American Airlines Business Class
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[edit] On Ground Services
Customers with e-tickets traveling to international destinations can use Self-Service Check-In machines at select airports. All you need is your passport or credit card.
[edit] Lounges
American Airlines Business Class passengers traveling on, or connecting to or from, an American Airlines international flight have access to the Admirals Club lounge on the day of their international flight. In 1939, American Airlines opened the industry's first VIP lounge at LaGuardia Airport in New York, forever changing travel at airports. The Admirals Club has become synonymous with comfort and elegance at major airports throughout the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
[edit] Business Class Seat
The new, highly-adjustable, lie-flat business class seat on board the Boeing B767-300 and Boeing B777 allows passengers to customize the setting to their personal preference. The business class seats offer a lie-flat position; a bed length of 77 inches; a seat width of 20 inches that can be extended to 23 inches by raising the privacy divider and dropping down the outer armrest. Passengers can individually adjust any component of the seat, including the seat bottom, seat back, leg extension and leg rest, resulting in infinite flexibility of seat positions. They can select one of the convenient preset positions to sit up, recline or lie flat and then further fine-tune the comfort settings to suit their individual preferences. The seat features a memory setting so that business class passengers can easily return to a favorite seat position throughout a flight. Powerports located in the seatback are convenient and easier to access than powerports traditionally located on the floor or under the seat.
[edit] Seat Pitch
| Airplane | Seat Pitch | Seat width | Recline | Number of seats | Seat configuration |
| Boeing 767-300 | 59 " | 20 " | 180 Degree | 30 | 2-2-2 |
| Boeing B777 | 59 " | 20 " | 180 Degree | n/a | n/a |
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[edit] In Flight Meals
The new transatlantic menus offer a taste of home and a taste of adventure. In order to enhance your experience on the flights between the U.S. and Europe, new menus are offered in Business Class. The new menus incorporate appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts that reflect distinctively European and American tastes. You can already find the new menus featuring menu items created from European ingredients and recipes on flights from Europe to the United States. U.S. flights bound for Europe feature typically American cuisine. When traveling in Premium Class between the U.S. and Japan, you have the option to pre-order Japanese-style entrées prior to your flight. The new pre-order option is free and must be placed a minimum of 24 hours in advance of flight departure.
[edit] Service
A soft, quilted cotton duvet is designed for warmth and comfort throughout your flight. And a SpAA In Flight™ amenity kit is also provided for thoughtful items such as a shoe bag, socks, eyeshades and personal products from the exclusive Temple Spa® line. Business Class Customers receive a newly designed amenity kit that doubles as a shoe bag and contains products that make the trip even more enjoyable, such as earplugs, socks, lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste, toothpick, lip balm, breath mints and tissues.
[edit] On Board Entertainment
American’s Next Generation In-flight Theater on Boeing B767-300 and selected Boeing B777 international flights features a portable entertainment device with a 10.6-inch monitor allowing passengers to view it hands-free in the seat back or remove it and place the unit in the best location given their chosen seat position. Customers also receive Bose® QuietComfort® 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphones to complete their audio or video sound experience. The system offers up to 14 feature films, 10 hours of pre-loaded television and news programs, 50 music CDs, 15 music videos and a variety of games. Inflight entertainment language options vary by market and aircraft and can include English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Japanese and Chinese.
Inflight Internet: American Airlines customers traveling on Boeing 767-200 aircraft can access the inflight internet on nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles, and New York and Miami. Aircell’s inflight internet (Gogo) will be available to customers as a fee-based service in all cabins. Aircell will charge $12.95 on flights more than three hours, which include American’s Boeing 767-200 flights. Each paid Gogo session includes full Internet access. Cell phone and Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) services are not available.
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