. Have flow over the Atlantic many times in coach and this was the best experience ever in terms of coach class seat comfort. I am 6'3" and 260lbs. I stretched out fully with the added leg space and extra recline. Don't hesitate to pay the few extra dollars for this seat if your company won't pay for business class!

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2015/05/18

I have flown this aircraft several times and find 2D&G in First to be quiet, roomy and better than most other AA 777 aircraft. The two row design is far more comfortable with their older 777 with 12 first class seats. Snag one of these when you have a chance. This is a much nicer experience for the long haul traveler.

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2015/04/20

I flew DFW to HKG round trip in 19H and then 19D on the way back. I had 16C on the way back but after my flight to HKG in 19H, I liked this row and aisle seat that I requested it again on the flight back and was able to change to this seat. MCE Seat with plenty of legroom and nobody behind you so you can fully recline without feeling bad. Also being in the middle section, the person in the middle seat has two options of who to wake up to get out of the row. Infotainment had a great selection of movies as well. This 16 hour flight was more comfortable and enjoyable than my 3 hour flight from NYC - DFW.

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2015/03/27 for Seat 3A to 4J

These seats suffer from a terrible design flaw of the 777 aircraft.

The galley has chillers with fans that run at high RPM most of the time, increasing the noise level in this seemingly private cabin section tremendously.

Sure, the brilliant noise cancelling headphones help to bring it down but I personally don't want to be wearing headphones for the duration of the full flight and therefore prefer rows 5 and up.

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2015/03/27 for Seat 3A

Flew GRU-MIA. Seat 3A is very quite and isolated. Located in the mini-business class cabin, right behind first class. Great seat, comfortable. Good food. Service was a little forced sometimes but flight attendants were attentive and responsive.

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2015/03/18 for Seat 33J

In 33J not only will you be bumped repeatedly by passengers and crew, so will your video screen and you'll have to reposition it every time. Very narrow seats; main cabin extra was much better on our return flight.

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2015/03/05 for Seat 19D

Flew LHR-LAX on March 4, 2015. Great airplane. Main Cabin Extra is reall worth the premium. I would not however pay the extra for a middle seat. Luckily the center seat was open on this flight and that made a huge diffence. I liked the fact that row 19 has a bulkhead behind it, allowing extra storage behind you.

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2015/02/27 for Seat 17l

DFW-HKG Good aircraft, great crew, food-meh. The seat was quite comfortable, even for a 17h+ flight. MCE really helps. The 777-300ER is a vast improvement over the 67. Thanks American

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2015/02/27 for Seat 3d

Great comfortable business seat in a couple of rows between First and the Galley. The whole business cabin is basically the same layout, and is ideal for people travelling alone. As a couple, we were a long way apart, and the IFE box sits between us. So although i travelled with my wife, I hardly saw her between boarding and disembarkation. That said, 3d&g are very good seats.

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2015/02/05 for Seat 6A

The overhead bin on this flight for that seat was full of Oxygen tanks, thus rendering it completely useless. Not bad if you don't have any bags to put overhead otherwise you have to look to share with others. Since all overheads are labeled for individual seats you could find yourself in a bind

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2015/02/02 for Seat 2J

The noise inside this aircraft carries quite far. For example, from 2J I could hear every time the business class toilet door was opened and closed, which made for a rather restless night. I will remember next time to use the ear plugs they give out. Also, I am not a fan of the eye covers - just can't sleep with them - but the light from the galley was VERY ANNOYING! Crew was fantastic and the dinner was pretty good, not great. Overall, I must say that I will probably stick to business in the future, First Class was just not all that much better.

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2015/02/02 for Seat 32J

I have flown this aircraft for four times (AAL950/951) on rows 32 and 41. In general this is a good aircraft (it is a new aircraft) with enough legroom for a medium size person like me (5'7"), specially on those rows where you have two seats per row, which makes a couple travel more comfortable. One thing it distinguishes from others is the onboard international wifi, which makes the 10hrs flight goes by quite smoothly. Service is like any other american company, not the nicest and friendly staff ever, but they get the job done. Food is generally good, although TAM has a better selection.

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2015/02/01 for Seat 3A

Flew this aircraft from London-LHR to JFK. The seat, the service, and every aspect of this mini-business class cabine were outstanding. I was able to have a nice three hour nap after lunch and arrived refreshed in New York.

The only drawback to this seat is that there is only one window. Seat 4A has three windows. Nonetheless, I would select this seat again without reservation

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2015/01/31 for Seat 3J

While AA's 777-300 ER is overall an outstanding improvement to business class travel, the best part is the "mini cabin" of rows 3 and 4 between 1st and the rest of business is almost a private suite with a stocked pantry and 2 lavs.

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2015/01/25 for Seat 16E

Row 16 seems the best row in MCE. BUT, I would opt for the lateral seats. DEF seats had people climbing over during the flight to change aisles. The leg room is good, but the latteral seats (ABC & JKL) have tons more leg room.

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2015/01/24 for Seat 37D

As a 5'11" male who wears 38W x 30L pants I found this seat to be more than adequate for this 14 hr. flight. The IFE was enough to keep me entertained and the legroom was sufficient. I plan to book this seat or one similar to it on future flights I have to Asia.

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2015/01/24 for Seat 16J

While you have unlimited legroom there are drawbacks to this row of seats. There is no place to store personal items in flight. The armrest-stored tray table is "wobbley", is half the width of the seatback model and lacks enough surface area for even the meal tray. Unless super-size legroom is your main concern, this would be the only reason I'd recommend this seat.

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2015/01/10 for Seat 4J

This seat is too close to the galley and the crew seating area. It is very noisy so impossible to get rest without using the BOSE noise cancelling headphones (which are excellent). 3G is a much better seat as you are in the quiet area with only 8 seats but farther away from the galley and it makes a HUGE difference! The 77W is an awesome plane though!

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2015/01/07 for Seat 13A

Seat 13A does not have overhead storage because the overhead storage bin for this seat houses the emergency oxygen bottles.

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2015/01/06 for Seat 19d

This seat is no better for the extra than an economy class seat on Cathay Pacific....if you must take american, this is the way to go....the people in main economy were like sardines in a can, without the oil....its disgraceful how the pitch is so tight...and the seat so narrow....the food is not that great either in either class....19 d would have been ideal if the man in 19e had not been sick and vomiting the entire 15 hrs...the plane was full and there was no where else to go....pay the extra on this long flight or book Cathay. 15 hrs is a long time...

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2014/12/12 for Seat 3A

LHR > JFK November 2014. Fantastic seat: this area of Business class is away from the main lot so feels cosier. The seats are almost suites: The seats themselves are very good - quite wide; huge wardrobe; loads and loads of storage space. Food ok; ICE excellent; WiFi speed 3-7Mb and not expensive considering the technology.

Very impressed. Bose noise-cancelling headphones.

AA Business is better than BA First Class (which I had for the return flight

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2014/12/06 for Seat 4G

Overhead is a very loud ventilation system. You may find this noise unwelcome. Not only was it loud pre-flight, but it was surprisingly loud during the flight.

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2014/12/02 for Seat 18c

Economy comfort, or premium economy, whatever they call it on American is well worth the $65 for the 16-17 hour flight from DFW-HKG. I have taken it twice now and the leg room is more than adequate, slightly more recline in the seat, and a general feeling of more comfort. I haven't sat in the back yet but I walked around and made some seat notes for future flights, it looks quite cramped.

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2014/11/30 for Seat 1a

I have flown this aircraft multiple times over the past few months and it is wonderful. First class is in my opinion far superior to other transatlantic carriers. Great food, great staff, great seat for sleeping, and great entertainment.

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2014/11/25

This really is worth paying the extra for - it was about £82 each, and you have so much more legroom and space. The screens are fantastic and you have a good range of movies music etc. Food was ok, but on a nearly 8 hr flight from LHR to JFK they served within half an hour of takeoff and then 6 hours later shortly before landing so there was a big gap where we saw no stewardesses. This cabin doesn't seem to have a staff member so bear that in mind. Very comfortable seat and after flying home in standard BA we wish we had booked AA again.

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2014/11/24 for Seat 7J and 11J

Firstly I love the 700-300er. American's seating configuration is the best across the Atlantic, far better than the cramped BA ying-yang, face your neighbor layout. DFW-LHR I was in 7J. Great seat, with two windows. LHR-DFW I was in 11J. No window although I did have a partial view from the window in 10J. The service on board was very good both ways. The crews were great and the flight deck crew got us there and back safely and comfortable A+ for that. The food was plentiful, tasty with a good choice of dishes. The walk up kitchen was excellent and well stocked throughout the flights. All in all I would highly recommend AA over BA on this route. One note: rumor has it that AA will be using the 777-200 series on this route and fitting them with the ridiculous ying-yang seating. BIG mistake AA!!!! Don't do it!!

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2014/11/16 for Seat 17A

.Overhead storage was surprisingly small. I have a small roller bag and it took up the whole overhead bin. It was a good location. I was able to use my neck pillow and the airline pillow to get a bit comfortable and I am short, so I stuck my feet in the seatback pocket and was able to get a bit of sleep (with medicinal help). The food is what one would expect from AA - BA is better. if you have to fly international in coach - MCE is worth any extra money for an aisle or window seat. Not so sure about a middle seat - because it is a middle seat.

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2014/11/04 for Seat 16c

This seat is great, you have about 8 feet in front of you to the bulkhead wall. Sometimes people stand there to wait on the toilet, but not a bother as there is plenty of room

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2014/10/29

I like this plane. I am 6'4". The legroom in the cheap seats was the best I've experienced in a long time. It was not spacious, but the seat in front of me never jammed into my legs, even when it was reclined (which it was for all but 30 minutes). Every control and plug has been moved into the seat back in front. There is not only a UK/Euro/US AC plug, but also a USB port. The video display is large, and the movie choice is HUGE, including over 250 movies from almost SEVENTY years, right up to recent full feature releases. I'm going to try to get all of my future trans-Atlantic flights on this plane.

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2014/10/25 for Seat 18J

I flew on this aircraft (new in the AA fleet), N728AN, from LON to MIA. I was in Main Cabin Extra and was very impressed. I hadn't flown with AA in quite some time, and if this is the direction AA is headed, I will definitely be flying again. Large comfortable Economy seats, with very good entertainment system, and decent leg room. Great for those who cannot afford business class, but need something a little "Extra."

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2014/10/23 for Seat 7A

This seat has all the medical equipment (mainly 10 or so oxygen cylinders) in the overhead compartment. Therefore there is no space to put your carry on or even small bag. These need to be stowed either side or across the aisle. Probably not a good thing on a very busy flight.

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2014/10/16 for Seat 21L

I flew from London to Los Angeles and must say that this was one of the most awful flight experiences i ever had. No space for legs. I felt like in a cheap charter flight. Sorry, but i won't fly American Airlines again!

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2014/10/15 for Seat 33C

The only positive thing about this seat is not having another seat in front of you. However, your leg space is constantly challenged by anyone walking through the aisle as it is part of the regular path. You won't have a seat pocket and you can't keep your bag with you which means every time you need something, you need to deal with the stowage. This seat is NOT worth the premium.

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2014/10/06 for Seat 17L

I flew from DFW-HKG in MCE seat 17L after being moved from 19E. Due to a weather we had to fly over Russia which made the total flight time just over 17hours. I must say this seat was just fine for the long trip but I was also lucky not to have the middle seat taken. It is clear to me that the best seats are on the aisle and I would NOT take a middle seat in this section if there are aisle in the back. The extra leg room is great but the extra inch in seat width is not that noticeable. However, I did take a walk to those back seats and it did look cramped.

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2014/10/05 for Seat 16H

Flew DFW-LHR. Agree with other comments about the positive points of these seats. People - both pax and crew! - using the row as a corridor between the two aisles was only a problem during boarding. Further negative point is that fold-out table is *very* small - smaller than my small laptop and impossible to have a drink on the table at the same time. Fairly cool part of aircraft (although not as cold as 16L) - I wore a fleece throughout the flight and my feet, in flight over-socks, were cold.

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2014/10/02 for Seat 19E

I flew for 16 hours from Hong Kong to Dallas/Ft. Worth. I thought I was going to be in misery being 6'2", but to my surprise, this was the best money spent!! The seat in front of me NEVER came close to touching my knees! I could stretch out and relax on the long flight. I was able to recline all the way back and not hit the bulkhead behind me. The AVOD system was great to watch movies at an instant and not having to wait for them. The flight crew was great as well to ensure we were comfortable on the long flight.

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2014/09/30 for Seat 16E

Flew LHR to DFW on 27Sep14. The only MCE front-row seat I could get was 16E, in the middle of the bulkhead row. There was plenty of leg-room (although I have short legs) and I could get out to the aisle without disturbing the sleeping passenger either side. I was wary given previous comments about other pax using this row as a corridor to cross to/from toilets. During boarding there was some irritating traffic through the row, but no problem after take-off. I found I preferred the middle part of row 16 rather than the side/exit rows - warmer and less draughty, and no sense of sleeping in a barn (as at 16C for instance). As the notes say the tables are small and I managed to tip my drink of water over myself!

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2014/09/29 for Seat 31L

Seat was fine... Plenty of leg room and emergency exit bulk did not really obsruct leg room much. While it is close to the lavatory, the spacious area around the seat made this less bothersome.

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2014/09/27 for Seat 41JL

Utterly cramped. We like to sit together and don't want anyone between us so we chose the 2 wide at the back. We flew from London to LAX and couldn't move. Thank goodness the people in front of us never reclined. For reference, my husband is 6' and had to sit with his legs spread for the whole flight. I'm 5'6" and my knees were right up against the seat in front of me. When i got up to go to the restroom my legs were numb. I used to be able to slide by and over him to leave my seat. Not any more. Didn't think it was possible to reduce the room any further but AA found a way! Just sit back, close your eyes, grit your teeth, and bear the nightmare that this seating configuration has become IF you really need to fly.

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2014/09/27 for Seat 19H

Great Seat! At the back of MCE cabin and under two overhead bins (including a smaller one). Even in a full flight, I had room to put both carry ons above, leaving me with legroom to spare.

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2014/09/22 for Seat 23c

AWFUL No room to breath at all. You will need to hold your food tray as it will not come down fully without hitting you in the gut and on top of your knees. Too long of a flight to be treated like cargo!

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2014/09/20 for Seat 6e

Took BA A380 (club world)out from LAX to LHR and AA 77W back on code share in club world. Much more room and nicer amentities in the 77W compared with A380 which seemed cramped and you had to step over passengers who were sleeping fully reclined. I had expected the opposite to occur. Even the meal was better on the 77W. Hat tip to AA for this design and service. Would fly this plane anytime!

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2014/09/07 for Seat 18L

A great seat! You have so much legroom and it feels like a private cabin since there are so few seats in it. Also nice that you have full recline and don't have to worry about the person behind you.

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2014/09/01 for Seat 18C

I recently flew from London to Dallas on this plane. For those of you who don't have the option of flying first or business class, go for the main cabin extra. The increase in price was minimal to economy and the amount of legroom was incredible. There are no bad seats in this section. Even though the first row of seats is near the lavatory, this was not an issue for the people seated there. The extra legroom is worth the minor inconvenience with the bathrooms.This plane is beautiful and the touch screen media system is top notch.

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2014/07/31 for Seat 16D

I flew home from london to los angeles. I heard that the main cabin extra seats had extra leg room. Well they do, BUT the center section of row 16 has constant traffic by other passengers trying to get to toilets. I believe the last row would have been a much better choise.

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2014/07/31 for Seat 10 A

I flew home LHR to LAX on this 77w plane. The business class cabin and seat is far superior to BA business. I slept half the flight, never been able to sleep on plane on other international flights. I felt like I was in first class.

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2014/07/28 for Seat 8A

This is the second time I have flown Flt. 136 LAX to London, and I chose to fly through LAX specifically to fly on this plane in Business. It is the most comfortable, technology-accessible, and private Business Class seat to London. Each passenger has a "pod-like" seat equipped with a large screen TV, headset (had to ask for an adapter because the plug on the aircraft has been changed to a UK 3-prong plug, and I was using my personal earphones), mirror, wide seat that makes a very comfortable bed, and more. Similar seat on return trip. I really don't know why anyone would buy a first class seat when Business is so terrific on this plane.

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2014/07/22 for Seat 7A

Fantastic plane and great seats, by far the best product over the Atlantic and far superior to BA.

Seats are very comfortable, extend fully 180 degrees, privacy enhanced by the pod like configuration. AVOD terrific, screens huge and HD, lot of nooks and drawers for personal items to store.

When I book BA flights to LHR I chose code share AA flights because of the business class seats!

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2014/07/07 for Seat 31a

JFK to LHR flight in this seat was pretty much like the 777-200, the only difference is there is a bit more space between the seat and the wall which is nice, but the tray table is very small and low. It really is too small to accommodate the dinner tray and it does not move forward. Prefer 31a on 777-200.

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2014/07/06 for Seat 18 K and L

Flying from Hong Kong to Dallas with a 7 year old in MCE was wonderful. There was so much more space and I slept briefly but I never sleep. He- the 7 year old slept at least 8 hours. Pay the money for the extra space it is so worth it!!!

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2014/06/23 for Seat 2J

The first class seat was very comfortable for both relaxation and sleeping. The video screen is large and the selection of movies is the best of any U.S. airline. It is on a par with oneworld partner BA, but not as nice as Asian carriers like CX.

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2014/06/21 for Seat 7A

Biz class seats are fantastic. Your very own pod - you can't see anyone else. Seat is comfortable and the flat bed is too. Slept really well - I kept the Bose noise cancelling headset on while I slept and I'm sure that helped. Much better than BA

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2014/05/28 for Seat great

flew seat 3a mia to lhr and it was super comfy! I'm a woman 5'6 and felt like i was in my own bed. They give you amenity kits and turndown service only in FC & BC, which is excepted bc u pay more than double the price of economy. plane was very new and nice no noise for was excellent. but everyone in economy looked like packs of sardines from BC, so I'm sure its uncomfortable.

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2014/05/27 for Seat 21L

I flew on flight 50 on May 16th and it was a nightmare. I'm 6'4" and the 31 inch seat pitch leaves no room when the seat in front is not reclined. The passenger in front of me tried to recline his seat painfully mashing my knees in the process. Thankfully, the fellow in front of me was kind enough not to recline for almost all of the 8 hour flight. One of my travel partners is a male that is normal build and 6 feet tall. He found the seating ridiculously uncomfortable. He is an older gentleman who wears reading glasses. When the seat in from of him was reclined, the entertainment screen on the back of the seat was so close to his face that he could not clearly see the screen! I fly American a lot (once to twice a week round trips) but I will not fly trans-Atlantic with them until something is done about the seating conditions in coach.

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2014/05/20 for Seat 19d

All the main cabin extra seats 17-19, except for the bulkhead seats are great, if you can't get B or F. I took this flight instead of going direct from Boston on BA, because the BA planes are old and uncomfortable. The entertainment system is so much better as well

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2014/05/19 for Seat 19d

These are great seats for economy (premium) and there is no difference between rows 17,18, 19. The entertainment system is excellent as well. I choose to fly BOS-JFK-LHR rather than BOS LHR because I'm tired of the awful BA service out of Boston.

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2014/05/17 for Seat 28C

DFW-LHR MAY 11 2014

Very uncomfortable seat; leg room inadequate even for a 5'8" person. If seat in front reclines, it is almost impossible to use the tray.

I fly AA frequently and prefer AA. But I am very disappointed in how packed & uncomfortable these seats are.

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2014/05/04 for Seat 11 J

Great Product , if I have to fly oneworld to the US I prefer AA a million times to BA. Seats excellent Wine Selection okay , food American meaty , what do you expect... Some fiddling with the Bose Headsets but who cares really you want to sleep and the full flats are excellent for that purpose

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2014/04/27 for Seat 6A

I received an unexpected upgrade to this seat and was delighted with the lie-flat bed it turned into. However, I had a couple of minor niggles:

• The Bose headset looked as though it should plug in to the three-pin socket on the outside of the cabinet containing slippers and toliet bag. After plugging it in the headset did not work, and then I discovered with the help of the attendant that it actually plugs in to the socket inside the cabinet which you locate by looking into the mirror on the cabinet door! Why AA came up with this design is a mystery to me.

• The cabinet door refused to close due to difficulties with the closing device. Jamming a folded-up piece of paper in between door and cabinet worked, but this is a small problem that should have been fixed since I was advised it was not uncommon.

Overall though these new BC seats are a big improvement on the old 777-200 BC seats, so kudos to AA for that.

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2014/04/24 for Seat 38D

I'm 6ft, 240 lbs. The seat was tight at the hips, my shoulder was out in the aisle because the seat is so narrow. The woman in front of me reclined as far back as she could. My tray table pressed into my stomach, the carts hit my arm every time, people could not walk down the aisle as it was too narrow, and when the woman to my right had to get out, she struggled desperately, as the armrests don't raise, and there just isn't enough space for even a small person to get out when the seat in front is reclined. Food was okay, stews were great, but never again on an AA 77W - it's a sardine can attached to the Business and First cabins where people pay 5 to 9 times more for a seat. I feel I was robbed of my $1800 for a round trip ($50 for the second bag each way, and $107 for a "preferred seat" on the way back that was no better at all.

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2014/04/11 for Seat 29J

I have never been so cramped on an international flight in my life. There is no way to get comfortable in the seat due to lack of space. The isles are so narrow, that the stewards could barely get the cart through. When people walked in the isle, if they didn't turn sideways, they were bumping off the shoulders of the passengers. I thought my left shoulder would be bruised by the time I got off the flight. If you have a window seat, you better be a gymnast to get in and out of your seat if the person in front of you is reclined. The fact that the armrests do not lift up just makes it that much worse. Very disappointed with American and will try to avoid them on all future flights. What a disappointment and lousy way to end an otherwise nice vacation.

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2014/03/28 for Seat 3A

I have flown seat 3A on the AA 77W on four trips to LHR. I prefer seats 3A and 3J because they are in their own private two-row compartment just forward of the boarding door. You are never disturbed during the flight by people using the Lav or walking by. It is a very private, secluded seat.

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2014/03/22 for Seat 32c

Very uncomfortable for tall people.beware of new planes with cramped seats. This one seat specially...

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2014/03/14 for Seat 19H

This seat in the Extra Main Cabin was definetely worth the extra $. Row 19 has bulkhead behind where you can place a few things - and it makes it a pretty quiet seat with noone behind you. Also, good leg space in front even with forward seat in recline.

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2014/03/13 for Seat 4J

LAX-LHR. The seat itself was comfortable, the IFE was good quality with a wide choice of movies and the Bose noise cancelling headphones worked well which was just as well because this has to be the noisiest plane I have ever flown on. The flight crew have to shout to chat and any PA announcements cannot be heard unless you are wearing the headphones. I heard the bathrooms being used 2 or 3 times during the flight so I don't think this is an issue for this seat.

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2014/03/13 for Seat 18D

Flew LHR to DFW in 18D. At 6'2", 225 lbs - I can fill an airline seat. Despite that, I found this flight/seat to be very comfortable. Has good pitch and seat width. No seat sores to report even after a 9.5 hour flight. This seat is right over the wing so no real view. Would rather have had 19D or F for that reason only. With bulkhead behind, pretty quiet seat and no issue leaning back. Good leg space in front even with forward seat in recline. IFE is fantastic with more content than you can possibly consume over multiple flights. Have flown

business on this same plane on prior occasions. While I certainly appreciate the luxuries of business class, this is not a bad option if its otherwise unavailable. If travelling on my dime, would rather sit here than spend the money or miles for a business upgrade. Only complaint is the food. I've had decent meals on AA before when flying first both domestically and internationally. Not sure why coach has to be such a massive step down in eatability.

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2014/03/11 for Seat 6d and g

fantastic plane, no noise, great service, good food and the crew take cares of you. Good idea to have some snacks during the flight. This is the best I ever flight

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2014/02/25 for Seat 2G

Great seat comfort, plenty of length. Mini Cabin feels cramped and claustrophobic compared to 772.

Only downside was picture quality of movies on new HD IFE screen. Tried my PVR using RCA's. Took a while as there is a tiny switch you have to toggle between RCA and Iphone connectors. Picture quality was terrible. Went back to using my laptop. AA need to upgrade to the USB Movie software player that is available for these units to gain maximum value. That way you can play your content for movies off a stick as you can now for pictures or music.

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2014/02/18 for Seat 33J

AA sells this seat for an extra charge, but actually I got it for free when doing my checkin. People will be bumping in your feed all the time, including flight attendants. Luckily for me, there was no one sitting in the K and L seats, so I was able to just seat on all three of them.

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2014/01/27 for Seat 19D

Great seat, you definately get the extra room feeling. There is no one directly behind you, only a divider. So you can actually place your jacket or other small items behind your seat.

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2014/01/21 for Seat 10A

Much more comfy than British Airways; wider and a lot more room for storage near seat; nobody having to step (and stumble) over your footrest to gain access to aisle. Design provides much more privacy, especially in windows. Extras: pillow close to standard as opposed to mini-pillow on other airlines; nicer blanket.

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2014/01/15 for Seat 16l

Plus points - lots of leg room

Negative points - no window, there's 1 magazine rack for the row and its on your side, so passengers in 16J and 16K have to ask you for magazines which gets annoying.

Also, it gets cold being near the exit door.

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2014/01/14 for Seat 3A

Very private excellent seat in mini business class cabin

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2013/12/31 for Seat 27G

AA has managed to squeeze an additional economy seat across its 773 fleet, and has reduced legroom, too. It was like sitting in a E-145 from JFK to LHR. Seating was so tight that most pax did not recline their seats for fear of bumping their neighbor's knees. Lady sitting in front of my wife reclined fully. Seat back was only inches from her face ( and she's fairly petite). Although the new entertainment system is the best of any airline, it couldn't make up for the cramped economy seats. Even the flight attendants were complaining of the aisle width when hauling carts through. Premium economy is sized like Delta's standard trans-con economy. Sorry AA. We tried.

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2013/12/26 for Seat 16D

MCE is great space if you can get it. Some years I am Platinum and some Exec. Platinum.....so I have access to MCE always. Nice seat, good knee room and seat width and recline for a 6'0" adult. MCE is great if you can't get the upgrade...pity the fool who has to sit in the traditional 10-across Economy!

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2013/12/13

DFW-GRU & back in MCE. I preferred 18C to 16C. 18C did not have the person behind applying an annoying tap-tap-tap to their touchscreen, and it had very sufficient leg-room for my 5'10" frame (though I do agree with the earlier comment regarding the raised lip at the front of the seat being somewhat uncomfortable - 18C was worse than 16C in this regard). 18C also features a bit more storage under the seat itself (good place to tuck the pillow/blanket or a laptop). The entertainment system is very good; I found the seatback system preferable to the one on the swing-up arm of 16C, mainly because of the viewing angle and access during take-off/landing (and 16C’s gets bumped by passersby). However, the seatback version’s screen does not tilt to improve the viewing angle when the person ahead of you leans his/her seat back. I'll definitely do my best to stick with MCE on this airplane. I’m not eager to try the 10-wide Main Cabin. Overall, I think MCE is a notable improvement over even exit row seating in AA’s 2-5-2 777-200s.

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2013/12/09 for Seat 4A

I flew LAX-LHR and was very satisfied with the service provided by the flight attendants for this seat. I felt that in this instance, that the proximity to the galley was a positive benefit, as I received lots of personal attention. Also, the nearness of the lavatory was not an issue at all. Lastly, because of the "mini-cabin's" isolation from the main J class section, you feel almost as if you are in F cabin.

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2013/12/07 for Seat 18J

Seat 18J in the Main Cabin Extra section was just fine. I'm 6 feet tall. There was plenty of legroom and a decent amount of recline. There is a divider wall behind this seat, so I was able to stow things there after takeoff and that gave me more room.

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2013/11/07 for Seat 29J

If you're flying coach and don't want to pay the extra for an exit row, pick this seat. There is no seat behind you, so you can recline without any worry. Legroom is predictably tight for a 31" pitch, but not terrible.

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2013/10/28 for Seat 36L

very narrow seat in a new furbished cabin. Poor service but entertainment system is one of the best I'd ever seen in an economy class.

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2013/10/24 for Seat 37j

Congratulations to the premium flyers. American has continued its proud tradition of giving you a comfortable, restful trip at the expense of the 220 of us who are flying in the coach cabin. The aisle in the economy section is so narrow it is impossible for anyone to walk in it without disturbing the passengers with aisle seats. But that isn't really a problem because the seats are so narrow and the pitch so short that sleep is impossible as well. I'll never fly on an American Airlines aircraft again - this or any other! Their blatant disregard for the economy passenger in favor of the high value babies in premium class says all I need to know about their interest in my business.Even with the extra price charged in First, business and main cabin extra, the coach cabin still ensures the profit and therefore the viability of this flight.

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2013/10/06 for Seat 32J

The 32J is a nicer seat because aisle is wider next to it, but it is still a very narrow and small seat. American charged extra for this as a "premium" seat. The aisles on this new 777 are extremely narrow. Apparently, they added 100 new economy-class seats to this model. I always get up to walk and I found the aisles so narrow that I could not walk without hitting people. I could only really walk back and forth in the galley area next to the seat. The new entertainment system is very nice, but small compensation when my knees were solidly against the seat in front (I am 6'4"). No chance to use the power plug because of the lack of space. I will not fly on these 777 planes again unless I can at least get Main Cabin Extra (and there are very few of those seats).

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2013/10/03 for Seat 3J

Travelers should be aware that the Business Class bulkhead window seats only have 1 window in the "pod." The other window seats in Business class have 2 windows within the "pod."

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2013/09/16 for Seat Center Two Seat

If you travel with a companion pick the center seats in First Class because the privacy panel lowers and you can swing both seats toward each other and dine across a centered table. Also perfect for card games or to work on business with a co worker. Wifi is available plus a huge selection of video and audio. After cocktails & dinner you can change into the PJ's provided and press the bed button and the seat combines with the second "visitor" seat in your unit to form a flat bed. The 8 to 10 hour flight seems very short if you are asleep!

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2013/08/25 for Seat Miserable

****WARNING******The new config in coach for American A/L 777's are a disaster for flyers over 6' tall. You might want to rethink flying coach on 777 on American overseas if you are over 6' tall. These new coach seats are the most uncomfortable seats flying on a US flagged air carrier today, as American Airlines added a 10th seat across in their 777's in coach and took another inch or two off the legroom wedging passengers in even more. In addition, the curvature of the cabin takes more shoulder room off the window seats adding to neck strain as you have to tilt your shoulders to fit. With an international flight of 10+ hours you will be that much more miserable than normal. Not only will I not fly again on these planes, these seats probably should be legislated against.

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2013/08/06 for Seat 12A

Seat 12A= There are three windows at this seat with good views through 2 of them. There is considerable engine noise at this seat at start up. Great seat otherwise.

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2013/08/04 for Seat 11G

Although I agree that the angled configuration of the business class seats does put the one arm rest at an odd location and the space can feel a bit tight, the angled and enclosed configuration also gives this very tall, 6'4" guy the space to bend my knees while sleeping -- without the risk of them being smacked by a cart in the aisle or bothering the person in the adjacent seat. I've flown this plane in both MCE and business and will take either over the old 777-200's. The seats are far more comfortable and the entertainment system is better. My only complaint is in sympathy for the people in the regular main cabin -- AA should be ashamed for going 10 across with a 31" seat pitch!

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2013/08/04 for Seat 3J

The air/con is pretty loud on the ground, but fades away with the typical airflow in flight. The Bose sound-canceling headsets do a good job of eliminating that noise though. Take note that the Bose headsets provided have a special 3-pin plug that only powers the noise-cancelling feature when its plugged into the aircraft receptacle, so they don't work in any of your typical personal devices (laptop, iPad, etc). I ended up using my own in-ear buds, and then putting the provided Bose around-the-ear headset on. Worked great.

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2013/06/07 for Seat 9A

The available space in business class is marginally bigger for the window seats, due to an additional space between the seat and the window. In the interior aisle seats this does not exist due to the fact this space is occupied by the adjacent seat.

The new seat feels a "little" more claustrophobic, but is a small price to pay for a fully flat bed.

That said I was very disappointed in the food on offer.

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2013/06/02 for Seat 3A

I agree with the comments regarding the business class "mini-cabin" of rows 3 and 4. The overhead A/C unit is very loud, however, this is more noticeable on the ground. Once airborne the noise tends to blend in with the outside air noise. The location of the galley is also very disturbing, especially if on an overnight flight and you wish to sleep. There is a lot of activity going on there, and it's hard to miss the noise even with earplugs or the Bose headphones. That being said, the seats in Business are an unbelievable improvement over their previous product. Also note that the Business Class restrooms near the front of the cabin (by the galley/walk-up bar) are much nicer than the Business Class restrooms at the rear of the cabin. The ones in the rear are standard economy style, even though they are clearly part of the Business Class cabin.

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2013/05/25 for Seat 16b

The new configuration is torture even in the priority seats. AA has managed to add an extra seat making them unbearably tight. Im a small person and couldn't even read a magazine without disturbing my row mates.

A couple of positives. Better seat pitch in the premium coach. It does offer a power and usb port but theres really no way to use a laptop. Even my ipad was stretching the space limitations. Seat 16c should be marked as yellow. Each time someone walked past they would bump the monitor, knocking out of viewing angle.

Overall, an awful experience

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2013/05/15 for Seat 17J

I made the 10 hour flight from DFW to Sao Paulo, Brazil in main cabin extra seat 17J. I'm just under 6'3" and was able to sleep a bit, but the main cabin extra still felt claustrophobic and cramped. Granted it surely must have been better than economy. The overhead bin situation didn't help. They were worst I've ever seen on an airplane - seemed smaller and were awkward to open and close even for someone as tall as me. The bathrooms and mood lighting were nice though

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2013/05/14 for Seat 17A

This is the most comfortable plane Ive been on. I am a gold member and was given seat 17A. I had plenty of leg room and the seat was very comfortable. I will always try to get this aircraft when making long flights.

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2013/05/13 for Seat 18c

Legroom and entertainment system were good. However i disliked this seat (and the plane) intensely. The tray table is placed very low, on top of your knees, making it difficult to eat and impossible to move your legs while it is down. Leg discomfort is increased by a curve on the edge of the seat cushion that compresses the back of the thighs (i am a 5ft 10in woman who weighs 160 lbs, I am not huge). Has AA not heard of DVT? When i leaned the seat back, there was no lumbar support and i developed a horrible twist in my back. I am a Gold member and usually sit in 31B on the old 777 plane. That is a MUCH better seat.

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2013/05/06 for Seat 3J

beautiful plane!.. although row 3 & 4 in business appear to be "cozy" on the seat map, skip it and go back to the main part of the business class cabin.. the noise from the galley area is endless- for 7 full hours-- constant slamming of cabinets, clanging of dishes and crew chat.. bathrooms are hugely improved.. snak bar area is a huge win.. international wi-fi service is awesome.. overhead bin storage is very spacious-- can take oversized bags easily.. armrests are awkward-- due to angled seat configuration, one is much further away than the other.. awesome privacy within/between seats..

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2013/04/26 for Seat 3A

Rows 3 & 4 are in a separate cabin which feels a bit more cozy. 3A & J only have 1 window each whereas most other seats in Business Class on this new 777-300ER have 2. Not a big deal however, there is an A/C unit in the ceiling above this section that is very loud. Also, the Business Class galley being just aft of row 4, it can be a bit noisy especially if you have a crew who enjoys slamming cart and cabinet doors. I've flown in the regular Business Class cabin and would highly recommend it over rows 3 & 4.

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2013/04/20 for Seat 25J

Entertainment system was great. Lots of choices for movies and TV. Seat was narrower than the other 777. Tray table has to be carefully pushed in before folding up to latch. It was always a problem. Interesting lighting / different colors used during flight. Bathrooms seem roomier and I could stand up without a problem. I am 6 ft. 1 in.

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