American Airlines First Class
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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. Passengers who are residents of the U.S. but not U.S. citizens will be asked to swipe their U.S. Alien Resident card.
Lounges
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. 2007 will be another exciting year with three new Admirals Club® lounges and one new Flagship Lounge scheduled to open.
First Class Seat
Depending on your destination and aircraft, you will enjoy either our Flagship Suite First Class, International First Class or Domestic First Class.
The Flagship Suite (Available on select Boeing 777 aircraft) offers the ultimate First Class comforts on your overseas flight, including privacy dividers and the industry's first swivel seating, making face-to-face business meetings easier than ever before. And when it's time to call it a day, you'll find our six foot, six inch fully flat recliner seats a welcome relief. Each seat also features two dropdown armrests for increased sleeping space.
Each First-Class cabin (International First Class) is designed with premium comforts to make your overseas flight as comfortable as possible. On select Boeing 777 aircraft you'll find a wealth of amenities including plush reclining seats with six feet and six inches of sleeper comfort, personal powerports, supple leather headrests and increased legroom.
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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 First 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.
Service
On most aircraft, a power outlet is available at each seat in Firs class. Outlets may be used to operate laptop computers, CD/DVD players, charging cellphone and other devices with a maximum 75-watt capacity. Outlets are located on your seat console, or mounted to the seat frame below your seat cushion.
On Board Entertainment
If you are traveling on a Boeing 777, you will enjoy a personal video monitor with 10 channels of programming. In First Class on the B777, you can also enjoy a personal video player with up to 20 additional movie selections. On select Boeing 767 flights in premium cabins, a personal Inflight Theater offers additional entertainment including a Bose® Acoustic Noise Cancelling® Headset, personal DVD player and a portfolio containing 20 DVD selections.
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.
Frequent flyer program
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